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@Gmood1 wrote:
I bought my Samsung fridge from them and a couple of TVs over the years. I hate to see them go. I got a great deal on the the fridge a couple of years ago. The installers were also great IME. The Samsung plasma is still going strong 10 yrs later.
Other than the electricity bill, just sayin .
Still have the second to last Pioneer plasma model ever built, and it's still a fantastic TV, but when I watch it, my electric bill gets pricey in a hurry. Heat generation is no joke either, probably going to finally replace it next year... big expense year apparently for me the way it is shaping up.
@Anonymous wrote:Time to scoop up some deals.
Best Buy stock?
I forgot to mention that I went by the local HHGregg store on Saturday and the place was pretty much already cleaned out - the closing sale must have been in progress for some time already. Oh well. I wasn't in the market for store fixtures anyway.
@Thomas_Thumb wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Time to scoop up some deals.
Best Buy stock?
I am not fond of retail stocks of B&M stores today but this will be a positive for BBY and they will increase market share as a result.
I live in the metro DC area and went to two HHGregg stores yesterday and both were closed. I was surprised because I was expecting them to close next month. On the doors of one of the closed stores, the sign said, CLOSED FOREVER, AND EVER!
@CreditInspired wrote:I live in the metro DC area and went to two HHGregg stores yesterday and both were closed. I was surprised because I was expecting them to close next month. On the doors of one of the closed stores, the sign said, CLOSED FOREVER, AND EVER!
I was in the same shopping center as the local HHGregg Store in Manassas, VA yesterday. Didn't get close enough to take a detailed look but it appears to be closed for good (which wasn't surprising because when I went by there a few weekends back they were already down to the last few junky items nobody had ever been interested to buy plus the fixtures).
.....and the hits keep a coming.
http://www.furnituretoday.com/article/542446-amazon-launching-new-furniture-seller-program
@Anonymous wrote:.....and the hits keep a coming.
http://www.furnituretoday.com/article/542446-amazon-launching-new-furniture-seller-program
It'll be certainly interesting to see how Amazon does it in a retail sector where one of the primary rules seems to be, from my admittedly imprecise personal observations, to be perpetually in a going-out-of-business, everything-must-go mode. If I were being cynical, I'd wonder if a lot of furniture stores kept pre-printed stocks of such signs in reserve ahead of time for every occasion when they might need to clear a little inventory...