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Circuit City to Liquidate.

Well this sucks, mostly for their employees. That said, maybe this is the time to go bite the bullet and pick up those last seasons of Three's Company once and for all...
 
Wait until the sale gets going. It's not unusual at the beginning of liquidation sales for prices to go up. You run the risk of them running out of what you want but it can be worth it.

As a guy who gave 30 years of my life to retail consumer electronics, this is a shame. I don't like to see my industry in the tank. :(
 
We could use a new desktop or another laptop. A wireless printer .... Anything on Blu-Ray. Hmmm I need a new credit card. One with a high limit.
 
Just bought a small gift card there yesterday to pad out my order for a Wii guitar hero guitar (I was $4 short of free shipping, which otherwise cost almost $5, so I bought a $5 gift card too :) )

Guess that means I gotta hurry and spend it the second it shows up...
 
I have to say I am not surprised, since my store was part of the initial closings. I knew that was merely the death rattle and that the rest of the stores would be going down along with us in short order. Looking back over the last 4 years of working for them I can see the slow and steady progression to the bottom. It's too bad the morons in charge couldn't see it.

RIP Circuit City, I met some cool people while working for you, and made a lot of money. Now, please let me know when they plan on bulldozing my old store, I'd like to watch. :)

Edit: Just a word of wisdom to anyone considering shopping the liquidation sales: the initial price drops are next to nothing, around 5-10% and they *do* bring the prices back to MSRP. They can claim they aren't "jacking up prices" since they are actually bringing them to their regular price, but typically you'll find things at other retailers or CircuitCity.com to be far cheaper. I got yelled at a lot during my store's liquidation for that. I'd recommend waiting until your local store has signs up denoting "Last 5 Days" because thats when they really start getting desperate.

Oh, and don't do any of the following unless you wish to bring the wrath of a soon-to-be-laid-off employee upon you.
Don't:
1. Ask when the last day is. They don't know, so don't ask.
2. Ask if the store is closing. It's painfully obvious.
3. Complain that you're not being helped. They'll all be out of a job soon, nobody gives a crap.
4. Try to return something. Signs will be everywhere: "No Returns - All Sales Final" Make sure you're happy with your purchase before you pay. If you have any problems you go through the manufactuer.

Basically, don't be an asshole. The employees there all just lost their jobs and are working on borrowed time. Don't make it any more difficult.
 
They suck, but it's still a bummer... CC just built two new stores here in New Orleans.
 
it just so happens that my local mall has a Circuit City. I plan to take advantage of this opportunity :)
ironically the store is located on the floor directly below Best Buy
 
Hmm, I think I'll stop by my local outlet on Sunday and see if there's anything useful there. I'm in the market for a good external HD......
 
I need some odds and ends like cables and flash drives so I'll probably drop in when things get close to the end. Their flyer in the Sunday paper ought to be a good read for a change though.

I do feel sorry for the employees who are losing their jobs and any landlords who are losing a big tenant. Hopefully the economy will turn around sooner rather than later.
 
I heard that they were going to close eventually, but I didn't know when. I bought a 37-inch LG LCD TV there back in December. I wasn't really happy with the quality, so I returned it and got something different from Target.

I'd be interested in PS3 games they're going to liquidate.
 
The CC here was one of the ones hit by the first round of closings. Don't expect huge bargains as store liquidation is being handled by a third party that pays CC a lump sum, then makes their cash from the sales.
 
Sad. I actually liked CC better than BB. There prices were consistantly lower on everything in their ads, than BB.
 
Sad. I actually liked CC better than BB. There prices were consistantly lower on everything in their ads, than BB.
Were prices?

Anyway, are you serious? My local Best Buy honors the Internet price, even if it's lower than the store price. CC always had a meager selection, so I never shopped there.
 
Circuit City hired me and then closed that first wave of stores the DAY after. I hate them and I'm glad to see they got what they deserved. Sorry for anyone who lost their job though.
 
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