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Comcast Can Get It for You Retail

by Linda Haugsted -- Multichannel News, 9/1/2008

Philadelphia — Comcast is expanding its retail presence, signing a deal with HH Gregg, a regional consumer electronics specialty retailer, to add digital cable, high-definition programming services, high-speed Internet and digital voice services to its in-store product mix.

HH Gregg has 96 stores under that name and as Fine Lines in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina and Tennessee.

About half of the stores will offer electronics buyers in-depth information about available products. If they choose to buy, they can order service and schedule installations while they are in the store. They will be equipped with a Comcast display with an interactive HDTV so consumers can learn about the locally available features.

“You wouldn't buy a toy without also bringing home the batteries. The same goes for best-in-class service when firing up a new phone, computer or HD television,” said Comcast senior vice president of retail sales and alternative sales channels Bob Faught.

Consumers who subscribe in hhgregg stores will be rewarded with a $100 gift check for a single product purchase and up to $250 for multiple purchases.

Comcast previously brokered retail arrangements with Best Buy, Radio Shack, OfficeMax, Circuit City and other electronics retailers.

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