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05-07-2015, 10:27 PM #21
Consider yourself a very lucky human being.
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05-08-2015, 07:32 AM #22
Radio Shack was doing JUST FINE before Obama right? Please.
Also Office Depot & Office Max AND Family Dollar/Dollar Tree are both examples of companies merging. What do you do when you merge? Close locations.
Or you know, RETAIL APOCALYPSE!maccards44 everywhere 'bay, etc
Just Selling Right Now
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05-08-2015, 09:10 AM #23
Interesting. I rarely went to RS but I rarely go to most retail stores. I usually order a lot of stuff that I need online. I was confused why they started selling phones and such. I always thought if someone wanted to go to a brick and mortar store to buy a phone they'd just go to their service provider to get it... not knowing anything about pricing. It seems like electronics is a tough sector. Best buy is having troubles and many more stores have closed up shop.
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05-08-2015, 09:25 AM #24
If I need anything from best buy I always go to the store. The prices online are the same as the store so why not support someone's job instead of just best buy? Same for when we have to go to Wal-Mart. The self checkouts are nice but the groceries aren't any cheaper so we go to a line with some one in it. We hardly ever go to Wal-Mart any more though. I hate that place but we are too limited on our selections.
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05-08-2015, 09:30 AM #25
for me it's about saving time. I don't buy a lot of new items. I go to target to get groceries and might hit a hardware store up from time to time. I can see your thinking though as well. If I can get a better price online and save the hassle of traveling to a store count me in. Plus, as an ebayer myself, I like the idea of supporting other small businesses that do business on the same site that I do.
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05-08-2015, 10:22 AM #26
And what of Deb closing 300 stores (all of their stores because they declared bankruptcy), Barnes and Noble closing 223 (34% of their stores), Walgreen's closing 200, American Eagle closing 150 (16% of their stores), Abercrombie & Fitch closing 180 (65% of their stores worldwide), Pier One closing 100 (10% of their stores), Sears closing 77 (they announced in Dec 2014 they were closing 235), Pep Boy's closing 63 (11% of their locations), JC Penny closing 40...it is cute to make excuses for a few of the businesses closing stores, but what excuses do you have for these major retailers, many of them very popular and high end, closing stores?
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05-08-2015, 12:49 PM #27
I wonder how much of the closings has to do with a changing market or increased competition rather than the economy being in a bad state. My guess is that it's some of both, but don't know exactly.
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05-08-2015, 03:21 PM #28
It is impossible to know exactly. One thing we are not seeing is a significant amount of major retail chains expanding and adding stores. Downsizing is becoming commonplace.
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05-08-2015, 10:41 PM #29
"A few"?? They are the biggest 3 examples of a "RETAIL APOCALYPSE" in the "RETAIL APOCALYPSE" article. That's as far as I need to read to know the rest of the article isn't true.
PS if you really are asking why a bookstore is closing locations in this day and age... well... I can't help you.
Here's a hint, it has to do with the thing you are using right now.Last edited by maccards44; 05-08-2015 at 10:43 PM.
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