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All Circuit City stores set to close tomorrow

article published on 7 March, 2009

Circuit City will be going completely out of business and closing its doors at the end of the day tomorrow, ending their going-out-of-business a few days early. According to the Great American Group, one of the liquidation firms in charge of CC, the retailer's $1.7 billion in inventory is almost done, with little to no products left in any store. Some Circuit City locations are giving ... [ read the full article ]

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progrockt
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7. March 2009 @ 13:23 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Oh darn!
I'll certainly miss the days of high school sales people in the television department not knowing what an HDMI cable is, overly high prices and cashiers being "inconvenienced" by me interrupting their personal cell phone conversations to take my money.

Good riddance!

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7. March 2009 @ 13:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by progrockt:
Oh darn!
I'll certainly miss the days of high school sales people in the television department not knowing what an HDMI cable is, overly high prices and cashiers being "inconvenienced" by me interrupting their personal cell phone conversations to take my money.

Good riddance!
I actually have to agree 100 percent here..as little as I like to see 30k Americans out of a job in this environment, CC shot themselves in the foot when they got rid of "expensive" experienced sales people and replaced them with minimum wage, rude, inexperienced workers.
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7. March 2009 @ 14:03 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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I actually have to agree 100 percent here..as little as I like to see 30k Americans out of a job in this environment, CC shot themselves in the foot when they got rid of "expensive" experienced sales people and replaced them with minimum wage, rude, inexperienced workers.
AMEN!
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7. March 2009 @ 15:42 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I couldn't agree more with you guys. Circuit City was waaaay overrated....and I feel good watching it go...sadly there are tons of people left without a job because of it, but that's life. People work, people get fired, people find another job or live from the government...
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7. March 2009 @ 16:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by progrockt:
Oh darn!
I'll certainly miss the days of high school sales people in the television department not knowing what an HDMI cable is, overly high prices and cashiers being "inconvenienced" by me interrupting their personal cell phone conversations to take my money.

Good riddance!
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7. March 2009 @ 16:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by progrockt:
Oh darn!
I'll certainly miss the days of high school sales people in the television department not knowing what an HDMI cable is, overly high prices and cashiers being "inconvenienced" by me interrupting their personal cell phone conversations to take my money.

Good riddance!

Hopefully you're not stupid enough to compare CC to Bestbuy regarding their "High school sales people in the television department" because if you think Bestbuy trumps CC in that respect well then.................there is no hope for you. Bestbuy truly has H.S. employees in every department with a collective amount of knowledge that is maybe a third of what CC employees had.

But I'm sure you're not stupid and aren't comparing to Bestbuy because then you clearly had not ever been one.
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7. March 2009 @ 16:57 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hopefully you're not stupid enough to compare CC to Bestbuy regarding their "High school sales people in the television department" because if you think Bestbuy trumps CC in that respect well then.................there is no hope for you. Bestbuy truly has H.S. employees in every department with a collective amount of knowledge that is maybe a third of what CC employees had.

But I'm sure you're not stupid and aren't comparing to Bestbuy because then you clearly had not ever been one.

Well maybe you had a decent store near you(cough)but the ones in my area pretty much blew chunks.I know several people from my old Compusa went to a few of them(St.Louis area)and it's not like that helped out what so ever.Outside of hating to see a few decent workers out of a job...GOOD RIDDANCE!
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7. March 2009 @ 16:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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But I'm sure you're not stupid and aren't comparing to Bestbuy because then you clearly had not ever been one.
What is Bestbuy?
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7. March 2009 @ 17:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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Hopefully you're not stupid enough to compare CC to Bestbuy regarding their "High school sales people in the television department" because if you think Bestbuy trumps CC in that respect well then.................there is no hope for you. Bestbuy truly has H.S. employees in every department with a collective amount of knowledge that is maybe a third of what CC employees had.

But I'm sure you're not stupid and aren't comparing to Bestbuy because then you clearly had not ever been one.
Hopefully you are not the stupid one, saying that Circut City actually deserved to stay in business with the high prices and the terrible customer service they had!

I know you would not be that dumb!

