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Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by Double_Oh_7
(Post 10863577)
Downtown Chicago store was packed! The line snaked around all the stacks to the back of the store. No way I was waiting in line for a measly 10-20% off.
Thank you for some insight in the DVD bargain forum part of this liquidation. Please keep comments focused on the experience with the sales, such as Double Oh 7's here. |
Re: Borders Liquidation
Not looking to pick over Border's bones, but I passed 2 stores in my travels today and, since I no longer have any stores near home, went in just to see. The only 40% off items were magazines and greeting cards. 30% was off Romance and True Crime. Manga and DVDs were 20% off, teen fiction (and most other stuff) was 10% off. Sad to see the stores so crowded for 10% off when there were coupons every week for 30-40% off and no one in the stores. Heard a clerk telling a customer that new merchandise would keep on arriving until the warehouses were empty (I'm sure he did not mean new merchandise coming from the publishers). One store was asking each customer at the register if they belonged to Rewards Plus so they could get their discount, the other store had signs up to please identify yourself as a Plus member to get the discount.
That e-mail about using Borders Bucks by July 31? My account says I earned $5 borders bucks that I can spend Aug 1-31. Sheesh. Tried calling Customer Care to see if I could get them moved to July, but twice I got the recording and then got disconnected. |
Re: Borders Liquidation
I stopped in and picked up a few magazines at 40% off and bargain books at an additional 10% off. As others have said, the regular items are definitely not deals yet.
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Are they still putting a black mark through the barcodes or is that not necessary this time around?
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Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by Double_Oh_7
(Post 10862540)
Good... bad... makes no difference if they are a "paying" customer.
I see no issue with trying to cut those customers loose. I've done it before. (I do see issues when a store refuses to honor its own policies in an effort to do so.) I left retail several years ago, but still see it on a routine basis. We recently had a customer contact us regarding an ongoing environmental clean-up project. The customer was upset over the amount of noise that some EPA-required equipment was making. The customer was going to call the EPA to complain, but offered not to if we paid him $2,000. We provided him with the name and number of the correct person to contact at the EPA. Should we have paid him the $2,000 just to make him happy? No. Should a retail establishment continue to lose money just to satisfy a customer that will never "pay off" for the company? No. While we all love bargains, we forget that companies exist for one reason - to make money. I say this cautiously - I'm not trying to offend. However, if you have NEVER had good service, I would suggest that the problem may not be with the company. |
Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by barbybrant
(Post 10864951)
Not looking to pick over Border's bones, but I passed 2 stores in my travels today and, since I no longer have any stores near home, went in just to see. The only 40% off items were magazines and greeting cards. 30% was off Romance and True Crime. Manga and DVDs were 20% off, teen fiction (and most other stuff) was 10% off. Sad to see the stores so crowded for 10% off when there were coupons every week for 30-40% off and no one in the stores. Heard a clerk telling a customer that new merchandise would keep on arriving until the warehouses were empty (I'm sure he did not mean new merchandise coming from the publishers). One store was asking each customer at the register if they belonged to Rewards Plus so they could get their discount, the other store had signs up to please identify yourself as a Plus member to get the discount.
That e-mail about using Borders Bucks by July 31? My account says I earned $5 borders bucks that I can spend Aug 1-31. Sheesh. Tried calling Customer Care to see if I could get them moved to July, but twice I got the recording and then got disconnected. |
Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by barbybrant
(Post 10864951)
....The only 40% off items were magazines and greeting cards. 30% was off Romance and True Crime. Manga and DVDs were 20% off, teen fiction (and most other stuff) was 10% off....
20% off Graphic Novels and Manga 20% off Religion and some other non-fiction
Originally Posted by Perkinsun Dzees
(Post 10865012)
Are they still putting a black mark through the barcodes or is that not necessary this time around?
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Re: Borders Liquidation
Just wait a few weeks time and that should be the best time to tackle these deals.
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Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by rmw650
(Post 10865714)
Just wait a few weeks time and that should be the best time to tackle these deals.
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Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by Sean O'Hara
(Post 10865977)
And by then there'll be nothing left worth buying. That's how these liquidation sales always go -- they start out with high prices (with Circuit City they actually raised prices to MSRP) to trick all the suckers who see "CLOSE OUT" and assume they're getting a bargain, then lower it to clear out the crap that's left over.
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Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by mekeez
(Post 10865514)
Blu rays are 40% off but I looked at all of them in my store and the one I was mildly interested in was the same price (if you add tax to local blu-ray) at amazon and no huge line snaking around the store. Hot too from all the bodies (for northern California which is cool right now).
The rest of their products (Books, CDs, DVDs, etc..) are fairly similar - meaning even with them at their current discounted amounts, you can find the same thing cheaper at other locations that aren't having a liquidation sale. Until the prices drop more, there's not a lot of point in picking much up at this point - unless your options are limited, or you just don't care. |
Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by Double_Oh_7
(Post 10862540)
Good... bad... makes no difference if they are a "paying" customer.
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Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by Sean O'Hara
(Post 10865977)
And by then there'll be nothing left worth buying. That's how these liquidation sales always go -- they start out with high prices (with Circuit City they actually raised prices to MSRP) to trick all the suckers who see "CLOSE OUT" and assume they're getting a bargain, then lower it to clear out the crap that's left over.
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Guess the risk was worth it. I pre-ordered nightmare from code red and it shipped today. I'm kinda surprised, as I was thinking it surely would go on backorder first.
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Re: Borders Liquidation
Question: borders.com lists they are still "open", but will they still ship previously placed pre-orders, books or DVDs? They don't answer the telephone.
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Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by haroldS
(Post 10868924)
Question: borders.com lists they are still "open", but will they still ship previously placed pre-orders, books or DVDs? They don't answer the telephone.
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Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by haroldS
(Post 10868924)
Question: borders.com lists they are still "open", but will they still ship previously placed pre-orders, books or DVDs? They don't answer the telephone.
Please be informed that as of now, Borders.com is still operating as normal. The website remains open, orders will be taken and fulfilled. However, we don't have any update as until when that Borders.com will be up and running or if Borders.com will be affected in the near future. Rest assured that you will be notified with all the updates regarding the Going out of Business process. |
Re: Borders Liquidation
They're probably trying to sell the website- I worked at Tower.com and when the stores went under, we kept operating as usual until the web division was sold separately. (It was moved to Montreal where I heard it did horribly, someone else owns it now but I don't know who or where.)
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Re: Borders Liquidation
Anyone visit locations in or around NYC? Wondering what the dilly.
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Any news about when Borders discounts might increase?
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Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by Bob Bunny
(Post 10875719)
Any news about when Borders discounts might increase?
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Re: Borders Liquidation
From having gone through the last wave: Each store is slightly different, but as long as stuff is selling (& it sure did here), markdowns are gradual/slow & 10% at a time until right near the end. The trick is somehow guessing the exact timing of the drop to 90% which I did poorly last time, but still got a ton of indie & classical cd's for next to nothing. When I got there at the 90% dvd's were gone & I grabbed the last 5 or 6 Blu's.
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Re: Borders Liquidation
DVD's 25%off. Blu ray 50% off
Borders Rewards Plus extended and good through 8/7/11 |
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Great- now their DVDs are at what their regular prices USED TO be!
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It's no wonder Borders is going out of business. I just got another email proclaiming 25% off DVDs (amongst other things), placed 2 - TV seasons in my cart and the total cost (at 25% off) was still $10 higher than Barnes & Noble's regular price. That's nuts...-screwy- -kd5-
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