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Re: Borders Liquidation
The only thing I found worth buying at the Borders at the Time Warner Building in NYC was 2012 calendars at 50% off. They have tons of them so the price will probably get better. That is usually my Day after Christmas at Barnes and Noble purchase. This year I will be able to take advantage of all 16 months in the calendar. Blu-rays and DVDs are cheaper elsewhere.
Update: 8/18 Calendars are 60% off. |
Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by Classic Films
(Post 10892221)
Blu-rays and DVDs are cheaper elsewhere.
Through the end of today you can get an extra 10% off everything if you buy 6 items or an extra 15% off when you buy 8. Since it applies to any item you can get Blu-rays with books etc. Yesterday, I bought a few bargain books, a couple of 50% off CDs, and a couple of Blu-rays to save the extra 15%. |
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I'll wait until this or next weekend to venture into one of their stores and see what's still available.
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I noticed some orange stickers on some DVDs that I purchased and most of those DVD's came up to less than the advertised % off the sticker price. I asked an employee about it but she was clueless and there weren't many employees around to ask in the first place. Example, I bought a $19.99 list price DVD with an orange sticker and it came out to $4.99. I bought a 29.99 DVD with an orange sticker and it came out to $14.99. Do the orange stickers mean more % off on those? Wondering if anyone had any insight. I could not find any info posted anywhere in store.
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Originally Posted by pepsiguy
(Post 10895243)
I noticed some orange stickers on some DVDs that I purchased and most of those DVD's came up to less than the advertised % off the sticker price. I asked an employee about it but she was clueless and there weren't many employees around to ask in the first place. Example, I bought a $19.99 list price DVD with an orange sticker and it came out to $4.99. I bought a 29.99 DVD with an orange sticker and it came out to $14.99. Do the orange stickers mean more % off on those? Wondering if anyone had any insight. I could not find any info posted anywhere in store.
Tonight at Borders I saw something I didn't expect to see. On the door was a sign that said "Now Hiring! Apply at Borders.com". |
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Every little bit helps so that's a hell of a deal.
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Today I bought the A&E boxed set of 9 DVDs of the Complete Danger Mouse series which was marked with a red sticker and priced at $9.99. It rang up at 4.99 plus sales tax. There seemed to be very few items with a red sticker.
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The Red sticker meant 50% off cd & DVD here (Pierce Co, Washington).
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Take full advantage of it if you can.
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Finally got a chance to go to the only Borders store that's close enough to warrant a trip, I can fully understand why Borders is going out of business. First, the selection was piss poor, but that's not my biggest gripe. Borders has such a high price tag on their DVDs that 40% off didn't even bring them anywhere near my comfort zone. Consider: They had Paranormal Activity 2 priced at $26.99 while Best Buy just had it on sale for $8.99 a couple of weeks ago. 40% off $26.99 is still over $16.00 which is WAY more than other retailers want for it right now regularly priced. I can't believe Borders stayed in business as long as they did with prices as high as I saw. They beat FYE for the highest prices on DVDs, and that's saying something! And to think people are actually paying those prices...:sad: -kd5-
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I couldn't believe the one thing I walked in to the store looking for they actually had... Samuel Fuller Collection. It was only 40%, so I hid it in hopes that it will continue to drop and I'll get it for cheaper. Well see if it works out. They had barely any other selections though.
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i wandered in after seeing the huge signs for 40-60% off and had to laugh once i was in there. inception on dvd for 28.99? even with the 40% off it would still be over 17 dollars. you can buy it on walmart's website for less than seven dollars. and that's with no discounts at all! no wonder they're closing down.
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Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by undecided
(Post 10900264)
i wandered in after seeing the huge signs for 40-60% off and had to laugh once i was in there. inception on dvd for 28.99? even with the 40% off it would still be over 17 dollars. you can buy it on walmart's website for less than seven dollars. and that's with no discounts at all! no wonder they're closing down.
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Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by jwstl
(Post 10900328)
Misconception of the ill-informed. Liquidation sales are always discounted from the list price and when Borders was Borders, they actually had sales and sold things below list. Granted, it wasn't always this way but in the last year they really had some nice prices on some movies. It was usually on selected items but with sales or coupons and the Rewards Plus discount I was able to get deals I couldn't get elsewhere. And they also price matched. I wish they had pushed that more. I was able to get new releases for less at Borders by PMing and using the Rewards Plus discount. But it was all too little too late. And here we are.
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And of course another reason they're going under is because many CDs were priced at $18.99- even with the 40% off that's too much! I saw a ton of Sting's Christmas album at one store, though that was bargain-priced at only $16.99.
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borders.com lists the stores at 50%-70% off. Anybody know the specific discounts in the various sections. ie. are dvds still 30% off or has it changed? I'm interested in the percent off in all the sections since I have to drive quite a bit to get to a borders, the more info. ahead of time the better. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Reindeer
(Post 10900968)
borders.com lists the stores at 50%-70% off. Anybody know the specific discounts in the various sections. ie. are dvds still 30% off or has it changed? I'm interested in the percent off in all the sections since I have to drive quite a bit to get to a borders, the more info. ahead of time the better. Thanks.
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When the Saratoga NY store closed this past spring, I waited pretty much until the last minute. True, the DVD and CD selection was negligable, but I picked up some great books at 70 and 80 percent off.
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Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by Mr. Reindeer
(Post 10900968)
borders.com lists the stores at 50%-70% off. Anybody know the specific discounts in the various sections. ie. are dvds still 30% off or has it changed? I'm interested in the percent off in all the sections since I have to drive quite a bit to get to a borders, the more info. ahead of time the better. Thanks.
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As of today
Blu rays 60% off DVDs 50% off CDs 50% off 2012 Calendars 70% off |
Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by Classic Films
(Post 10901235)
As of today
Blu rays 60% off DVDs 50% off CDs 50% off 2012 Calendars 70% off |
Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by jwstl
(Post 10900328)
Misconception of the ill-informed. Liquidation sales are always discounted from the list price and when Borders was Borders, they actually had sales and sold things below list. Granted, it wasn't always this way but in the last year they really had some nice prices on some movies. It was usually on selected items but with sales or coupons and the Rewards Plus discount I was able to get deals I couldn't get elsewhere. And they also price matched. I wish they had pushed that more. I was able to get new releases for less at Borders by PMing and using the Rewards Plus discount. But it was all too little too late. And here we are.
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Originally Posted by kd5
(Post 10901265)
All they had to do was lower their prices so their regular prices were more in line with everyone else's and more people would be more inclined to buy more from Borders. As it was, they did their little sales on their little selected items, and if you applied coupons and discounts and you had their little membership card, you could actually get a deal. No wonder they're going out of business. -kd5-
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Originally Posted by illennium
(Post 10901271)
botched their web business.
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Originally Posted by jwstl
(Post 10901361)
I've said this before but this is the key.... They sent all their customers to Amazon for years and they couldn't get them back. Even if Borders became a decent place to buy in the last year it was too little too late.
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