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I found a nice graph of which stores are closing how many stores.
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 04:17 |
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# ? May 10, 2024 01:35 |
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OhFunny posted:
Is Payless still planning on filing for Chapter 11?
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 10:15 |
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Nonsense posted:Lush is killin' it around here and all JC Penney's had going for it was Sephora. Lush is killing it everywhere, turns out there is room for ethics in the marketplace.
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 12:45 |
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OhFunny posted:
Sounds like The Limited...is going to be even more limited!!! Also, this articles never get old: http://www.theonion.com/article/even-ceo-cant-figure-out-how-radioshack-still-in-b-2190 Its kind of funny, when I started this thread, I was more focusing on Big Box retail as being an unstoppable force steamrolling (literally) across the American landscape. But most of the posting seems to be about retail failures. There are still big box/little box stores that are doing well, right? Like Walgreens still seem to be sprouting up like mushrooms.
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 14:36 |
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OhFunny posted:
Note: that Family Christian store? That's all of their stores closing at once. After what was a failed attempt to move from being a for-profit business to a non-profit orchestrated by the new owners starting in 2013.
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 14:39 |
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OhFunny posted:
Jesus last Christmas must of been more savage for physical stores than I originally thought.
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 14:46 |
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Enigma89 posted:I have to be a bit vague due to my job but I work for a major company that does a lot of business with Wal-Mart and other big box retailers. While I have a similar experience with getting compliance on the ground from big box stores, how the hell do returns work without a receipt?
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 19:29 |
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I do wonder how Walgreens is so continuously expanding so fast. I feel like I could make all those Starbucks jokes from the 90's about Walgreens in the 2010's.
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 20:04 |
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:I do wonder how Walgreens is so continuously expanding so fast. I feel like I could make all those Starbucks jokes from the 90's about Walgreens in the 2010's. The healthcare crisis makes places like Walgreens and CVS extremely profitable, as people chug Dayquil and buy icepacks instead of seeing doctors.
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# ? Mar 22, 2017 20:05 |
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Horseshoe theory posted:Is Payless still planning on filing for Chapter 11? They are. I was just reading that they'll be closing between 400-500 stores instead of all 1,000. glowing-fish posted:Sounds like The Limited...is going to be even more limited!!! edit: After reading some more. Family Dollar, Dollar General, Dollar Tree, TJ Maxx, and Walmart are doing well. fishmech posted:Note: that Family Christian store? That's all of their stores closing at once. After what was a failed attempt to move from being a for-profit business to a non-profit orchestrated by the new owners starting in 2013. MC Sports has also gone under and is closing all of it's 68 stores. OhFunny fucked around with this message at 20:47 on Mar 22, 2017 |
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:I do wonder how Walgreens is so continuously expanding so fast. I feel like I could make all those Starbucks jokes from the 90's about Walgreens in the 2010's. Walgreens initiated a purchase of Rite Aid in late 2015, so a lot of apparent expansion is probably from the ongoing rebranding. (A thousand or so of the Rite-Aid locations were sold off to a third party to avoid potential antitrust lawsuits in certain areas). They've also been buying out a lot of regional chains over the past few years and slowly converting them over. Once the merger is completely done, there should be about 11,000 remaining Walgreens locations in the US once Rite-Aid locations that will remain open are incorporated into the business structure. For comparison, Rite-Aid had around 4500 locations before the deal, Walgreens had about 8300 locations, and rival chain CVS had about 9500. fishmech fucked around with this message at 21:11 on Mar 22, 2017 |
# ? Mar 22, 2017 21:08 |
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IIRC Sears has a bunch of debt maturing this summer, so a lot of bets are that they'll be dead in June. That'll be the beginning of the mallpocalypse since nobody is going to replace them. Re: Walgreens, drug stores get 60-70% of their revenue from pharmacy and they're probably raking in stupid amounts of money from old Boomers. Everything else in their store is poo poo nobody wants to wait for, so they're mostly immune to Amazon, and they expand like crazy because they compete on convenience. OneEightHundred fucked around with this message at 03:53 on Mar 23, 2017 |
# ? Mar 23, 2017 03:49 |
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So, I was shopping for a TV today and I want it ASAP because I'm a useless, impatient manchild. How many places do you think had the TV I wanted (or a similar model at a similar price) in stock, anywhere in the city/province, and indicated so on their website? 0. loving none. If I'm going to order something and wait, of course I'm going with Amazon. I probably would've paid another $200-300 to have my TV by Friday, but nope! Is there something I'm missing? How can you compete with online stores when you steadfastly refuse to stock things?
