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Mister Facetious posted:"I guess human beings can't be... Forever 21." lol and 4 hours ago... Forever 21 to close all 44 locations in Canada as retailer in bankruptcy proceedings https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/forever-21-retail-bankruptcy-1.5302554 e: welp I missed the original bankruptcy post.
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less than three posted:lol and 4 hours ago... Kind of impressive that it was finished off, considering how many dead companies can survive as zombies up here (The Source/Circuit City/Radio Shack, Toys "R" Us, etc.)...
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# ? Sep 30, 2019 21:20 |
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Mister Facetious posted:Kind of impressive that it was finished off, considering how many dead companies can survive as zombies up here (The Source/Circuit City/Radio Shack, Toys "R" Us, etc.)... It's because Canada is gently caress for online retailers, or maybe brick and mortar still works here because we can see now much better American online store are a d just say gently caress it and drive to the mall.
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 02:24 |
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Hang on there's a Circuit City still in existence in Canada?!
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 03:04 |
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i am harry posted:Hang on there's a Circuit City still in existence in Canada?! Yeah they were purchased by one of our big monolithic telcos. Now branded as The Source. (Earlier as The Source by Curcuit City until people forgot about CC.) less than three fucked around with this message at 03:11 on Oct 1, 2019 |
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Canada is americas museum where we keep all our old lovely retail stores in cryogenic stores
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 03:19 |
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WAR CRIME GIGOLO posted:Canada is americas museum where we keep all our old lovely retail stores in cryogenic stores Please tell me you have Child World/Children's Palace. I miss that place.
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Silly Burrito posted:Please tell me you have Child World/Children's Palace. I miss that place. I don't think we ever had it.
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WAR CRIME GIGOLO posted:Canada is americas museum where we keep all our old lovely retail stores in cryogenic stores Sad then that there aren't any more Kmarts left in Canada, you'd think that would be the perfect place for them
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 03:45 |
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overmind2000 posted:Sad then that there aren't any more Kmarts left in Canada, you'd think that would be the perfect place for them We had our own version of Kmart, called Zellers, which died a long rear end time ago. I think Target tried opening up here as well, until they discovered the reason Canadians were crossing the border and shopping at American Targets was not due to the luxurious, incomparable Target shopping experience, and all about the fact that everything is dirt cheap in the US compared to here.
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 03:52 |
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I went down to our local mall for the first time in what feels like ages the other day and I was surprised at how vibrant the place was. Yeah there's a big ugly scab where Sears used to be but even that's getting re-fitted for a new client now and most of the storefronts were occupied. I honestly wonder why. Location's probably a big part of it (it's like smack in the center of the city); that and the weather doing hard shifts from +35 to -20 C depending on what time of year it is probably makes a large and well heated/air conditioned/not filled with smoke public space a somewhat attractive place to hang out.
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 04:07 |
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sbaldrick posted:It's because Canada is gently caress for online retailers, or maybe brick and mortar still works here because we can see now much better American online store are a d just say gently caress it and drive to the mall. My assumption was distributor exclusivity/monopoly/cartel control making it extremely hard to get all kinds of items online/directly from manufacturer websites like you can in the States.. overmind2000 posted:Sad then that there aren't any more Kmarts left in Canada, you'd think that would be the perfect place for them It's hard to be worse than a Zellers, but KMart went the extra mile; nobody loving shopped at them, they were already dying in the nineties, back before Walmart purchased Woolco. Mister Facetious fucked around with this message at 04:24 on Oct 1, 2019 |
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Kmart in canada greeters would definitely get a "IS IT CALLED KMART BECAUSE KANADA?C
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 06:05 |
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PT6A posted:We had our own version of Kmart, called Zellers, which died a long rear end time ago. The reason Target died up here so fast was because they came in full speed claiming to be a breath of fresh air to the retail market and then everyone realised they were just another Walmart clone. Much like in politics, if your strategy is to copy an opponent don't be surprised that everyone just goes with the person who was doing it longer. Target didn't offer anything that you couldn't already find.
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Stretch Marx posted:The reason Target died up here so fast was because they came in full speed claiming to be a breath of fresh air to the retail market and then everyone realised they were just another Walmart clone. Much like in politics, if your strategy is to copy an opponent don't be surprised that everyone just goes with the person who was doing it longer. Target didn't offer anything that you couldn't already find. They offered less which was the bigger problem. They could never figure out logistics in Canada.
