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Old 04-04-24 | 11:19 PM
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RIP 99 cents only stores — All 371 stores to close




If you’ve never heard of this store, it’s only in 4 states. California, Arizona, Nevada and Texas. They were in business since 1982.

I’m sure those of you who live in other states have something equivalent.
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Old 04-04-24 | 11:23 PM
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DollarTree is well on their way to being Five DollarTree, so the scourge of inflation finally started killing off these dollar-based chains. Children in 10 years I imagine will marvel there were once entire retail stores where everything was a buck.
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Wow, for once I wasn’t the only one who was pissed off by a company’s stupidity. I stopped even going into their stores when they started having stuff that was more than 99 cents- and I TOTALLY GET that costs go up and they likely couldn’t sell a lot of stuff for that price anymore, they even had some “nicer” items that couldn’t possibly sell for 99 cents anywhere. But I kept telling them they needed to CHANGE THE NAME OF THEIR FUCKING STORE if their stuff wasn’t just 99 cents anymore! On Facebook one of their replies was “Well, we think it’s still a good deal” so I said “Change your name to ‘Still a Good Deal’ then, the name 99 Cents Only is a LIE!” If they couldn’t see that, then good riddance. Got some good DVDs for 99 cents many years ago and even paid $1.49 for some TV season sets when they first started testing out higher prices, but I wasn’t going to go along with their being able to price stuff at any level while keeping that name. Last time I went in was just a couple weeks ago as I was organizing my storage unit and needed soda, their store was closest so went in for one. Sodas had still been around 99 cents for a long time, but it was more than $2 this time. Left them a one-star review on Yelp just saying CHANGE THE NAME if they can’t sell for 99 cents anymore! They used to even play announcements in the store saying “Even if it says more than 99 cents, it’s STILL just 99 cents!”
Old 04-05-24 | 12:20 AM
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If you haven't seen this, it's worth watching. Afterwards, you'll be unlikely to shed a tear for the loss of this chain.
Old 04-05-24 | 10:16 PM
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I have two Dollar Trees near me and haven’t seen a 99 cent only store in years.

I only like getting lint rollers and clothes hangers at Dollar Tree.
Old 04-05-24 | 11:26 PM
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Re: RIP 99 cents only stores — All 371 stores to close

Originally Posted by Alan Smithee
Wow, for once I wasn’t the only one who was pissed off by a company’s stupidity. I stopped even going into their stores when they started having stuff that was more than 99 cents- and I TOTALLY GET that costs go up and they likely couldn’t sell a lot of stuff for that price anymore, they even had some “nicer” items that couldn’t possibly sell for 99 cents anywhere. But I kept telling them they needed to CHANGE THE NAME OF THEIR FUCKING STORE if their stuff wasn’t just 99 cents anymore! On Facebook one of their replies was “Well, we think it’s still a good deal” so I said “Change your name to ‘Still a Good Deal’ then, the name 99 Cents Only is a LIE!” If they couldn’t see that, then good riddance. Got some good DVDs for 99 cents many years ago and even paid $1.49 for some TV season sets when they first started testing out higher prices, but I wasn’t going to go along with their being able to price stuff at any level while keeping that name. Last time I went in was just a couple weeks ago as I was organizing my storage unit and needed soda, their store was closest so went in for one. Sodas had still been around 99 cents for a long time, but it was more than $2 this time. Left them a one-star review on Yelp just saying CHANGE THE NAME if they can’t sell for 99 cents anymore! They used to even play announcements in the store saying “Even if it says more than 99 cents, it’s STILL just 99 cents!”
Curious as to your thoughts on Motel 6 and 7-11 convenience stores.
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Well yeah, Motel 6 should still be $6 but even their name isn’t as blatantly false- it’s not like it’s called “The $6 Motel”. 7-11 I see as an improvement as being open 24 hours is better than just 7 to 11.
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I remember visiting one in Van Nuys many years ago, that is all I remember.
doing a search I see there are two locations in Roseville, CA, not too far from me.

If they are anything like DT, they might get cheap wine and hard liquor mix drinks in once while.
At least in Auburn, the homeless shelter is not too far from DT, and besides panhandling, they have a problem with shoplifting.

The slow death of B&M. thanks to Amazon, but I think it will just shrink and the strong will survive.

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Originally Posted by Alan Smithee
Wow, for once I wasn’t the only one who was pissed off by a company’s stupidity. I stopped even going into their stores when they started having stuff that was more than 99 cents- and I TOTALLY GET that costs go up and they likely couldn’t sell a lot of stuff for that price anymore, they even had some “nicer” items that couldn’t possibly sell for 99 cents anywhere. But I kept telling them they needed to CHANGE THE NAME OF THEIR FUCKING STORE if their stuff wasn’t just 99 cents anymore! On Facebook one of their replies was “Well, we think it’s still a good deal” so I said “Change your name to ‘Still a Good Deal’ then, the name 99 Cents Only is a LIE!” If they couldn’t see that, then good riddance. Got some good DVDs for 99 cents many years ago and even paid $1.49 for some TV season sets when they first started testing out higher prices, but I wasn’t going to go along with their being able to price stuff at any level while keeping that name. Last time I went in was just a couple weeks ago as I was organizing my storage unit and needed soda, their store was closest so went in for one. Sodas had still been around 99 cents for a long time, but it was more than $2 this time. Left them a one-star review on Yelp just saying CHANGE THE NAME if they can’t sell for 99 cents anymore! They used to even play announcements in the store saying “Even if it says more than 99 cents, it’s STILL just 99 cents!”
I'm curious if this is just mild annoyance or if you really think they could've saved the franchise with a rename.
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They would’ve at least gotten my business back if they did. As long as the sign says “99 Cents Only Stores,” I’m not paying more than 99 cents for anything.
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Re: RIP 99 cents only stores — All 371 stores to close

Originally Posted by Decker
If you haven't seen this, it's worth watching. Afterwards, you'll be unlikely to shed a tear for the loss of this chain.
https://youtu.be/p4QGOHahiVM?si=ziW96EnRNElCC2lJ
Woooow. I had no idea it was that bad....

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Re: RIP 99 cents only stores — All 371 stores to close

Originally Posted by DJariya
If you’ve never heard of this store, it’s only in 4 states. California, Arizona, Nevada and Texas. They were in business since 1982.

I’m sure those of you who live in other states have something equivalent.
UPDATE:

Ollie's Bargain Outlet reached a deal on May 24 to acquire leases for 11 99 Cents Only Stores in Texas.

Dollar Tree has acquired designation rights for 170 leases of 99 Cents Only Stores across Arizona, California, Nevada, and Texas.
Dollar Tree expects to reopen its newly acquired locations by the fall.

https://www.thestreet.com/retail/dis...ptcy-lifelines

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