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bluejeangirl76 wrote:Bummer. But I do prefer Barnes & Noble anyway.I don't mind Borders for books, but their DVD & Music section SUCKS. B&N seems to be a decent place to find uncommon DVDs, so I go there if other places don't have something I'm looking for.
Rhiannon wrote:Clearance sale at Borders? ...So there.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Clearance sale at Borders? ...So there.
Probably not, unfortunately.They're only closing roughly 1/3 of the stores, so I would guess that probably a lot of the inventory will be shifted to the other stores and to Amazon.
Clearance sales could begin as early as this weekend, according to documents filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York. Borders said it is losing about $2 million a day at the stores it plans to close.
Don wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Clearance sale at Borders? ...So there.
Probably not, unfortunately.They're only closing roughly 1/3 of the stores, so I would guess that probably a lot of the inventory will be shifted to the other stores and to Amazon.
Clearance sales could begin as early as this weekend, according to documents filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York. Borders said it is losing about $2 million a day at the stores it plans to close.
They don't even have money to reship stock to other stores.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Don wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Clearance sale at Borders? ...So there.
Probably not, unfortunately.They're only closing roughly 1/3 of the stores, so I would guess that probably a lot of the inventory will be shifted to the other stores and to Amazon.
Clearance sales could begin as early as this weekend, according to documents filed with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New York. Borders said it is losing about $2 million a day at the stores it plans to close.
They don't even have money to reship stock to other stores.
I missed the line about the sales. Well, then I stand corrected. I don't know what constitutes a "superstore" (the ones they are closing) vs. a regular store, though - they all look the same to me... well, if they close the one by my house, I hope Barnes and Noble takes the space!!
Deb wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Bummer. But I do prefer Barnes & Noble anyway.I don't mind Borders for books, but their DVD & Music section SUCKS. B&N seems to be a decent place to find uncommon DVDs, so I go there if other places don't have something I'm looking for.
I remember a couple Cali friends taking me to huge new and used music store in Hollywood first time I was down there, for the life of me I can't recall the name right now, but I believe it was on Sunset or Cahwenga maybe? I think it had a big mural on it? But it was 2 floors, had all kinds of rare music goodies.
Don wrote:Analysts say a key error for Borders came in 2001, when it contracted out its e-commerce business to Amazon.com.
"Termites don't team with Orkin," said Simba Information's Norris. "Amazon had no incentive whatsoever to promote Borders. … It really marked the beginning of the end."
That relationship lasted until 2006. By then, Borders lagged far behind Barnes & Noble, which had been selling books online since 1997.
Ehwmatt wrote:I only use Amazon anyway. No reason to go to those book stores unless I happen to be near one and looking to kill time or to just look around for ideas to buy online.
Ehwmatt wrote:I only use Amazon anyway. No reason to go to those book stores unless I happen to be near one and looking to kill time or to just look around for ideas to buy online.
verslibre wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I only use Amazon anyway. No reason to go to those book stores unless I happen to be near one and looking to kill time or to just look around for ideas to buy online.
Some of us are still "old-fashioned" and prefer to actually browse music and mags and books & shit. Browsing online is cool, too, but there's something about actually being in a place with rows and rows of merch.
Ehwmatt wrote:verslibre wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I only use Amazon anyway. No reason to go to those book stores unless I happen to be near one and looking to kill time or to just look around for ideas to buy online.
Some of us are still "old-fashioned" and prefer to actually browse music and mags and books & shit. Browsing online is cool, too, but there's something about actually being in a place with rows and rows of merch.
It's funny, I'm that way with a lot of stuff, but not with books/music shopping. But Amazon is just such a killer site, and it's amazing how dead-on their "Stuff You Might Like" feature is. Plus, obviously, NO physical bookstore can compete with their selection.
verslibre wrote:Deb wrote:bluejeangirl76 wrote:Bummer. But I do prefer Barnes & Noble anyway.I don't mind Borders for books, but their DVD & Music section SUCKS. B&N seems to be a decent place to find uncommon DVDs, so I go there if other places don't have something I'm looking for.
I remember a couple Cali friends taking me to huge new and used music store in Hollywood first time I was down there, for the life of me I can't recall the name right now, but I believe it was on Sunset or Cahwenga maybe? I think it had a big mural on it? But it was 2 floors, had all kinds of rare music goodies.
Amoeba.
Melissa wrote:I wonder if B&N would take over Borders stores that close, kind of like when Linens & Things closed and now Bed, Bath & Beyond are taking those spaces.
verslibre wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I only use Amazon anyway. No reason to go to those book stores unless I happen to be near one and looking to kill time or to just look around for ideas to buy online.
Some of us are still "old-fashioned" and prefer to actually browse music and mags and books & shit. Browsing online is cool, too, but there's something about actually being in a place with rows and rows of merch.
Rhiannon wrote:I pretty much live in bookstores. I need an intervention.
Rhiannon wrote:Clearance sale at Borders? ...So there.
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