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Strange smells at Apple Stores?
I'm my experience for the past year, I've been shopping, or at least, trying to shop at the Apple stores. The one in Woodfield mall used to be my prime choice, but since their remodeling last year, it has a wretched smell. It smells like a bunch of sweaty dudes who never shower. It's like that from opening time, till closing. I've spoke with several store managers, filled out surveys and even emailed support and Steve Jobs on this issue. If you stay in there for more than 5 minutes, you get nauseated. My wife won't even step into the place cause it'll make her puke. It's been so bad I've stopped shopping at Apple stores. Anyone else had this kind of experience?
Are you sure you're not mistaken and in a Walmart rather than an Apple store?
I agree whith Apple stores smelling...the one in Chicago on the Miracle Mile smells AWFUL...could be all the hippies that work there...
I've been in the Woodfield, Northbrook Court and Deer Park stores many times and have never noticed a smell, good or bad. Maybe it's my nose.
I haven't personally experienced the smell the original poster mentioned but I find the army of bright t-shirt wearing employees to be a bit creepy so I'm happy I have another option for making purchases.
In general, I find the Apple stores to be overwhelming. Between the lighting, layout and that they often seem to be crowded. Even when there are not a lot of people in there it still tends to feel crowded so I will usually look in as I walk by.
I get the feeling that the stores are intended for people who are not already deeply rooted in technology.
In general, I find the Apple stores to be overwhelming. Between the lighting, layout and that they often seem to be crowded. Even when there are not a lot of people in there it still tends to feel crowded so I will usually look in as I walk by.
I get the feeling that the stores are intended for people who are not already deeply rooted in technology.
Hah, I think the insane crowds are the thing I have the biggest problem with. Plus, whenever I do want to go in a legitimately check out a new computer or something, there's always kids ditching school / homework / social lives, so they can play Farmville or some other cheesy Flash based games.
(Maybe *this* is the reason Steve Jobs hates Flash so much?)
(Maybe *this* is the reason Steve Jobs hates Flash so much?)
sounds like you are allergic to apple people is all...
I always found them overly clean and pleasant...
I always found them overly clean and pleasant...
Surprisingly I know what he is talking about. The last 2 times I was in that store (Woodfield in Illinois, right?) it has smelled really bad. I'm not sure what's up but it's kind of amusing to go in thinking it will be a nice looking (but sterile) environment and then the smell hits you. Woops.
I emailed Steve jobs about this during the week, he ignored me! I guess Apple doesn't care what condition the stores are in, just if they can sell the products. Woodfield mall has the worst smell overall. Even when the store is empty upon opening it reeks. I think next time I will walk in with a bottle of Lysol. I spray it and some kid is allergic, then I get arrested for trying to improve the smell, lol.
I know exactly what you are talking about. This is more apparent in the smaller, less ventilated stores.
If you google "mac smell" and "new mac smell" you will probably come across similar posts.
I believe it's some adhesive they use, because it smells strangely like scotch tape. Perhaps also something to do with the aluminium casing. Either way, you would think apple, with their billions of dollars of reserve money would do something about this...
If you google "mac smell" and "new mac smell" you will probably come across similar posts.
I believe it's some adhesive they use, because it smells strangely like scotch tape. Perhaps also something to do with the aluminium casing. Either way, you would think apple, with their billions of dollars of reserve money would do something about this...