They deserved what they got and I agree with the majority that they shot THEMSELVES in the foot.
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7. March 2009 @ 19:37 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I was just there, there wasn't crap around, just DVD-R's and component cables. that was it. O well By by circuit city.
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7. March 2009 @ 20:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
This recession is taking a tool on the entertainment business and economy. People aren't even buying as much Televisions as they use too.
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7. March 2009 @ 22:35 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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Originally posted by progrockt:
Oh darn!
I'll certainly miss the days of high school sales people in the television department not knowing what an HDMI cable is, overly high prices and cashiers being "inconvenienced" by me interrupting their personal cell phone conversations to take my money.

Good riddance!

Hopefully you're not stupid enough to compare CC to Bestbuy regarding their "High school sales people in the television department" because if you think Bestbuy trumps CC in that respect well then.................there is no hope for you. Bestbuy truly has H.S. employees in every department with a collective amount of knowledge that is maybe a third of what CC employees had.

But I'm sure you're not stupid and aren't comparing to Bestbuy because then you clearly had not ever been one.
I dont see a huge difference between Smurfs at BestBuy or spitwads at CC. Neither chain hires competent employees. But then, that is what they DO. They hire idiots so that they don't have to pay them much.
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7. March 2009 @ 22:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I've always preferred Fry's over Best Buy and Circuit City because of the discounts they have on merchandise every week, which they publish in the daily news paper. However, there aren't that many Frys' stores compared to Best Buy.
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7. March 2009 @ 23:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I work at a national retail office supply chain store and we always have customers coming to us from BB telling us what they charge for their computer services. One customer told one of our techs that BB charged him $ 200.00 to do a system restore on a laptop computer. This is $ 140.00 more than we charge. Another BB customer told us that they charged her $ 600.00 to install WinXP on two computers and she had supplied the WinXP discs. A new employee at our store confirmed that CCity sacked the "overpaid" experienced employees and hired a bunch of stupid kids who didn't know their A$$ from a hole in the ground and expect to survive. The last time I was in CCity NOT ONE associate ever approached me and asked if I had any questions or needed help. Crappy service and imbeciles on staff will kill a business quickly.

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8. March 2009 @ 02:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
if you need help go grab somebody. who cares if they dont ask you. its not their job to hold your hand during shopping. Also, its not like they are going to deny you assistance if you ask.
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Originally posted by grkblood:
if you need help go grab somebody. who cares if they dont ask you. its not their job to hold your hand during shopping. Also, its not like they are going to deny you assistance if you ask.

Totally agree. I would rather them leave me alone until i actually need help.
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8. March 2009 @ 04:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by grkblood:
if you need help go grab somebody. who cares if they dont ask you. its not their job to hold your hand during shopping. Also, its not like they are going to deny you assistance if you ask.
I wish it were as easy as that. Last time I was in CC, I actually approached the clerk in the TV department, asked if he worked there and got a very harsh "YEA"! So I asked him where the HDMI cables were that were on sale, he had no clue what they were. After much aggrivation we finally found where they were supposed to be and they were out of them. So I asked if any might be in the back, he sighed and said "he'll look if he has to". After waiting over 10 minutes I finally found him on the opposide side of the building (not even CLOSE to the back room)talking to another employee about the cool car he was buying. I asked him if he was looking, another sigh and he was off again, in the opposite direction of the back room. I followed him and asked "isn't the back room the other direction" he responded with "yea, but we're out of them". I asked if he looked and he snapped back "No, but I just know" (confident words from a guy who doesn't eve know what an HDMI cable even is!)Aparently the manager saw htis and asked to assist me, he actually went to the back and SURPRISE, found the cable in 10 seconds! (he threw the cable to me which I didn't apprecaiate since I was holding something else) I went to the cashieer who was on her cell phone (talking about dinner she made for her boyfriend the night before or something like that) after waiting over a minute for her to finish she told whoever was on the phone "I gotta go, I have a CUS-TO-MER (very sarcastically). She rolled her eyes, hung up the phone, slammed it down on the counter and gave me this "thanks for interrupting me look". The manager was at the other isle, looked over to me and I handed him what I was just about to buy and quipped "you just lost a customer! Hire some real help. I'm not putting up with this crap!" I wrote the main office and got the standard "we're sorry you had this experience BLA BLA BLA" form letter (I knew this was a form letter because the envelope and the content of the letter were correct, but the actual letter wasn't even addressed to me!

