Posted on 12/07/2007 4:02:27 PM PST by HAL9000
Excerpt -
CompUSA Inc. said it has been sold to Gordon Brothers Group, a restructuring firm that will wind-down the retailer's operations and sell off its assets. Financial terms were not disclosed.Dallas-based CompUSA, which is controlled by Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim Helu, said its 103 retail stores will remain open and staffed during the holiday season as it works to sell off some stores and its Internet operations. The company has struggled with increased competition and had been looking at stratetgic alternatives.
~ snip ~
(Excerpt) Read more at online.wsj.com ...
Here in Knoxville, CompUSA has been
a good electronics retailer
We don’t have Fry’s here
I gotta go to Atlanta to find one...
I quit going to CompUSA after I discovered MicroCenter here in Houston. They carry almost the same merchandise, but better displayed and better sales service.
There’s always New Egg.
Me too! First, they bought Computer City and closed it down, then they bought Good Guys and closed them down. I haven't shopped there in years, but I'm sorry that they won't be around to keep Fry's a little more honest.
The last time I shopped at a CompUSA (wireless router) the sales girl who took care of me was quite knowledgeable. She was also quite pumped up over the fact that she'd given her notice and was due to start at the local Apple store the next week.
Yeah, that one.
I think we’ll be okay here when the new Apple Store opens at the Promenade at Chenal. I drove past it the other day, and it’s coming along well. They’ll have a nine-screen IMAX theatre too.
Actually, the first one was south of Beltline somewhere in that warehouse area. I bought my first copy of Lotus 1-2-3 there in ‘84 or ‘85.
The closeout deals at the CompUSA stores they closed earlier this year were underwhelming. They didn’t get to 50% off until the weekend they were closing the doors.
By then all they had left were overpriced ink and thousands of copies of Vista.
I bought a computer with a service contract there, years ago. Brought the computer in for replacement of a broken key. They wanted 2-3 weeks to fix it and had to send it back to the manufacturer to do so, in spite of their having an in store "service department".
I asked for a refund on my "service Contract" and it never materilized. I never went back.
Well, I can understand why she was pumped up. If she actually knows what she is talking about she might get more satisfaction elsewhere. The group I ran into was not even interested in knowing where things were in their own store. To be fair though, they did know what the word ‘cable’ meant. Other than that, they were not interested in helping out.
I’ve been in CompUSA twice and their prices were absurd.
Damn, I was going to give them a try.
The fatal blow may have come yesterday when Dell decided to go with Best Buy for their retail outlet.
Thanks for the answer, I was really wondering -OfficeMax is being boycotted for caving into CAIR demands, you probably already know that, so I wondered.
But you did say “personal”, sounds like poor customer service - I have heard others say that was a staple of COMPUSA.
The best source for all things computer IMO. I have never seen such good prices and service from an online retailer. Newegg rules!!!! (They didn't even have to pay me to say this. )
Ditto that! Newegg all the way!
Best selection price and service!
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.