Circuit City liquidating remaining stores

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No Lifer
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Originally posted by: Testify
Too bad Blockbuster didn't go through with buying them out back in June, could of potentially taken out two terrible companies.
lol, blockbuster is doing a great job securing their demise all by themselves, though!
 

Gunslinger08

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This sucks. CC is the only electronics store within a 60 mile radius. I didn't buy a ton of stuff there, but it was nice to browse around and pick up random deals.
 

miketheidiot

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Originally posted by: daniel49
Know a friend at work who will be sad. He bought everything from CC.
On another thought..
What no bailout for them?

how did i know that some idiot would try to compare some tiny retailer that is unimportant in big picture to businesses like gm, citbank, etc
 

wwswimming

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i went to a Circuit City today. the employees were surprised, they said they heard about the shutdown same as us, today.

as far as the normal question, "OK, when is the Big Sale ?", they didn't have an answer.

i would think, sometime in the next week ?
 

Dulanic

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Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: Dulanic
Whats funny is they were and they were. Carmax to sell cars and FNANB for a financial company.

Did FNAB get a bailout? If so that could have been used to salvage CC.

Chase purchased FNANB from CC years ago.
 

Dissipate

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Originally posted by: Dulanic
Chase purchased FNANB from CC years ago.

So they sell cars but don't make them and they no longer own a bank or financial company. No bailout for them!
 

ericlp

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The sad part will be 30,000 employees returning to a broken job market.
 

MovingTarget

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Originally posted by: ericlp
The sad part will be 30,000 employees returning to a broken job market.

This. With an extra 30k potential applicants added into this field, even those still left at other retailers/electronic outlets should be feeling the pinch in terms of job security. Anyone remember what CC did to its highest-paid salesmen a while back? I see this happening on a wider scale...
 

daniel49

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Originally posted by: Ocguy31
Originally posted by: daniel49
Know a friend at work who will be sad. He bought everything from CC.
On another thought..
What no bailout for them?

You want to keep bailing out companies that cant sustain themselves? :confused:

I think your sarcasim detector is on the fritz?:D
 

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No Lifer
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Originally posted by: ZzZGuy
Any news on the fate of their "Source" branch in Canada?
staying open, this is all on circuitcity.com if you're interested.

Sales start in some cases today, or rather liquidation. In reality, they are hving liquidaters come in who are experienced in maximizing the money before a close date, so I think it's very naive now to expect big discounts on top-sellers; they simply won't restock them. There is a CC open by my house at 10:00 but I'm probably not going to bother showing up. THe only thing I want is a 30" LCD for a second room and I am guessing they move fast enough, especially with customers in the door looking for sales, that they won't have any good deals on them. It's not like liquidators just want to move anything as fast as possible; they do want to maximize what they can get.

 

Gunslinger08

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People here are nuts. Our Circuit City is packed, and stuff isn't even marked down. Stupid people paying $2100 for a 46" TV.
 

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No Lifer
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Yeah I went to my local one and it was completely unchanged from normal. No good deals or anything.
 

Puffnstuff

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Why shop at cc when you can go to hhgregg and get a 60" lcd 1080p tv for $1100? I had pretty much stopped shopping at cc and only went when they had a sale on something I truly needed. Their cs pretty much sucked at the stores here in town and we had 3 of them. BB has been expanding and they just built a new store in a new shopping center down the street from me. I prefer bb to cc any day of the week and I like hhgregg better than either of them.
 

GuitarDaddy

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I say good riddance also, Circuit City sucked from the very beginning, worst customer service model ever devised.
 
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Originally posted by: miketheidiot
Originally posted by: daniel49
Know a friend at work who will be sad. He bought everything from CC.
On another thought..
What no bailout for them?

how did i know that some idiot would try to compare some tiny retailer that is unimportant in big picture to businesses like gm, citbank, etc

he was being sarcastic, but in any case, 34,000 jobs is nothing to laugh about.
 

PingSpike

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Originally posted by: joshsquall
People here are nuts. Our Circuit City is packed, and stuff isn't even marked down. Stupid people paying $2100 for a 46" TV.

I'm starting to understand why I see local stores sometimes having a going out of business sale for year after year after year. :D
 

bmwme

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I went to the CC in Danvers, MA. At first I felt sorry for them, but then I was reminded of why they are going out of business. They sell crap, overcharge for it, and there is no help in the store to allow you to buy the overpriced crap. Shocked they are closing? I'm not.

Still, that means that only Best Buy is left in this area. Not good. When is this slide going to stop and start getting better?
 

JS80

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Originally posted by: bmwme
I went to the CC in Danvers, MA. At first I felt sorry for them, but then I was reminded of why they are going out of business. They sell crap, overcharge for it, and there is no help in the store to allow you to buy the overpriced crap. Shocked they are closing? I'm not.

Still, that means that only Best Buy is left in this area. Not good. When is this slide going to stop and start getting better?

oRly?