Circuit City Files For Bankruptcy
WillDraven is just one of many who writes to tell us that Circuit City, the United States' 2nd largest consumer electronics retailer, has filed for bankruptcy under chapter 11. This news comes as no surprise as the company has been in financial trouble, recently announcing that it will be closing over one fifth of its stores and laying off 17% of its US employees in the process. "Larger rival Best Buy, which is based in Minneapolis, has said it might take over stores that distressed rivals close. Yet a flood of discounted merchandise from liquidating Circuit City stores could hurt Best Buy during this holiday shopping season, said Jefferies & Co analyst Dan Binder."
The entire loss was due to shoplifting, they should have been more suspicious of their customers. Hopefully there will be a crackdown now.
Nullius in verba
I might be crazy, but it was always so dark in their stores. Maybe that was to enhance the rest of the lighting.
It's called a target market. They were catering to the goth market that was alienated by positive, well lit, bright blue, khaki wearing Best Buy employees.
You didn't notice the nipple rings and dark eye shadow being "standard flare" for Circuit City's uniforms? What about their efforts to exclusively offer The Crow on Blu-Ray or the Circuit City brand razor blade impulse aisles?
My work here is dung.
Unfortunately, they didn't take into account the fact that after spending 99% of their disposable income on black eyeliner, goths have very little money left for consumer electronics.
The receipt check they do is bogus anyway. They don't actually check anything on the receipt. Basically, they look to see you have a receipt. They never look in the bag to see what you have, and they certainly never match what's in the bag to what's on the receipt. After they do a receipt check, quiz them on what you bought. They will never be able to tell you. Never!
Problem is they kept pushing a card game on everyone...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gother_Than_Thou
for more info about it.
Plus the emo kids were all committing suicide in the aisles when they found they could not buy copies of panic at the disco.
Do not look at laser with remaining good eye.
If you paid $600 for your computer, it might've had an enter key on the keyboard ...
And on that note, Radio Shack survives Circut City. Totally bizarre that nothing seems to kill that chain. I'm starting to think that if there is a nuclear war, I may just run to radio shack since they seem to strangely survive everything without rhyme or reason.
They're too embarrassed.
Question everything
Best new idea for Holiday Stocking Stuffers:
Giftcards from companies about to file for bankruptcy.
Hey, its not YOUR problem if the $100 giftcard (that you only paid $5 for), is worthless by the time the recipient can actually use it.
It's the thought that counts ... right? :)
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I once visited the Creation Museum and got some ID on me. Fortunately it scrubs off.
They're not even equivalent. The $5.43 cable is two feet longer. So, per foot, the monster cable is actually 3,590% more expensive
Question everything
...I'll bet its owners now wish they had accepted the extended warranty.
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Its great if you can get Chuck from the Nerd Herd to work on your PC, but otherwise the store is full of spies, spooks, and narcs.
...passes the name and costume to someone in the next generation
I'm thinking the next move will be to
"Radio Shack - Head Shop and Erotic Toys"
I'm sure they will continue selling batteries for the various lifestyle accessories.
What sort of Nazi made up that rule?
Seriously, Don't take anything I say seriously.
(ie, my mouse died about a year ago and all my old spares were PS/2 only - my new KVM is limited to USB. It was worth it to me to buy a replacement locally rather than wait 3-5 days to get a new one in)
AKA, "What good is a Newegg, Mr Morden, if you have no mouse!"
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