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Re: Borders Liquidation
Borders did sell games for some times. Mostly random $20 crap titles.
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Re: Borders Liquidation
I am going to take a book a day into the poo chalet, for a last hurrah farewell dump / read, to remind myself why i don't buy in B&M stores anymore.
(Some filthy savage has probably already done it, and thinks "B&M" stands for bowel movement) |
Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by Alan Smithee
(Post 10858948)
Best deterrant to reading in a store I ever saw was at a convenience store near where I used to work- by the magazine rack, there was a hand-written sign saying "This is not library so do not read magazeen here."
<i>"I just constantly enjoy sitting down and reading, especially in bookstores because it's quiet and the whole aura of it is just really relaxing," said Katherine Carrasco of Rancho Cucamonga, who prefers paper-and-ink books to the electronic variety.</i> That's from "The Sun" (San Bernadino paper). I wonder how much of what she read she actually purchased. Perhaps B&N (to avoid the same fate as Borders) should put books and magazines in those plastic containers (a la blu-ray cases at Target) to prevent patrons from reading them. Instead, direct them to kiosks to read snippets and excerpts from the book. |
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Going to miss Borders, I could always get a book there for cheaper than I could at B&N.
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my local B&N has a kids section with tables where they encourage people to bring their kids and read in the store
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Originally Posted by Blu-ray-collect
(Post 10859559)
Case in point:
<i>"I just constantly enjoy sitting down and reading, especially in bookstores because it's quiet and the whole aura of it is just really relaxing," said Katherine Carrasco of Rancho Cucamonga, who prefers paper-and-ink books to the electronic variety.</i> That's from "The Sun" (San Bernadino paper). I wonder how much of what she read she actually purchased. Perhaps B&N (to avoid the same fate as Borders) should put books and magazines in those plastic containers (a la blu-ray cases at Target) to prevent patrons from reading them. Instead, direct them to kiosks to read snippets and excerpts from the book. |
Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by jwstl
(Post 10858751)
But, you can't build a successful business when your only reasonably priced items are the Bargain books and items discounted via the coupons.
Originally Posted by Double_Oh_7
(Post 10859192)
It was a good store to kill some time and browse around. But to buy something? Never... the prices were terrible. Even with a 50% off coupon, you could still find it cheaper on Amazon.
The one near my g/f closed a few months back* and we used to stop in there to browse magazines after dinner or while waiting for photos to print at the CVS across the street. We miss it, but it wasn't like we were spending much money there. * I was mayor of it on Foursquare and a couple months later, I get notified that some woman had ousted me. Who the hell is so empty that they repeatedly checked into a closed business until they were mayor. I flagged the place as closed. If I can't be mayor, the hell is she! |
Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by Blu-ray-collect
(Post 10859559)
Case in point:
<i>"I just constantly enjoy sitting down and reading, especially in bookstores because it's quiet and the whole aura of it is just really relaxing," said Katherine Carrasco of Rancho Cucamonga, who prefers paper-and-ink books to the electronic variety.</i> That's from "The Sun" (San Bernadino paper). I wonder how much of what she read she actually purchased. Perhaps B&N (to avoid the same fate as Borders) should put books and magazines in those plastic containers (a la blu-ray cases at Target) to prevent patrons from reading them. Instead, direct them to kiosks to read snippets and excerpts from the book. A Borders I went to in Santa Cruz, had their entire Graphic Novels/Manga section sealed in plastic sleeves. They must have had a lot of browsing in that section, so they went ahead and took care of it.
Originally Posted by al_bundy
(Post 10859589)
my local B&N has a kids section with tables where they encourage people to bring their kids and read in the store
My issue (both when I worked as a Manager and now that I'm no longer in Retail) is with the customers (if you can call them that) who's sole purpose is to throw $2 for a cup of coffee at the store and then treat the store like their home. Plopping down in a chair somewhere (sometimes physically moving them to parts of the store they aren't meant for), grabbing 20+ books and camping out. Not even putting the books back where they belong because it's someone's job to do it anyway. Comparing terrible Daily Sales Goals/Numbers with the amount of people in a said store, you start to realize you have a lot more camping than you do actual buying. As I said before, I'm happy to see everyone cheering the downfall of yet another company/B&M. We'll see how competitive E-Tailers are when they are the only ones left. |
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BTW I posted this so those who, like me, had something to return, or borders bucks, etc. could get in there and get squared away. Noticed a new 30% off coupon through Thursday as well.
http://www.bordersmedia.com/coup/201...id=SL_20110719 |
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Originally Posted by davidh777
(Post 10859143)
You started this topic in three different forums, mekeez? :hscratch:
Originally Posted by whotony
(Post 10859151)
He's just spreadin' the word.
