800.com to be rolled into Circuit City
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On behalf of all of us at 800.com, I'd like to thank you for your loyalty over the past four years. I'm pleased to
announce that we will be transferring the 800.com Web site address and our customer database to Circuit City as part
of an agreement between 800.com and Circuit City. To visit CircuitCity.com, click here.
As a result of the transfer, any customer information transferred to Circuit City will be governed by Circuit City's privacy policy. To read Circuit City's privacy policy, click here. Rest assured that Circuit City will continue to safeguard your privacy. As a member of Verisign's program, Circuit City is certified for the highest level of security. As with 800.com's privacy policy, Circuit City's policy provides you the ability to opt-out of receiving certain non-transactional e-mails regarding new products or special offers from Circuit City or its marketing partners. To opt-out of receiving these non-transactional e-mails now, you may send an e-mail directly to "[email protected]".
We're confident that Circuit City will be able to continue our reputation for award-winning customer service while
providing the broadest selection of brand-name consumer electronics and the convenience of in-store pick-up or
home delivery.
In fact, CircuitCity.com offers a combination of benefits you won't find anywhere else:
* In-depth articles on the latest technologies
* Side-by-side product comparisons
* Unbiased customer reviews
* Over 250,000 movies, music titles, and games, even the hard-to-find stuff
Once again, we at 800.com are grateful to have served you over the past four years with our extensive selection of
home entertainment products and outstanding customer service.
Greg Drew
President, CEO and Founder
800.com
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Copyright 2002, 800.com, Inc. All rights reserved.
Last edited by Patman; 03-01-02 at 07:14 AM.
Pop-up window you now get from 800.com:
Welcome, 800.com customers. Circuit City is pleased to offer you the outstanding customer service you’ve come to expect from 800.com, now combined with the convenience, selection, and value of Circuit City stores.
CircuitCity.com offers:
In-depth articles on the latest technologies
Unbiased customer reviews and side-by-side product comparisons
Weekly specials
Over 250,000 movies, music titles, and games--even the hard-to-find stuff
Free shipping on CDs, and $1.99 shipping on up to eight DVDs
Online shopping with the choice to pick up purchases at any of over 600 Circuit City locations nationwide or have them delivered to your doorstep
Come on in and have a look. We love this stuff as much as you do. We’re Circuit City and we’re with you.
Questions about 800.com? Check our Help and Service area. Want to check the status of your 800.com order? Click here.
Now if they will do a 3 for $1 ...
I heard it was the best way to watch movies at home!
Maybe they'll bring back DIVX...
I heard it was the best way to watch movies at home!
It might as well read " Hi. Our company doesn't exist, so we'll be transferring you to a company which practically doesn't exist."
I received great CS from them, not much that I can complain about. Sorry to hear that they're gone.
Whoa! When did this all happen??!! I just ordered from them not too long ago and now the site is gone.
Tell me if I am wrong, but the way that I read that was 800.com simply sold their customer list to Circuit City. I saw no other tie together. The 800.com website will not continue to operate, so I don't see this as a merger or an affiliation. Simply, "Thank you for being our customer. This other company gave us lots of money for your information, hopefully you will be their customer now."
At this point we don't have any form of affiliate relationship with Circuit City and will be removing all links to 800 from our site.
800's inventory was basically 3 receivers, 2 TV's, a handful of cordless phones and a lot of wires, cables, and headphones. I believe I probably could've purchased 800's remaining inventory.
According to the e-mail I received, the remaining inventory is a potential $45 million in sales.
I've actually been wondering what typ of shape CC is in these days. Sounds like they are still in trouble.....
POOR SERVICE I went in a few weeks ago to buy a new DVD player. It took me three trips, and I finally got fed up and grabbed the price tag off of the model I wanted and went to the cash register. If I could have found that particular model elsewhere in town I would not have bought it there.
POORLY TRAINED STAFF One of those three trips I was looking for a movie on sale in their ad. I was told that they were out of it and that was too bad. No raincheck, no substitution, screw you and see ya' later! Then the girl went back to looking for Dances With Wolves for another customer.
BAD ADVERTISING If we are lucky enough to get a CC ad with DVDs in it, they inevtiably never have them and refuse to do anything about it. CC has, in recent years, garnered a bad reputation in regards to false advertising. They also do not put out sale signs in the store to let the customer know what is on sale.
DIVX OK, it doesn't exist anymore, but it's almost a shame that it wasn't the death of this company.