Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I'm looking for a pair of quality headphones that aren't seemingly made of glass. I'm an avid BMXer which causes me to frequently bash on any type of technology that joins me for my daily riding. I've been through the higher quality headsets in the Skullcandy line as these are supposed to be built for "abuse," which is laughable. I cant wear earbuds or canal buds, as my large ears seem to have a repelling property upon anything that sits in them. Wired or Bluetooth doesn't really matter, but I need something that can hold up to taking a few hits every now and again. I'm trying to keep 'em under $150. Thanks!"
Best Buy is looking at things from the perspective of Monster and Bose, which is that sufficient and effective marketing can lead to good revenues of questrionable products and services. They figure they'll get enough ignorants with money into their stores to justify the offering, and in the Age of Credit they'll get a lot of ignorants.
Sounds like the perfect time for people to shop their sales floor offering DIY how-to services to compete. While its nice seeing the Dummies Guide to Home Theater in the bookstore, how often do you find joe six-pack there?