If you went over to the components drawers they’d bolt though, they didn’t know how to answer any questions about that stuff and also knew you were too cheap to buy a cellphone (I’m talking the last 10 years of the store or so, when they tried to be sprint stores or Verizon or whatever).
Everyone who ever entered a Radio Shack was followed around the store.
Then I’m not wrong.
And enough people didn’t come back that they went out of business.
Man, I miss radio shack when they actually had electronic components.
Yeah, they were great for that. Ever since they closed, I don’t really have a local source for that kind of thing anymore.
They sold out their base 😤
If you went over to the components drawers they’d bolt though, they didn’t know how to answer any questions about that stuff and also knew you were too cheap to buy a cellphone (I’m talking the last 10 years of the store or so, when they tried to be sprint stores or Verizon or whatever).