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 05:23 |
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PT6A posted:So, I was shopping for a TV today and I want it ASAP because I'm a useless, impatient manchild. How many places do you think had the TV I wanted (or a similar model at a similar price) in stock, anywhere in the city/province, and indicated so on their website? If you were looking for a particular model then I'm not sure that this is really all that surprising. The last time I bought a TV at a brick and mortar store was over a decade ago, and even then I had to wait something like five days to go back and pick it up because I wanted a specific model and I didn't want the floor model.
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 09:34 |
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OneEightHundred posted:IIRC Sears has a bunch of debt maturing this summer, so a lot of bets are that they'll be dead in June. That'll be the beginning of the mallpocalypse since nobody is going to replace them. Pharmacy meaning prescriptions or any type of health products? If they are getting that much money from the pharmacy, why even have the other products? Are toys and snacks basically a loss leader so people will think of Walgreens and then buy their prescriptions there?
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 14:10 |
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glowing-fish posted:Pharmacy meaning prescriptions or any type of health products? I think it's just a misreading of the situation. The Walgreens company has bought out over 10,000 existing pharmacy locations worldwide in the past 10 years, and in the US the thousands they have bought are in the process of being rebadged to the Walgreens brand - except for Duane Reade stores in New York City. This makes it look like Walgreens has spent a lot on expansion, but they've spent a lot less than it would first appear on simply rebadging existing stores built and long operated by others. The overall pharmacy market isn't growing that much, because plenty of acquired stores get shut down when they compete too heavily with an existing Walgreens, but it looks like they're undergoing massive growth to a casual observer.
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 14:42 |
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PT6A posted:So, I was shopping for a TV today and I want it ASAP because I'm a useless, impatient manchild. How many places do you think had the TV I wanted (or a similar model at a similar price) in stock, anywhere in the city/province, and indicated so on their website?
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# ? Mar 23, 2017 15:44 |
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Paradoxish posted:If you were looking for a particular model then I'm not sure that this is really all that surprising. The last time I bought a TV at a brick and mortar store was over a decade ago, and even then I had to wait something like five days to go back and pick it up because I wanted a specific model and I didn't want the floor model. I was willing to compromise on brand and model so long as I got a 60" LED of some description for around the same price, and it was a brand I'd heard of before. No one had anything close in stock.
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 00:25 |
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One of my clients owns a mall and is losing Sears. At this point their only real options are to remodel it and split it into a bunch of smaller stores, or just bulldoze the thing. They don't have much hope in finding another client that could take over this admittedly large location with service area.
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 02:42 |
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OwlFancier posted:While I have a similar experience with getting compliance on the ground from big box stores, how the hell do returns work without a receipt? Managers at Wal-Mart have more authority than corporate does when it comes to this.
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 13:31 |
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Enigma89 posted:Managers at Wal-Mart have more authority than corporate does when it comes to this. In the case of Walmart they find whatever price it is on the shelf right now and give you that, basically. If you have the receipt then they know how much you paid for it but if not then they have to punt. Yes this means that you have people buying something on sale, "losing" the receipt, and then returning it. In the end though the volume of returns and the money lost on the policy of "just let them return everything who even loving cares" is negligible compared to everything else. They're obviously not going to let you return a TV that you drop kicked and there are things they won't let you return but for the most part they just say "yes." It's less so now but for a long time there was a popular thing among retail to make a policy of "just say 'yes'" to drat near everything the customers wanted. Most people just want to buy their poo poo and leave so it isn't a huge deal. Aside from that their was a customer service arms race before the recession.