Like others said it's always a shame to see people loose jobs, but not these ones!

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8. March 2009 @ 10:29 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I visited my local CC three times over the last few weeks.

It actually amazed me that the store was packed with jittery customers rummaging through the remaining inventory. Most items were marked UP to their MSRP price and than discounted back down. In the end prices were still a little bit higher than what the store was advertising just before it went kaput. The funny part is that just across the street, Walmart was selling some of the same items for less.

Anyway, with general public trained like Pavlov's dogs to jump on any "going out of business" sale like there's no tomorrow, maybe every retailer should try the same fire-sale tactics.
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8. March 2009 @ 13:26 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Even with the "so-called" huge discounts, computer parts, accessories, etc.. are still priced higher than Newegg's everyday prices.

In regard to Best Buy, in my opinion they are just as bad as CC. I'm not sure what keeps them in business. They also have inadequate customer service and sky high prices.
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8. March 2009 @ 14:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
RIP circuit city, may you join CompUSA and PCclub in greener pastures. Only Bestbuy has survived the price war. Long live (finger cross) Bestbuy.
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8. March 2009 @ 15:16 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by slickwill:
I've always preferred Fry's over Best Buy and Circuit City because of the discounts they have on merchandise every week, which they publish in the daily news paper. However, there aren't that many Frys' stores compared to Best Buy.
I hate the people working at Best Buy, yet I still shop there. There truly aren't that many "knowledgeable" sales people in stores anymore. Whenever I shop, I never trust any "young" sales person. You should always do your homework before buying. For example, last boxing day at Best Buy I asked this teenager (working in the blu-ray section) if they had anymore Sony-S550s in stock...didn't even know what the hell I was talking about. It seems to me that best buy, future shop, and most electronics stores just hire a whole bunch of idiots off the street. I feel bad for most consumers, who don't know a lot about electronics; who get sucked into buying crap off some punk teenage kid who doesn't know a damn thing about what he/she is selling. Circuit City is out now; Best Buy might be soon if they don't make some changes before consumers realize what they are really doing to them.

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8. March 2009 @ 16:05 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Good riddance!!!!!!!!!! CC employees(not all but most) were f..n idiots. I had one super bad experience with them.
Back in 2004 my identity was stolen and the guy who took it went over to CC and purchased over $6000 in merchandise. This s.o.b was able to walk in the the San Bernardino Ca. CC and convince the sales rep that he was me...simply by giving him my account#. The f..n sales rep went over to the computer, typed in my name and account# and then proceeded to give away $6000. Oh, this was common practice because after this happened, I went over to my local CC and observed how some reps would just ask you for your name...pull it up on the computer screen...and proceed with the sale.
I found out 2 days after this incident and luckily I wasn't liable for their incompetence.
I even spoke with the store manager. He didn't give a damn about my identity theft and I basically ended up hanging up on him.
So anyway, f...u to those San Bernardino CC employees!
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Originally posted by slickwill:
I've always preferred Fry's over Best Buy and Circuit City because of the discounts they have on merchandise every week, which they publish in the daily news paper. However, there aren't that many Frys' stores compared to Best Buy.

I second that. Frys is the technical vesion of a GOOD hardware store. Can go in there and spend 2 hours easy just wandering.
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8. March 2009 @ 21:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I had the WORST customer service ever in a Circuit City near me. I bought one of their "store brand" Nexx dvd burners. Dead out of the box. I boxed it back up and took it back. The lady at the service desk told me absolutely that I couldn't return it to the store but had to mail it to the manufacturer. I showed her on the box where it said "If this product is faulty return it to the circuit City in which it was bought." After auguring for twenty minutes and talking to her boss I finally was able to exchange it for a LG and get a refund. It was the last time I ever walked into a CC.
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9. March 2009 @ 02:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Funny, never really bought much from CC, but then I bought a few things from Worst Buy, and Fry's seems to have a bad rep for products being returned for things either not working correctly or people just don't RTFM. Either way, customer service from both CC and Worst Buy sucks. I wouldn't ever get my computer touched by one of them.
 
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