Noticed a new 30% off coupon through Thursday as well. http://www.bordersmedia.com/coup/201...id=SL_20110719 |
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I posted this in one of the other Borders threads, but it might be more appropriate to mention it here. I work at a news outlet and the AP just sent out a correction to their story.
NEW YORK (AP) - In a story on July 19, The Associated Press, relying on a company statement, reported erroneously that Borders was expected to ask a federal bankruptcy court to allow it to be sold to liquidators. Borders plans to ask the court to appoint liquidation firms to conduct going-out-of business sales. They will not buy any assets of Borders. |
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Originally Posted by asianxcore
(Post 10859731)
As I said before, I'm happy to see everyone cheering the downfall of yet another company/B&M. We'll see how competitive E-Tailers are when they are the only ones left.
Guaranteed.
Originally Posted by mekeez
I posted this so those who, like me, had something to return ($60), or borders bucks, etc. could get in there and get squared away. Some Borders stores are less accommodating and I thought it was entirely possible that things would shut down way too quickly so some people would be left high and dry. I did get my cash back, although it was obvious that they didn’t know about the decision yet. :P
I just wouldn't throw a fit if they refuse. Though, I'm sure someone will.. |
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When I check store inventory for an item online, it turns out that I don't have a store within a 100 miles of me, although we have two here. It's started...
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Originally Posted by conebone69
(Post 10859944)
Those cheering will be the first ones in line to bitch and moan when things don't go their way.
Guaranteed. It's entirely possible that Borders will allow coupons and/or gift cards to still be used. I was able to use a gift card during a store closing but liquidation might be different. I just wouldn't throw a fit if they refuse. Though, I'm sure someone will.. |
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Originally Posted by mekeez
(Post 10860029)
When I check store inventory for an item online, it turns out that I don't have a store within a 100 miles of me, although we have two here. It's started...
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Originally Posted by kenbenobi
(Post 10859130)
Damn, I had a preorder for an item coming out July 26. Guess that won't be happening, unless maybe their warehouse already received it...
Also pre-ordered a blu-ray due in September (Mother's Day) -- guess I'll be shopping for it elsewhere now. |
Re: Borders Liquidation
Originally Posted by mekeez
(Post 10859774)
I posted this so those who, like me, had something to return ($60), or borders bucks, etc. could get in there and get squared away. Some Borders stores are less accommodating and I thought it was entirely possible that things would shut down way too quickly so some people would be left high and dry. I did get my cash back, although it was obvious that they didn’t know about the decision yet. :P
Noticed a new 30% off coupon through Thursday as well. http://www.bordersmedia.com/coup/201...id=SL_20110719 |
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Sad to see them go, but it was pretty inevitable once they started closing stores last year.
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Originally Posted by davidh777
(Post 10860433)
Whatever. Makes a really fractured conversation with 24 posts in one forum, 35 in another, then this thread. I'm interested in the topic but don't want to chase all those down.
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Originally Posted by seether254
(Post 10859210)
sooooo.......... is this just a love/hate borders thread? wheres the deal here?
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I did a store search for my area. The only Borders that I know in the area didn't show up, but a couple of their other properties did. By that, I'm referring to a couple of Waldenbooks stores down here. I had totally forgotten that Waldenbooks fell under that same Borders umbrella. I guess those stores will be closing, too. That leaves hardly any real book stores in my city.
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The Waldenbooks in the Pine Ridge Mall in Chubbuck, Idaho will be gone by the end of September. Which would bother me, but the employees were all unfriendly in there and acted as if people buying things annoyed them. At any rate that leaves exactly 0 bookstores in my area if we are not including used bookstores.
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I will miss borders. How can the government watching more than 10000 people get fired in current situation?
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Originally Posted by truelies
(Post 10861898)
I will miss borders. How can the government watching more than 10000 people get fired in current situation?
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^^Apparently the B&M Bookstore lobby isn't powerful enough.
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