Posted on 12/07/2007 4:02:27 PM PST by HAL9000
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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.
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But doesn't Best Buy already sell Gateway?
We have two of them now.
Newegg is still a better answer, if you know what you want. If you want to look at stuff first, or want instant gratification (it’s the American Way!), it’s great having Fry’s handy.
I'm not sure. I think they sell HP computers - but I generally avoid that section of the store.
Sounds like about time for me to start building a gaming machine!
Yer definitely blessed
East Tennessee is many good things
but a major mercantile center is
not one of them
My local CompUSA in Corpus Christi was originally a Computer City before CompUSA bought the whole chain from Tandy. Compared to CompUSA, Computer City was horrilbly mismanaged by Tandy. They had a philosophy of buying large quantities of items and letting them sit on the shelves for years at their original prices. I remember them buying a wall of double speed CD-ROM drives that must have sat there for three years as much higher performance CD-ROM drives became available at a fraction of the price Tandy wanted to charge. It’s a bit like getting economies of scale by buying car loads of ripe bananas. Any economies of scale were wiped out by the perishable nature of the goods as they sat on the shelves and became obsolete.
I pretty much get all my computer stuff online anyhow or at a local independent computer store which is ten times better than any CompUSA.
Another thing I never liked about CompUSA was the thug they stationed at the exit to check your receipts on the way out. All they ever did was look at the receipt and grunt. I doubt they even knew how to read.
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CompUSA had their problems, but I will miss them. They did carry some parts that are generally not available at the other big-box stores. It was good to have a place where I could walk in and get what I wanted immediately, rather than having to wait for UPS to deliver it.
I remember SoftWarehouse in Addison back in the 80s - thanks for the info.
I hope Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim Helu is losing his shirt on this deal.
I wonder what will happen to the “service plans” they sold to customers with the promise that, if an item failed, the customer could walk in and get an immediate exchange.
It's even a bigger door for Microcenter
I have been shopping both for years and Microcenter beats Frys all to hell for quality of service, is equal on bargain prices and a little better on the day to day stuff
Dittos on newegg. If you are a PC hardware junkie, there’s really no other alternative. I do get things like monitors and PC cases at Fry’s though because of ease of return/heavy item shipping costs. CompUSA never kept up with newer hardware.
In Texas, altex carries an even bigger selection of computer and networking parts.
I agree with Microcenter, they just aren’t around in very many locations. My nearest one is 4 hours / 200 miles away.
OMG. Newegg is awesome.
There is one in Fairfax, Virginia. It's usually full of techies who want to buy stuff now rather than waiting for UPS or FedEx, and locals who need help usually show up to ask questions of the techies.
The prices are decent, service is fairly good, and the atmosphere is great.
Nice to see that fat Mexican sh*tbag take a big loss.
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