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Major U.S. Retailers Are Closing More Than 6,000 Stores
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| 05/02/2015
| Michael Snyder
Posted on 05/03/2015 4:02:11 PM PDT by dennisw
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To: BJ1
You described me to a tee. I can find exactly what I want online, buy with a few clicks, have it delivered to our house or to an Amazon “locker” nearby, and never have to set foot I a store. I love it!
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posted on
05/03/2015 8:03:32 PM PDT
by
ProtectOurFreedom
(For those who understand, no explanation is needed. For those who do not, no explanation is possible)
To: Fungi
Agree...disaster is always just around the corner. It must sell.
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posted on
05/03/2015 8:05:00 PM PDT
by
ProtectOurFreedom
(For those who understand, no explanation is needed. For those who do not, no explanation is possible)
To: concernedcitizen76
In this area Dollar General seems to be thriving at the expense of the other dollar stores which don’t seem to be doing so well.
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posted on
05/03/2015 8:13:27 PM PDT
by
RipSawyer
(Racism is racism, regardless of the race of the racist.)
To: kaehurowing
Lots of other things disappearing from the drug store. No more flowers, watchbands, camera supplies, small electronics, pet supplies, gardening supplies and tools, no automotive; last week my wife couldnt find disposable drinking straws of the type she liked. They used to carry 4 or 5 different varieties, now they are down to one basic straw. Basically we are starting to look like the old Soviet Union.
Yeah, I've noticed things like that too. BTW, I talked to an online friend in France and he told me that back in the 1990's when he came over here on business, his friends over there were ask him to bring over various items from here to there because they were cheaper here or not available over there. Also, he noticed that a lot of cars here at the time were newer and people bought newer cars at shorter intervals. Today, he says, his American friends ask him to bring things from France they can't geth ere and he told me too where he noticed a lot of people here are keeping their cars much longer and compared to France, our infrastructure is crumbling. I often feel like we are living, in some ways, like they did in the Soviet Union of the Bhreznev Era.
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posted on
05/03/2015 8:14:21 PM PDT
by
Nowhere Man
(Mom I miss you! (8-20-1938 to 11-18-2013) Cancer sucks)
To: TomGuy
I was just telling my son today about the old Sears store at Geary & Masonic in San Fran today when we drove by the new "City Target SF West" and Best Buy stores -- in the old Sears building. Of course, BB is a dead man walking, too and won't last near as long as Sears did at the location.
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posted on
05/03/2015 8:17:50 PM PDT
by
ProtectOurFreedom
(For those who understand, no explanation is needed. For those who do not, no explanation is possible)
To: kaehurowing
...now they are down to one basic straw. Basically we are starting to look like the old Soviet Union.The Soviet Union didn't have 239 different types of toothpaste and 151 different types of toothbrushes. The biggest problem I have is finding plain old toothpaste and a plain old toothbrush to slather it on. It takes me 35 minutes to explore the endless varieties to find the basics now. And they'll all be different next month, so don't get too attached to one brand or model.
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posted on
05/03/2015 8:23:58 PM PDT
by
ProtectOurFreedom
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To: deport
I used to keep the Amazon corrugated cardboard boxes just in case I needed to send something. We were drowning in them. When the cardboard avalanche finally did in poor Mr. Whiskers, we finally put them all in the recycle bin, too. It only took three weeks to get them gone.
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posted on
05/03/2015 8:32:38 PM PDT
by
ProtectOurFreedom
(For those who understand, no explanation is needed. For those who do not, no explanation is possible)
To: Rebelbase
Its a design your own teddy bear store.And what do Santa's Elves have to say about this? No wonder they are closing stores. The Elves' union is very strong.
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posted on
05/03/2015 8:32:51 PM PDT
by
upchuck
(The current Federal Governent is what the Founding Fathers tried to prevent. WAKE UP!! Amendment V.)
To: kaehurowing
Dillard’s as well. When Dillard’s leaves a mall..it’ all over but the shoutin’.
btw, Ross used to be great back in the 90’s. Packed to the gills with great off price clothes, housewares, shoes, etc. Now it’s cheap, skanky merchandise. I use to hit Ross once a week and even bought prom dresses there for my daughter that were stunning. Shelves and racks are practically empty now. sigh..
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posted on
05/03/2015 8:34:17 PM PDT
by
bonfire
To: MamaDearest
TJMaxx is always packed with customers here. HOME GOODS is so crowded I dread going there. They are doing something right.
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posted on
05/03/2015 8:36:25 PM PDT
by
bonfire
To: Some Fat Guy in L.A.
Is a book really “used” when read once and then put on eBay or Craigslist? I may have superhuman talents, but I’m able to read the same words in a book after somebody else read it.
To: Sasparilla
“If they had kept it and transitioned to online, it would be bigger than Amazon ever dreamed of.”
That’s a really good question. When Sears didn’t respond to the opportunity Amazon expanded its internet book operation to other merchandise.
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posted on
05/03/2015 8:47:41 PM PDT
by
Mike Darancette
(Barack Obama is not inarguably sane.)
To: Dallas59
I’m pretty frugal as well. Costco once a month and thrift store clothes when I can find them. Cook everything from scratch mostly.
I am splurging this year though ... on a new shooting range.
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posted on
05/03/2015 8:47:57 PM PDT
by
Comment Not Approved
(When bureaucrats outlaw hunting, outlaws will hunt bureaucrats.)
To: proxy_user
And Goodwill is building like crazy around here. The are spending big bucks on the facilities, too, not just opening storefronts. Hard to compete with a company whose COGS is near zero.
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posted on
05/03/2015 8:49:01 PM PDT
by
NonValueAdded
(I love it when we're Cruz'in together)
To: ProtectOurFreedom
You put Mr. Whiskers in the recycle bin?
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posted on
05/03/2015 9:10:15 PM PDT
by
Mike Darancette
(Barack Obama is not inarguably sane.)
To: NonValueAdded
Consignment stores are growing and parking lots are active around my area as well. I’ve been checking them first before buying new lately and have been quite surprised with the quality of the inventory. Paying a fraction of original cost is both rewarding and satisfying lately — I find I like the challenge of used first, new as seldom as possible/practical.
To: Mike Darancette
I think we accidentally shipped him back to Amazon. We’re still waiting for a refund or replacement.
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posted on
05/03/2015 9:39:31 PM PDT
by
ProtectOurFreedom
(For those who understand, no explanation is needed. For those who do not, no explanation is possible)
To: dennisw
To: proxy_user
Too many stores, too much clothing in peoples closets. Many people could last 20 years with the stuff they have.I have T-Shirts 20 years old...most relegated to working out (who needs designer workout gear?) or doing tasks too dirty for my good jeans and T-Shirts...
One of the great things about retirement is that I can get by with one pair of nice slacks and a couple dress shirts - they spend 360+ days a year in the closet though.
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posted on
05/04/2015 3:48:48 AM PDT
by
trebb
(Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
To: txrefugee
I shop the clearance racks at high end outlet stores. Nordstrom’s Rack, Saks Off Fifth, Neiman Marcus Last Call. I buy lots of high end clothing for no more than I would pay at Target.
The key is to visit them pretty often since you never know what they’ll have.
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posted on
05/04/2015 7:34:58 AM PDT
by
sheana
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