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Microsoft is clearly not content with simply apeing Apple’s razzle-dazzle retail stores - it’s reportedly now trying to poach some of the iPod maker’s staff, too. According to the Loop, Redmond has got in touch with several of Apple’s retail bosses in an effort to woo them over to Microsoft’s forthcoming retail stores, which …

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  1. Anonymous Coward
    FAIL

    What will they be selling?

    Over priced faulty software?

    A Zune HD media thing and erm, what else?

    This will fail

  2. Daniel 1

    Still with the 'fling money at it' approach?

    I'm sure all those Microsoft employees, sitting in badly ventilated offices, four to a desk, in a room designed for two (at most) will be most gratified to learn that their management continue to manage problems by flinging money at them.

    As of the end of June, this year, there's 92,736 employees in that company (that's even after the 5000 that got sacked). I guess none of them could have run a shop, so they need to poach someone else's employees and pay them well over the existing rate? That's good business sense! I wonder if Balmer mentioned any of this, at the Town Hall Meeting, while he was busy pretending to stomp on phones?

  3. mkc
    WTF?

    Drop in store

    I can see them having queues of people outside. People wanting a refund for their faulty software or just people wanting "support" on products.

    Seriously, what will they be selling?

  4. gjw
    Jobs Horns

    The irony

    If anti poaching agreements (Apple/Google) are bad, then poaching must be bad. So then Apple must be the badass here, and Microsoft the knight in shiny armour.

    Very strange.

    /Evul Steve, because he's the flippen PoD.

  5. Richard 102

    MS "Genius" Bar

    CUSTOMER1: "My Windows Mobile phone keeps crashing."

    GENIUS1: "Call the manufacturer or the network provider."

    CUSTOMER2: "My wireless card doesn't work with my new router."

    GENIUS2: "Call the manufacturer of the router. Or the manufacturer of the card. Or the manufacturer of the PC."

    CUSTOMER3: "My tablet won't synch with my laptop."

    GENIUS3: "You need to upgrade to Windows 7 Super Ultimate Professional with Lemon Fresh Scent. On both. That's $700."

    CUSTOMER4: "The battery on my Zune just died."

    GENIUS4: "You bought a Zune? Really?"

    CUSTOMER5: "My XBox got hot, quit working, and then blew up, killing two children and a puppy."

    GENIUS5: "Call the game company."

    CUSTOMER6: "I can't get Office x to read files created with Office y."

    GENIUS6: "You need to upgrade to Windows 7 Super Ultimate Professional with Lemon Fresh Scent. On both. That's $700."

    CUSTOMER7: "The latest Windows upgrade bricked my iPhone."

    GENIUS7: [TAKES iPHONE AND STOMPS IT REPEATEDLY] "Developers, developers, developers, developers!"

    CUSTOMER7: "Hey, weren't you the monster in 'Young Frankenstein'?"

  6. Bob Starling
    FAIL

    Does that mean Microsoft stores won't take money either?

    I tried to shop in the Apple store Kingston recently. Picked various items off display and looked around for someone to pay. Gave up and left after 5 mins since there was no sign of anyone taking money anywhere. Payment desks aren't cool I guess.

    Why would Microsoft want to copy these muppets.

  7. J 3
    Troll

    And...

    And if this goes like usual MS (OK, capitalist) modus operandi and they kill the Apple stores, they then switch to treating the employees and customers like Wal-Mart does theirs. Nothing new there.

  8. The Fuzzy Wotnot
    Happy

    Good luck to them!

    If Microsoft want a load of "edgy" ( polite term! ) looking, spotty herberts trying to sell their kit, then bloody good luck to 'em!

    The only reason Apple stores work is 'cos Apple only have about 4 models of desktop to choose from, you hardly need a degree from MIT to work out what combo the customer has just brought in to the Apple store....meanwhile MS will have to deal with a billion different fun combos of PC and laptop hardware. Let's see BTEC Gary deal with that mess of botched up software and hardware that Mr and Mrs Average have just brought in, that little Johnny broke last week!

