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Rebelphoenix 12-27-10 03:50 PM

FYE store closings 2011
 
One of the FYE's by me is closing mid January, and with some research I found others are too. Does anyone have a list of which stores will be closed by next month??

YMMV but the sales were something like 20% off blu-ray, 30% off DVD.....yet for newer releases that was STILL more expensive than best buy or walmart

ericmylad 12-27-10 04:23 PM

Re: FYE store closings 2011
 

Originally Posted by Rebelphoenix (Post 10562169)
YMMV but the sales were something like 20% off blu-ray, 30% off DVD.....yet for newer releases that was STILL more expensive than best buy or walmart


Which is exactly why they are all closing their doors.

DarthVong 12-27-10 04:37 PM

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I loathe FYE. They've always been way overpriced. Good riddance.

adrenaline78 12-27-10 06:52 PM

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Pretty sure Movie Gallery did the same thing.. Lets close,, but now our dvd's are twice as much but we'll give 30% off.


Just wait until the deals are to the prices you'll pay.

jimac51 12-27-10 07:15 PM

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The Lehigh Valley is also losing some FYEs,as well as a Suncoast(both owned by Trans World Entertainment),but the chain is not folding.Also trying to get a larger list,and have queried our local newspaper,but online forums such as this,are usually way ahead and can report rumor without verification. Some may not know exactly what is going on in the store,but the big yellow and black signs,though they usually cannot actually say "Going Out of Business"(it's in the lease)mean the end is near(about six weeks). Discounts are cruddy now,since it's holiday time and money is flush;they just want to get things started,even though,yes,they're everyday prices are horrid,as you are paying mall rent for each purchase(hence the reason why they close so many and open....nothing new). But some of their used stuff may look pretty cool;just keep an eye on an online source for comparison. Example:one closing store had a 50% bin of music. The first Chicago album,CTA,was there,with a $14.98 price($7.49 after sale),which is what it used to be,but Amazon now shows it for $7.99,no discount,as the CD market collapses. But in the same bin was a two disc import of an early 1070s group,Family,for the same $14.99 and at $7.49,that was a great price.And a few months ago,I scored a Criterion (Tati's Mr. Hulot's Holiday)for $1.99,sealed,so you never know. Closing stores even received new releases as the signs were going up.Trans World has been taking those $3 Big Lot DVDs sometimes and giving almost same $ as credit and then reselling them for $7.99-$14.99,sometimes even higher(Jaws deluxe was going for $24.99). Idiots.

Hailey G 12-27-10 07:36 PM

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That's pretty much how all liquidations go. Mark everything back up to full original MSRP, and then mark it 20% off or whatever. That's the problem with getting good stuff in a liquidation sale, most of the really good stuff is gone before the deals get really good because stupid people see the % off and don't know any better.

MrSmearkase 12-27-10 07:50 PM

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/\ Amen.

fashionvictim86 01-01-11 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by jimac51 (Post 10562365)
The Lehigh Valley is also losing some FYEs,as well as a Suncoast(both owned by Trans World Entertainment),but the chain is not folding.Also trying to get a larger list,and have queried our local newspaper,but online forums such as this,are usually way ahead and can report rumor without verification. Some may not know exactly what is going on in the store,but the big yellow and black signs,though they usually cannot actually say "Going Out of Business"(it's in the lease)mean the end is near(about six weeks). Discounts are cruddy now,since it's holiday time and money is flush;they just want to get things started,even though,yes,they're everyday prices are horrid,as you are paying mall rent for each purchase(hence the reason why they close so many and open....nothing new). But some of their used stuff may look pretty cool;just keep an eye on an online source for comparison. Example:one closing store had a 50% bin of music. The first Chicago album,CTA,was there,with a $14.98 price($7.49 after sale),which is what it used to be,but Amazon now shows it for $7.99,no discount,as the CD market collapses. But in the same bin was a two disc import of an early 1070s group,Family,for the same $14.99 and at $7.49,that was a great price.And a few months ago,I scored a Criterion (Tati's Mr. Hulot's Holiday)for $1.99,sealed,so you never know. Closing stores even received new releases as the signs were going up.Trans World has been taking those $3 Big Lot DVDs sometimes and giving almost same $ as credit and then reselling them for $7.99-$14.99,sometimes even higher(Jaws deluxe was going for $24.99). Idiots.

Yeah, I just heard about the Suncoast closure in the Lehigh Valley Mall. :( I don't buy movies there usually, but I love the other items that they carry like the magazines (I can always find the Supernatural magazine there if they don't have it at Barnes and Noble) and the Nightmare Before Christmas stuff. Suncoast was always a stop on our list of stores we always go in at the LVM, so I'm sad to see it go.

kd5 01-01-11 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by DarthVong (Post 10562230)
I loathe FYE. They've always been way overpriced. Good riddance.

I agree wholeheartedly, but all they had to do to become a major player was lower their damned prices and they could never see that. Dipshits priced themselves right out of business. -kd5-

b2net 01-01-11 09:30 AM

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Don't forget, that many, if not most, of the stores are in Malls... and Malls have high rent... Not making an excuse for them, just saying.. and btw.. I have not shopped with them in quite some time... I do appreciate getting store credit and such for selling back stuff from my collection, but then it is so hard to find something to buy with the ridiculous new item prices.. so once the used item stock dried up, I had a hard time using my credit..