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I tried to buy a pallet jack from Target when they were all closing down but they wanted like 3 grand for it and no amount of haggling could get it down under my budget of "I have 20 dollars in my wallet"
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 16:55 |
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Stretch Marx posted:The reason Target died up here so fast was because they came in full speed claiming to be a breath of fresh air to the retail market and then everyone realised they were just another Walmart clone. Much like in politics, if your strategy is to copy an opponent don't be surprised that everyone just goes with the person who was doing it longer. Target didn't offer anything that you couldn't already find. There were a lot of problems with the Target roll out to Canada. I'm sure the clone stuff comes into play for the final nail in their coffin but they decided to roll out a completely new ERP suite that caused tons of issues. They couldn't get logistics figured out to save their life and their ERP solution was causing huge problems. For some reason they decided to switch to SAP for Canada when in the US they used their own in house solution. Issues like not having the right dimensions in the new system meant they couldn't fill trucks properly. Not having the right SKUs meant they couldn't order the right product. Then there was the problem that they expanded much too quickly and the stores they took over were in poo poo locations. It was the perfect storm of incompetence really.
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blatman posted:I tried to buy a pallet jack from Target when they were all closing down but they wanted like 3 grand for it and no amount of haggling could get it down under my budget of "I have 20 dollars in my wallet" You asked the wrong person.
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 17:18 |
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blatman posted:I tried to buy a pallet jack from Target when they were all closing down but they wanted like 3 grand for it and no amount of haggling could get it down under my budget of "I have 20 dollars in my wallet" The gently caress kind of pallet jack costs $3000
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less than three posted:Yeah they were purchased by one of our big monolithic telcos. Now branded as The Source. (Earlier as The Source by Curcuit City until people forgot about CC.) And what what can you tell me of KB Toys?!
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 17:22 |
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blatman posted:I tried to buy a pallet jack from Target when they were all closing down but they wanted like 3 grand for it and no amount of haggling could get it down under my budget of "I have 20 dollars in my wallet" I bought shelving from sears from someone Im pretty sure had no authority to sell it but he was the only guy watching so gently caress it.
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 17:40 |
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WAR CRIME GIGOLO posted:I bought shelving from sears from someone Im pretty sure had no authority to sell it but he was the only guy watching so gently caress it. There's a pretty good chance that was the most expensive thing that Sears location had sold all year so I'm not surprised they let it go
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# ? Oct 1, 2019 17:43 |
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overmind2000 posted:There's a pretty good chance that was the most expensive thing that Sears location had sold all year so I'm not surprised they let it go Other than a pallet of yankee candles they sold to a local chapter of the rotary club
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Raldikuk posted:There were a lot of problems with the Target roll out to Canada. I'm sure the clone stuff comes into play for the final nail in their coffin but they decided to roll out a completely new ERP suite that caused tons of issues. They couldn't get logistics figured out to save their life and their ERP solution was causing huge problems. For some reason they decided to switch to SAP for Canada when in the US they used their own in house solution. Issues like not having the right dimensions in the new system meant they couldn't fill trucks properly. Not having the right SKUs meant they couldn't order the right product. Then there was the problem that they expanded much too quickly and the stores they took over were in poo poo locations. It was the perfect storm of incompetence really. Often the Canadian entity is actually a different corporation, and they don't always share infrastructure. Source: Just helped Staples Canada on a big software rollout to wean them off the US architecture. But yes, Canada sucks because of the sheer size of the place compared to the number of customers who live there. Add in quasi-good legacy government infrastructure and it means a bunch of people are living in prohibitively expensive out of delivery areas, and aren't subsidized by people living in the cities because there aren't enough of them.
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Stretch Marx posted:The reason Target died up here so fast was because they came in full speed claiming to be a breath of fresh air to the retail market and then everyone realised they were just another Walmart clone. Much like in politics, if your strategy is to copy an opponent don't be surprised that everyone just goes with the person who was doing it longer. Target didn't offer anything that you couldn't already find. Target is Walmart for people who think they're too good for Walmart. Personally the only reason I shop at Target now is because it's the closest place that sells soap, light bulbs, and what have you.
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ToxicSlurpee posted:Target is Walmart for people who think they're too good for Walmart. Target will actually open a register when the lines get too full. Walmart just laughs and laughs and laughs.......
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Silly Burrito posted:Target will actually open a register when the lines get too full. Walmart just laughs and laughs and laughs....... I liked recently when they gutted half of the traditional check-out lanes and replaced them with self-service, then tried to deny that it wasn't to get of precious jerbs.