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 17:35 |
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That's odd because everywhere I've ever worked if you don't have a receipt you can't return it. If they don't know how much you paid for it they won't give you any money for it. UK/US is weird.
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 19:33 |
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OwlFancier posted:That's odd because everywhere I've ever worked if you don't have a receipt you can't return it. Lots of retailers have way of finding the value you paid besides a physical receipt. Sometimes they'll find an item that is vaguely similar to the one you're returning and give you that items value. The customer service arms race was after the recession when everyone was panicking to 'return' to 2005 levels of sales. Now everyone is panicking to simply stay alive. Thankfully return policies are tightening up after a stunning level of graft and exploitation by thieves.
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 19:43 |
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Gamestop will close 150 stores. Interestingly Gamestop will open 65 Technology Brand stores and 35 Collectibles stores. Clearly trying to move away from video game sales, which have shifted to online downloads.
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 22:32 |
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What is "technology brand" if not electronics? Which, uh, isn't doing so well either? I mean I guess a generic phone store is a thing but, well, I can't help but feel like they're a weird thing that I don't really understand the appeal of and seem apt to be replaced by just buying phones in the supermarket. OwlFancier fucked around with this message at 22:36 on Mar 24, 2017 |
# ? Mar 24, 2017 22:34 |
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OhFunny posted:Gamestop will close 150 stores. Given how much everybody absolutely loathes Gamestop I'm shocked they still exist. It's like they're financially coasting entirely on midnight releases and pre-release bullshit at this point. I haven't bought a game at Gamestop in over a decade and a lot of that is because they're a tremendously lovely company to deal with. Oh you have $700 of games to trade in, including a first edition that isn't common? We'll give you $10 of store credit.
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# ? Mar 24, 2017 23:17 |
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PT6A posted:I was willing to compromise on brand and model so long as I got a 60" LED of some description for around the same price, and it was a brand I'd heard of before. Are you not near a Costco/BJs?
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 03:39 |
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Oh hey I saw some more "Store Closing" signs in the neighborhood today, looks like Gander Mountain is closing 32 locations.glowing-fish posted:Pharmacy meaning prescriptions or any type of health products? quote:If they are getting that much money from the pharmacy, why even have the other products? Are toys and snacks basically a loss leader so people will think of Walgreens and then buy their prescriptions there? OhFunny posted:Clearly trying to move away from video game sales, which have shifted to online downloads. OwlFancier posted:What is "technology brand" if not electronics? Which, uh, isn't doing so well either? Ammanas posted:The customer service arms race was after the recession when everyone was panicking to 'return' to 2005 levels of sales. Now everyone is panicking to simply stay alive. Thankfully return policies are tightening up after a stunning level of graft and exploitation by thieves. The other safeguard is just been that people are honest enough on average that taking losses on stupid returns is worth not pissing off customers, but I wouldn't be surprised if there's been an uptick of it due to people publicizing information about how to exploit return policies and other store practices on the Internet, like that big mess when someone posted a guide on how to forge coupon barcodes that for some reason weren't using a whitelist, complete with a picture of a Wal-Mart receipt of a PS3 paid for with a fake coupon. OneEightHundred fucked around with this message at 06:09 on Mar 25, 2017 |
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ToxicSlurpee posted:Given how much everybody absolutely loathes Gamestop I'm shocked they still exist. It's like they're financially coasting entirely on midnight releases and pre-release bullshit at this point. I haven't bought a game at Gamestop in over a decade and a lot of that is because they're a tremendously lovely company to deal with. I was hoping a stack of top tier (some steelbook) PS3 games would get me at the very least 30 dollars towards NIOH on PS4. Nope, they offered 8 dollars and proceeded to ring it through when I stopped them and just put my games in the bag saying I'll just pay full price. She then offered me the only copy that was the store version that was opened. I just left and got it at walmart. I can see why gamestop sucks now.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 16:07 |
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I'm not sure why they do it that way, but I'd imagine that there's a reason that the pharmacy is in the back of the store. I always thought that was a security feature (also the reason they only have one door). You have that extra barrier against someone slamming a F150 through the pharmacy to get all the oxycontin. (In Chile, there is a specific word for theft using a vehicular collision: aluniazaje, or "moon landing")