    Oh sorry of course MS will simply do what all software companies do, "Sorry it's a hardware fault, better call XYZ and report it as a hardware fault. Sorry!"

  9. ElReg!comments!Pierre
    Coat

    Imitation?

    "We asked Microsoft to comment on this story, but at time of writing it hadn't got back to us."

    That's more than imitation, it's mimetism!

  10. Blain Hamon
    Coffee/keyboard

    Oh Joy!

    Does this mean that the MSFT stores will be staffed with only the most cynical and mercenary ex-apple store employees whose loyalty can be bought?

    Hey Reg? Considering how Bill's off saving Africa these days, maybe we can replace his icons with ones for Ballmer, who actually IS making these boneheaded moves? Maybe just a sweaty howler monkey...

  11. Goat Jam
    FAIL

    Failtastic!

    That is all

  12. Lars Silver badge
    Happy

    Not against the law, I suppose

    And common sense too, I suppose.

    The question that comes to my mind, is however, is there any demand, among competitors, to hire Microsoft staff.

  13. AntipodeanAdventure
    Gates Horns

    Par for the course for Microsoft

    This is standard type of behaviour for Microsoft. I remember years ago when Borland (remember them) had a developers conference for dBase developers Microsoft organised a bus to go out to the front of the convention center to take the developers attending the Borland conference to a 'secret' Microsoft FoxBase session.

    It's the sort of way they work and one of the reasons why people think they way they do about Microsoft... hint - not nicely.

  14. Mark C Casey
    FAIL

    It'll be great...

    For these people getting better wages, at least for the first year. After which point they close the stores because of dismal sales.

    Microsoft simply doesn't have the same consumer/customer credibility that Apple does.

  15. Anonymous Coward
    WTF?

    PLEASE NO!!!!

    Not those happy clappy idiots!!

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  17. Martin Lyne

    So much..

    So much money floating around.. and all controlled by utter morons.

  18. Anonymous Coward
    Gates Horns

    why not?

    Well, if you steal most of the ideas, why not go the whole hog and nick the people at the same time?

    For personal reasons, I cannot give any details, but I've seen Microsoft do this before.

    They would sell their own mothers if it meant keeping the monopoly alive and well.

    OK Reg, enough kidding now, give us an evil Ballmer icon instead of that of the pensioner.

  19. Anonymous Coward
    Big Brother

    deja vu

    this sort of desperate behavior was observed a few years back with Real against the growing popularity of the ipods/iTunes.

    we all know the end result.

    microsoft is showing signs of "chronicle" desperation.

  20. Dan 10

    Viability

    If I was an Apple Store employee and MS tried to poach me, I'd have to ask "What are you going to sell?"

    I know it sounds obvious, but while the Apple store has an entire portfolio of own-brand hardware and software, MS has... what? Software boxes? Ok, except that most people buy Windows on a new machine, whether that be a desktop, laptop or phone. So are they going to sell other people's hardware? Will people go in and choose a particular machine from Dell or Sony etc? Will they turn into a phone reseller, signing you up to O2 like Apple do?

    Ok, so the Zune will be in there, and the ZuneHD looks like it might be decent, plus there will be MS keyboards and Mice. What else?

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  22. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Flutter?

    Wonder if my local bookies is offering odds on the exact time and date these are deemed to have 'failed'.

    Mind you, thinking even more deeply, can Microsoft afford to ever acknowledge their failure. I'd expect that stores will quietly close starting in two years time when even Balmer will see it's not worth throwing a chair at anymore, but we'll see every excuse under the sun.

  23. Mark C Casey

    @ Tyrunn

    So, what you're saying with the well known popularity of the Zune over the iPod that MS are set to win with stores too?

    Simple fact is MS has about as much "this is cool, lets buy this" cred as a very smelly wet fish.

    Apple has one hell of a lot of credibility with customers/consumers right now. Whenever I hear about any normal (read: non-geek) person buying a music player it's always iPod and never any other brand.

    People don't just buy iPod's because of some stupid "oh shiny", they buy them because a. they're actually very good (there's nothing else out there that comes close to an ipod touch) b. they're popular. (see a)

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