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Extended warranties, gift cards, rain checks, and rebates will be honored. All sales are now final.
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The interesting part was after I found out their "extended warranty" was only good for a one time use! Of course none of this was made clear by anyone at the time of purchase. Subsequently I did a lot of research on the Internet and found postings from ex-employees that stated that they were severely reprimanded if they did not sell a warrant on EVERY item going out the door.
Good riddance to a rip-off company that I feel gave little, if any, value-add to a brick and mortar purchase. They died by their own hand.
unexpected service from them. Can't say it of the national chain,
but the Clearwater Florida store was/is the BEST store ever.
through 2001. I agree the service and management sucked.
They were so into selling "extended warranties" that they forgot
about people and people's needs. They did treat employees
badly at times. As for the guy who said the employees didn't
know the products and couldn't make good product
recommendations, sir I can tell you one thing. I knew my
products, brands, developers, and the companies that made the
products and services. I was the kind of guy who cared about
knowing my products and knowing what to recommend for what
the customer wanted to do. I took extrodinary pains to make
sure I knew ahead of time of any possible software or hardware
bugs or issues that might arise in a product. I would download
bug fixes, patches, software updates, and shareware and
freeware that might be helpful for solving many users problems.
I was signed up to more newsgroups, blogs, newsletters, and etc
than I could even read or manage. I cared about taking care of
customers. I gave everything I had into my job and my
profession. I am sure there were many other employees who
were as dedicated.
Here's a shopper's tip... Just a little looking around and patience, you can get everything you want at the "after rebate" price, WITHOUT shopping at a place that uses rebates. It's true, I've been doing it for years.
And you are also right about being able to find everything you want at the "after rebate" price without shopping there. Ten minutes on the Internet, and you can find it without the hassles.
CUSA is a victim of their own flawed decisions about marketing and employee-compensation. They couldn't keep any decent people because the primary job of every CUSA employee after they got hired was to search for a decent paying job.
I've routinely bought items from CompUSA but only when they were on sale. Funny, last time when I bought something online, CompUSA shipped it to the wrong address BUT the UPS guy noticed the mistake! Oh well.
Furthermore, CC I understand would be >$100 million dollars deeper in debt were it not for their warranty sales. Circuit City may be going down next. There are rumors that they are subject to a buyout.
The real problem is that retailers aren't selling things that people want to buy and a lot of people dislike the retail experience so much they are willing to wait for mail order. In some cases it is cheaper even after shipping. I see so much junk on the local electronics ads that I don't see anybody realistically wanting to buy.
I would definitely agree though that competition has driven down margins, which played a factor, but I don't think it was the only factor.
I am guessing that everything will be no less then 40% off after christmas... too bad Apple will buy back the stock instead of discount it. I wanna new Mac Mini.
Contrary to what you said Apple will not buy back the stock. For two reasons: one Apple generally doesn't buy back inventory from retailers and Apple is about to update several of their products at MacWorld in January. Most manufacturers have return quotas in place for defective products usually about 10% anything beyond that and it is generally your problem unless you return it back to them within a fixed number of days(sometimes retailers accidentally order the wrong product or too many). Anything beyond that and they don't have to buy it back even if it is defective. Hence, if CompUSA probably can't return all their Apple inventory back to Apple. When CompUSA closed in Southern California they sold the Macs at a discount albeit a lot of people picked them up before they got past 10% discount because Apple is so rarely discounted anywhere.
I am a little befuddled as to what the new model of business really is. Other from having a little more competitive prices I am not sure how Best Buy are running their business much different. The blue shirts are pretty much clueless and most business products needed to be order through Best Buy for business (mail order), which is somewhat pointless since there are places like Fry's and Microcenter where I can pick up the product today and the products that aren't carried there I can buy cheaper with better return policies than BBB at other mail order vendors.
Bottom line I would be hard pressed to believe that you are in the "biz" otherwise you would understand why CompUSA failed. No matter what most people say most people don't buy somewhere based upon the knowledge of the employees or the selection provided they carry the products you want. For most people the only criterion is price. I remember dealing with people whom could get a machine with hard drive that was three times bigger, twice the ram, and a far better for $50 more and they wanted the cheaper desktop. Nevermind the cheaper machine took a good 20-30 seconds longer to boot, they just didn't care. Except in some of the larger markets I think that CompUSA would have trouble keeping the doors open trying to focus on the small percentage of customers whom really care about service.
I wonder if the clerks will show up at BB, CC, or one of the Office stores. OD, OM, Staples may be the big winners here.
Let your fingers do the shopping for stock on hand.
10-20% off meant they were still by far the most expensive store in town. Even more then the mom and pop shops.
They weren't happy about it, but they did do it. And then went back and removed all the shelf tags from their radar detector displays.
At one time it was a great store, but then we left the 90's.
Newport News, VA
CompUSA is finally going out of business.
After dealing with them over the years and watching them start their Over priced merchandise + Rude and Ignorant staff policy they implimented some years ago and for reasons I can not understand, I am glad to see them finally going out of business. I would puzzle over the practices they used seemingly to convince people NOT to shop with them. I even spoke with different staff members over those same years
marveling each time that any one of them would have a "Technical" job let alone "any" job, at least one dealing with other living humans.
Anyway, when they are about 2 weeks from actually closing their doors I will drop in for a last look.
So long and thanks for all the fish(y) deals
ITS ABOUT TIME!!!!!! C'mon Fry's (or anybody else for that matter)
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this comment you made of the warrant is good one time is every where appantley you dont pay attention to that and you have no idea what your talking about i work for compusa in tn and trust me buddy if they told you to shove it they had a reason to more then likely you were being a what is that word oh an a$$ so get over on bad expereince is not enough to make a comment
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But, let me tell you some... bull buddy buddy. I support her, because... YOU ARE WRONG, AND ALL YOU SAID IS A "LIE", AND IS A "ROBBERY", TOO. WHEN YOU HAVE A CUSTOMER YOU "NEVER BUT NEVER AND NEVER YOU SAY A EXTENDED WARANTY COVER ONLY ONE TIME!!", BECAUSE IF YOU SAY THAT TO A CUSTOMER, THAT CUSTOMER DOESN'T BUY A EXTENDED WARRANTY, BECAUSE THE CUSTOMERS AREN'T STUPID SPENDING MONEY FOR SOMETHING THEY CAN'T HAVE. CompUSA SHOULD BE 100% CLOSED, OR MAYBE IS ALL READY CLOSED... JE JE JE. THAT WOULD BE GOOD FOR CUSTOMERS AND VERY BAD FOR YOU. SO, DON'T BE FRESH POSTING STUPID ANSWERS OR COMMENTS.
OK?... BULL BUDDY BUDDY BUDDY BUDDY.
- by retracmj November 20, 2008 9:59 PM PST
- I have bought most of my computers and computer supplies from CompUSA. I have used them for computer repairs also. I have always been very satisfied with their products and service. I hate tht this is happening.
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