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 17:21 |
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glowing-fish posted:I'm not sure why they do it that way, but I'd imagine that there's a reason that the pharmacy is in the back of the store. It's really because they want you to walk past everything else. Some people will find something they want or might think "well, while I'm here..." It's why there are clothing stores that always have jeans on sale at "barely above cost" prices but put them at the farthest end of the store. A lot of people will find something else to buy while they're there but they don't lose anything if people just buy the sale jeans.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 17:29 |
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OhFunny posted:Gamestop will close 150 stores. I wonder how much of it is left over redundancy from when they bought out EB like years ago. The mall up the road from me still has 2 Gamestops for exactly that reason. They've been moving away from purely game sales a while, they own Kongregate and ThinkGeek
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 17:36 |
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exploded mummy posted:I wonder how much of it is left over redundancy from when they bought out EB like years ago. Yeah the mall in the town I grew up in had 2 Gamestops for that reason up until very recently, when they finally closed the one that used to be a Babbage's and kept the one that used to be EB Games. I guess both stores just had really favorable lease terms? 150 stores is also only 2% of their total stores, which doesn't seem like too big a deal.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 17:39 |
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ToxicSlurpee posted:Given how much everybody absolutely loathes Gamestop I'm shocked they still exist. Gamestop gets a lot of hate online but from my experience as a former employee, your average customer doesn't give a poo poo about the company's flaws. They can get all their games and gaming accessories there, including things that places like Wal-Mart and Target or wherever won't have, they can unload those older games they're never going to touch anymore ("They're only giving me four bucks for this copy of Street Fighter V, but poo poo, I'm never going to play it again!"), and the staff is usually pretty knowledgeable about games and can help them with their questions/problems. As far as digital downloads go, as long as there's places with lovely internet and people with bad connections/no connections, Gamestop is always going to have a place.
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# ? Mar 25, 2017 17:42 |
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Craftsman had better open up a whole bunch of stores so I can keep returning my tools when they break.
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# ? Mar 26, 2017 00:52 |
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New times article on amazon https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...6Kk60IxhbXVe88g
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# ? Mar 26, 2017 01:51 |
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OwlFancier posted:That's odd because everywhere I've ever worked if you don't have a receipt you can't return it. Yeah, but you probably also pay your staff enough to care. Turns out when you pay poverty wages, the clerk will approve anything to get you to leave them alone.
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# ? Mar 26, 2017 03:56 |
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duz posted:Yeah, but you probably also pay your staff enough to care. Turns out when you pay poverty wages, the clerk will approve anything to get you to leave them alone. Ehhhh wages aren't great here, it's more just that literally everyone from the top down would not accept goods without a receipt and I think customers expect that to be the case too. I don't even know if you can do returns without receipts to enter into the system in most stores.
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# ? Mar 26, 2017 04:03 |
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OwlFancier posted:Ehhhh wages aren't great here, it's more just that literally everyone from the top down would not accept goods without a receipt and I think customers expect that to be the case too. I don't even know if you can do returns without receipts to enter into the system in most stores.
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# ? Mar 26, 2017 19:09 |
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# ? May 10, 2024 01:35 |
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LL Bean is famous for having an absurdly generous return policy where if something has an LL bean logo and you say you bought it you can return it forever no questions asked and the store employees will even be reprimanded if they try to argue with you. And of course people scam it nonstop. Everyone in 100 miles of a store talks nonstop about this or that scam they ran to get a free boot. But the store openly admit that is the point. They know everyone scams them, they don't give a gently caress, they get people to endlessly advertise for them for the rest of their life at the price of some boot. Every store could hardline on returns and the store could save 6 bucks by avoiding some low level obvious scams but its a very tiny amount of money to buy a bunch of good will and avoid bad will.
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