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KrazyJason 09-07-10 10:53 PM

Suncoast!!
 
So, I was shocked to run across a Suncoast video in the Asheville mall in Asheville, NC. I went up for the fye sale, and sorry I couldn't get a psot up, but I found out on the last day. The deal was, buy two used Blurays or DVDs, get the 3rd one free. Same deal at Suncoast. But, wow, it blew my socks off when I saw the Suncoast. It was like stepping into 1989. It's awesome, tv sets, special collector's set, steelbooks. Heaven. Anyway, it's too late for that sale. But, starting Thursday fye and Suncoast are having buy 2 used, get one half off, I believe. Also, Suncoast dropped the prices on alot of their figures. Star Trek, Boondock Saints, Funko bobbleheads. All for 2.47. Incredible. I asked the kind clerk at Suncoast and she said there were only around 30 stores left in the country. So, if you live within striking distance of the Asheville mall, check it out!

Undeadcow 09-08-10 12:32 AM

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The Suncoast in east Texas had $2.47 figures also so this might be nation-wide.

Alan Smithee 09-08-10 04:26 AM

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They had steelbooks in 1989?

EdTheRipper 09-08-10 06:39 AM

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I miss Suncoast. Their prices were insane but they always seemed to have the titles I couldn't find anywhere else.

MBoyd 09-08-10 07:52 AM

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And they did have Laserdiscs for a while.

MrSmearkase 09-08-10 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by EdTheRipper (Post 10359617)
I miss Suncoast. Their prices were insane but they always seemed to have the titles I couldn't find anywhere else.

Me too. They always had a wide selection, if not the best prices.

Did you get any footage, KrazyJason? I've been digging your videos!

Hailey G 09-08-10 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by EdTheRipper (Post 10359617)
I miss Suncoast. Their prices were insane but they always seemed to have the titles I couldn't find anywhere else.

This is true, but the reason why the Suncoast business model doesn't work anymore is because you can find all those less mainstream titles online for reasonable prices now.

RonG617 09-08-10 10:08 AM

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Don't think we have Suncoast in NJ anymore.

dx23 09-08-10 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Obi-Wan Jabroni (Post 10359810)
This is true, but the reason why the Suncoast business model doesn't work anymore is because you can find all those less mainstream titles online for reasonable prices now.

I used to love Suncoast, but the problem is that they didn't update their business model (or the model's of any of their chain stores). I don't see Transworld, their parent company, lasting more than 1 year.

stingermck 09-08-10 03:01 PM

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Loved Suncoast. I would use it as a walk in catalog, see what I wanted then order cheaper online. Though I would buy toys, and budget Asian films.

islandclaws 09-08-10 03:12 PM

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I worked at a Suncoast years ago... one of the more fun jobs I've had, but the prices were always shit. I was bummed they closed because that's where I bought my storage units. Now I have to get them off Amazon for double the price after shipping.

MrSmearkase 09-08-10 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by KillerCannibal (Post 10360426)
I was bummed they closed because that's where I bought my storage units. Now I have to get them off Amazon for double the price after shipping.

Come to think of it, that's where I got my shelving too.

jjcool 09-08-10 03:59 PM

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They were always good for storage, posters, figures, and the like. Another thing they had, at least the store near me, was a decent widescreen section. For those of us that had a VHS collection, they were really the only chain place that I found, that stocked a decent number of widescreen movies.

Troy Stiffler 09-10-10 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Obi-Wan Jabroni (Post 10359810)
This is true, but the reason why the Suncoast business model doesn't work anymore is because you can find all those less mainstream titles online for reasonable prices now.

Yea. Plus there's more places to go to. I have a Zia Records a couple miles away. And they carry pretty-much any title I could want. If they don't have it at their store, they network with their few stores around Phoenix and get it there in a day or two.

Or, there's always Amazon, which has E-V-E-R-Y-T-H-I-N-G.

stingermck 09-10-10 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by jjcool (Post 10360489)
They were always good for storage, posters, figures, and the like. Another thing they had, at least the store near me, was a decent widescreen section. For those of us that had a VHS collection, they were really the only chain place that I found, that stocked a decent number of widescreen movies.

Yup I remember buying Die Hard Widescreen on VHS for $20 in 1997.

Bob_Bobbson 09-10-10 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by jjcool (Post 10360489)
They were always good for storage, posters, figures, and the like. Another thing they had, at least the store near me, was a decent widescreen section. For those of us that had a VHS collection, they were really the only chain place that I found, that stocked a decent number of widescreen movies.

That's really true. Sure, they were my go to place for more obscure films before I started shopping online, but the thing I really loved about them was all their film related merch. I'd go in and more often then not walk out with a poster and some shirts or figures or something.

Although I do miss browsing their huge Horror section. That's how I found a lot of great films I would not have found any other way.

jjcool 09-10-10 03:49 PM

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Expensive as they were, I could always find something that I wanted to buy there.

PopcornBandit 09-10-10 08:50 PM

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I was actually there a couple of months ago with my family and before we went I checked the website to see if there were any stores I wanted to go to and saw Suncoast listed. I called them to make sure they were still there and that the store list wasn't outdated.

chancetx 09-13-10 08:03 PM

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I'm jealous! I didn't shop there a lot but I always liked to go in and browse. Lots of cool toys and rarities - and when they went on clearance you could get some great deals. Amazon.com is cheaper and has a pretty much endless selection but I miss browsing at brick and mortar music and video stores.

MrSmearkase 09-14-10 11:17 AM

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/\ I would say that you could look at their store locator, but when I did that for my area it came up with a few locations that I know for a fact are closed.

dx23 09-14-10 11:43 AM

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where is the store locator? The actual suncoast.com now redirects to FYE.com

MrSmearkase 09-14-10 12:32 PM

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/\ This is the best I could find, although it is affiliated with the company at all, so it is admittedly not the best resource.

KrazyJason 09-22-10 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by MrSmearkase (Post 10359720)
Me too. They always had a wide selection, if not the best prices.

Did you get any footage, KrazyJason? I've been digging your videos!

Yes, sorry I forgot to post the link. I actually started a new thread, but here's the link...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1iGm0f8kak

KrazyJason 09-22-10 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by stingermck (Post 10360412)
Loved Suncoast. I would use it as a walk in catalog, see what I wanted then order cheaper online. Though I would buy toys, and budget Asian films.

That's an excellent idea.

KrazyJason 09-22-10 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Alan Smithee (Post 10359575)
They had steelbooks in 1989?

Yes. Yes, they do. I cleaned up in '89. I still treasure my Gleaming The Cube limited edition VHS steelbook.


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