"Best Buy has the absolute worst customer I have ever encountered. The mere fact that you cannot call the store where you purchased your item, is outrageous. We purchased what was recommended, and it doesn't work. Can we call and speak with ANYONE state side, nope. Worst, buyer beware!!!"
Best Buy
2
115
3840 Morse Rd, Columbus
OPEN · 10:00 - 22:00 · +1 614-471-9510
"Went online to get a quick deal on a microwave, saw what I wanted! Deo(Dave) was available, although it was not his dpt, I requested his assistance and he didn't Blow me off! It was on front of my face& I was Kinda embarrassed. He checked me out, placed my purchase on a cart! SO pleasant&helpful. Never have I had an experience such as this! Also, Nice Smile! made my day! Thanks again"
Target
3
82
1717 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus
OPEN · 07:00 - 23:59 · +1 614-298-1070
"It's the OSU Campus Target. Not the l\none on Hogh Street, this is the "bigger" one.\nSo, it can be quite busy and hectic but offers all the selections you might expect at a bigger target\nstore.\n\nThis location serves the entire Tri-village, Upper\nArlington & Grandview Heights areas,\nas well as the OSU/Short North/Victorian Village communities. Lots of people and a very busy parking lot.\n\nOfferings include pre-order purchase curbside pick up."
Target
3.5
10
1892 N High St, Columbus
OPEN · 08:00 - 21:00 · +1 614-384-5413
"This Target is convenient for any one on campus and or campus COTA busses. Just like all Target stores ... Just a little smaller. But plenty big enough."
A pair of things are two things of the same size and shape that are used together or are both part of something, for example shoes, earrings, or parts of the body.
1. two identical or similar things matched for use together: a pair of socks. 2. two persons, animals, things, etc, used or grouped together: a pair of horses; a pair of scoundrels. 3. an object considered to be two identical or similar things joined together: a pair of trousers.
Definition of pair noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Pair is used of two things naturally or habitually associated in use, or necessary to each other to make a complete set: a pair of dice. It is used also of one thing composed of two similar and complementary parts: a pair of trousers.