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# ? Oct 2, 2019 03:12 |
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Silly Burrito posted:Target will actually open a register when the lines get too full. Walmart just laughs and laughs and laughs....... The 2 targets I been to don't give a poo poo and will keep everyone in line.
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# ? Oct 2, 2019 03:30 |
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Celexi posted:The 2 targets I been to don't give a poo poo and will keep everyone in line. Because they know yall retail slaves wont leave the place after you hit the door. gently caress that. If i see a target line more than 3 people i do a 360 and walk the gently caress out. WAR CRIME GIGOLO fucked around with this message at 05:02 on Oct 2, 2019 |
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Paradoxish posted:The gently caress kind of pallet jack costs $3000 A target one, apparently. Thinking back a little harder it might have been 3500 "or best offer" (my offer was merely second best)
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Raldikuk posted:There were a lot of problems with the Target roll out to Canada. I'm sure the clone stuff comes into play for the final nail in their coffin but they decided to roll out a completely new ERP suite that caused tons of issues. They couldn't get logistics figured out to save their life and their ERP solution was causing huge problems. For some reason they decided to switch to SAP for Canada when in the US they used their own in house solution. Issues like not having the right dimensions in the new system meant they couldn't fill trucks properly. Not having the right SKUs meant they couldn't order the right product. Then there was the problem that they expanded much too quickly and the stores they took over were in poo poo locations. It was the perfect storm of incompetence really. And then the people from headquarters in Minneapolis completely ignored any suggestions from the Canadian side that any of these things might be a problem (what do you mean, it's not a good idea to supply a store in Newfoundland from Cornwall, Ontario?). Products routinely never arrived, leaving swaths of empty shelves, and the pricing was never competitive for the products that were actually in stock. Logistics issues for Canadian retailers are always worse than south of the border. Walmart has selection and stock issues in Canada, too, and I forget that Walmarts don't have to be an unpleasant experience when I go to one in the U.S. instead of a lovely one up here that looks like a throwback to 2005. Staples has the same issue; I bought something at a Staples in Michigan because that item just wasn't carried in Canada, and anything remotely comparable was 40% more than in the U.S.
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# ? Oct 2, 2019 18:01 |
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Yeah I worked at corporate for a retailer that had heavy pressure to follow Target into Canada. The side that won was pushing a strategy of just opening more stores near the border instead . It was funny to see every executive claim they were on that side after it was apparent the disaster Target had.
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if you have never worked somewhere where you got to watch management make an incredibly harmful decision because it would bump up their KPIs in the last week of this quarter by 0.1%.
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# ? Oct 3, 2019 02:56 |
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Bed bath and beyond is down 60 stores as of tonight
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# ? Oct 3, 2019 07:06 |
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WAR CRIME GIGOLO posted:Bed bath and beyond is down 60 stores as of tonight As long as bath and body works stays around selling their amazing candles, that’s fine.
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Did Quebecois Target have French-speaking customer service reps? I had a friend that worked for a US/Canadian company and they were super careful to always answer customer phone calls in "French" language first, because I guess that is your competitive advantage in not-France Quebec. If so, lol. On the other hand, imagine the meltdowns if South-western US CSRs answered the phone in spanish by default. WHAT THE gently caress, I'm supposed to press ONE for ENGLISH NOT "MARKEEE DOSE! THIS IS AMERICA!!1!"
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# ? Oct 3, 2019 09:27 |
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Asimov posted:Did Quebecois Target have French-speaking customer service reps? I had a friend that worked for a US/Canadian company and they were super careful to always answer customer phone calls in "French" language first, because I guess that is your competitive advantage in not-France Quebec. If so, lol. On the other hand, imagine the meltdowns if South-western US CSRs answered the phone in spanish by default. Quebec law dictates that you must address the customer first in French. Nowhere else in Canada is this an issue, so typically which language is presented first in a phone tree is decided based on the area code of the person calling.
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LionArcher posted:As long as bath and body works stays around selling their amazing candles, that’s fine. dont tell me you buy yankee candles oh wait mother loves the smell
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PT6A posted:Quebec law dictates that you must address the customer first in French. Nowhere else in Canada is this an issue, so typically which language is presented first in a phone tree is decided based on the area code of the person calling. Lmao Ban French in the rest of Canada in return
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WAR CRIME GIGOLO posted:dont tell me you buy yankee candles Yankee candles? I like the seasonal ones. Well, not the ones that smell like dessert, but the other ones.
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