Rebelphoenix 01-04-11 06:40 PM

Re: FYE store closings 2011
 
So the two stores by me on Long Island (Elmont & New Hyde Park) are up to 40% off on DVD titles and 25% off blu-ray.

i think the 40% is great off stuff I saw like the new DVD version of Metropolis (normally $24.99) and alot of the SHOUT!Factory Roger Corman stuff can be had for a great discount.

any one know of other closing stores?

chaingunsofdoom 01-05-11 10:41 AM

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Only had 5 minutes to spent @ the soon to be closing Arizona Mills mall FYE last night, but I found one new DVD (Legend of the Seeker S1), which was priced @ $39.99, scanned @ $29.99 and with 40% off got it down to $17.99. Great price for something never released in Canada.

VikingsSooners 01-05-11 08:06 PM

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FYE is way overpriced, usually a DVD costs $35 at FYE but at other stores or online, it costs $20 or less, it is retarded

jimac51 01-15-11 04:00 AM

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The 40% is going on here right now. Had a copy of the Harry Nilsson documentary but,sure enough,Amazon is cheaper right now. There was a guy similar to the Simpson's Comic Book Guy with a printed list going through the docs.I know I'm not far from that,but he looked pretty pathetic,sprawled out on the floor checking want lists.Picked up a used "Gandi" for $5,and at the local FYE,their GOB had a West Wing S3 for 8 bucks.Passed on a mono Beatles box 1/2 off(legitimate @ $150,but I gotta pay Christmas bills).Cheap stuff in bins as you enter store. Lots of no real values to be had,yet.Still wonder why used and new carry the same discount as they have better margins in the used(bought it for a buck,sold it for 8)and what's left in the used bins just goes back to the warehouse and redistributed to another future closing.

jwstl 01-15-11 01:51 PM

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I spend a lot at FYE. They seem to always have deals on Blu-ray catalog titles and my local store has great deals on used. New releases are always high but they price match ads so I can get any advertised new release for 10% less than the lowest advertised price thanks to the BSP.

mzupeman2 01-16-11 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by jwstl (Post 10591191)
I spend a lot at FYE. They seem to always have deals on Blu-ray catalog titles and my local store has great deals on used. New releases are always high but they price match ads so I can get any advertised new release for 10% less than the lowest advertised price thanks to the BSP.

I'm not sure what you might classify as a 'deal' on used, but even their used prices are pretty terrible.

Perkinsun Dzees 01-23-11 03:31 AM

Re: FYE store closings 2011
 
Last two days for the FYE in Huntington Beach on Beach Blvd, a few blocks from the now defunct DVD Planet store.

Para Para 01-23-11 04:25 AM

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What do you mean defunct? It's still around/open.

mike07 01-23-11 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by mzupeman2 (Post 10593573)
I'm not sure what you might classify as a 'deal' on used, but even their used prices are pretty terrible.

I agree, I've noticed many a times that the used prices are the same as the new ones. But occasionally, you may be able to find an exclusive used DVD for less than a brand new one (non-exclusive). Also, I remember getting a bunch at their Buy 2 Get 2 Free sales , sure the prices were high but when you average them out it was cheaper than a lot of places. OF course I don't remember the last time I've been at F.Y.E. so I don't know if they ever have those sales anymore.

Zbu 01-23-11 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by kd5 (Post 10568595)
I agree wholeheartedly, but all they had to do to become a major player was lower their damned prices and they could never see that. Dipshits priced themselves right out of business. -kd5-

That's the story of Borders and every other single business that tried to go into DVDs and thought they could pull VHS-styled pricing with it. Who the hell really pays MSRP anymore?

a/v Junkie 01-28-11 03:40 PM

Re: FYE store closings 2011
 

Originally Posted by Perkinsun Dzees (Post 10603353)
Last two days for the FYE in Huntington Beach on Beach Blvd, a few blocks from the now defunct DVD Planet store.

It's sad to see that one go. They had a lot of hard-to-find and OOP dvds. More than the one in Fullerton.

Mickactual 01-29-11 06:47 PM

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I live in northern NJ - and there are 4 area stores closing that I know of (store employees are very evasive when asked which other stores are liquidating):
  • Rt.4 PARAMUS (final day unknown)
  • PALISADE CENTER NY (final day was supposedly 1/28)
  • RT 22 UNION (supposedly closed already)
  • ROCKAWAY MALL (final day was supposedly 1/28)
I'd appreciate any updates on these and other local store liquidations, if anybody has any.

I actually grabbed some good deals at these stores, including:
Soylent Green DVD $4.49
Slade In Flame DVD $1.19
Take That The Circus import CD $5.99
Robbie Williams Rudebox CD $1.50
Elton John The Captain & The Kid CD $1.50
Pretenders Pirate Radio CD/DVD box set $20.99

pbishop69 01-30-11 02:28 AM

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FYE is closing? Good!! Hope BORDERS is next. They both suck!

DonnachaOne 01-30-11 04:15 AM

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At Borders I can drink tea and read English magazines. As long as I can do those two things, I don't care if they become the "Twilight and Celebrity Biography" store.

mike07 01-30-11 12:13 PM

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Their prices may be higher than other B&M stores but they also have a wider range of titles than others. Can't say I've ever been in a Borders store though, we have more Barnes & Noble booksellers around here.


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