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Borders Bankruptcy Coming Next Week

Glad I bought a Kindle instead of a Nook. :lol:

Actually bought a Kindle because the salesman at my local Barnes and Noble just seemed slimey while trying to push a Nook on me.

I don't know what that last bit means but it sounds.....dirty.

:guffaw:
 
My local Borders superstore is apparently on the closing list. I'm not surprised. The local Barnes and Noble superstore gets all the customers (better location, been there longer, etc.). I can't imagine it will be good for the plaza Borders was sitting on, though... I expect a lot more closings in that area...
 
I called my local Borders yesterday, and they have no information yet on any closing sales. I feel bad for the folks who work there; they're nice people, and it sucks that they'll have to find new jobs. :(
 
There are two Borders in my area- the one closest to me was spared. I'm not surprised- they're ALWAYS busy and the checkout lines back up even when all registers are open. It's a good store. The other one is smaller, and it's closing. Too bad- the people were so friendly and helpful.
 
The Borders in Lancaster, PA was my first experience with a "big-box" bookstore, and it was an awe-inspiring place to go. Of course, this was back in the early 90s, so I'm sure it's a very different place today. The B&N that I work at now has a Borders right around the corner and they're closing. That store always seemed cavernous and empty (of both product and customers), so its closure was a long time coming.

So Borders isn't making a killing selling $20 DVDs for $35?
I think you've got that backwards. It's not that Borders (or B&N for that matter) is selling $20 DVDs for $35, it's that Amazon and Walmart are selling $35 DVDs for $20.
 
Pretty much every Borders I've used is being closed. Across 4 states even. Yikes.

Don't worry the rest of the stores will be closed by the end of the year. There is no way hey can survive.

The thing that really bites about that fact is that one of the ones staying open for now in Albuquerque is out our new-ish outdoor mall, which I love visiting. It has a lot of great shops that aren't located anywhere else in town and to have a big empty storefront where the Borders is will be depressing to see..

Sadly, there's a huge Barnes and Noble just across the street from it, so the likelyhood of them moving in as a replacement is slim to none...
 
A bit of thread necropsy, but somehow appropriate given the subject. Another Washington state Borders location is biting the dust. The Tacoma location at 38th and Steele, now has "store closing" banners on it. Apparantly the owner of the building wanted a higher rent and Borders, given their current situation, decided not to take them up on the offer. Was in there yesterday and they're giving at least 20% off most of the stock still on the shelves.
 
Went to a closing store on Sat.

$39.99 for B5 boxed sets. (30% OFF! sticker)
Went to Costco and they had the same thing for $15.99.

No wonder they are going down....
 
^^^
Among other things, yes. They've been pretty-much useless for at least the last couple of years, IMO, and I've been shopping more and more at B&N. Wonder how long they'll last out the e-book assault wave?
 
Went to a closing store on Sat.

$39.99 for B5 boxed sets. (30% OFF! sticker)
Went to Costco and they had the same thing for $15.99.

No wonder they are going down....

Yeah, Borders was never the place to buy DVDs. The sales are great for books however.
 
Went to a closing store on Sat.

$39.99 for B5 boxed sets. (30% OFF! sticker)
Went to Costco and they had the same thing for $15.99.

No wonder they are going down....

Yeah, Borders was never the place to buy DVDs. The sales are great for books however.

Some are. I dunno-they never seemed to have a good handle on promoting anything but the Flavor of the Week. The sales were there-but you really had to dig. I broke protocol once and pushed a "minor" sale in my merchandising. Penguin Classics. Nice copies with cool covers of the lit classics.
We sold our stock down to almost nothing. I got a write up for "failing to execute my position properly according to company guidelines."
I gave notice a few weeks later...didn't need to see rats leaving to know there was nothing worth staying for...
 
Went to a closing store on Sat.

$39.99 for B5 boxed sets. (30% OFF! sticker)
Went to Costco and they had the same thing for $15.99.

No wonder they are going down....

Yeah, Borders was never the place to buy DVDs. The sales are great for books however.

Some are. I dunno-they never seemed to have a good handle on promoting anything but the Flavor of the Week. The sales were there-but you really had to dig. I broke protocol once and pushed a "minor" sale in my merchandising. Penguin Classics. Nice copies with cool covers of the lit classics.
We sold our stock down to almost nothing. I got a write up for "failing to execute my position properly according to company guidelines."
I gave notice a few weeks later...didn't need to see rats leaving to know there was nothing worth staying for...

Oh, I meant the going out of business sales. Those are worth it.

I never regularly shopped at Borders. I went to Barnes and Noble or Amazon if I was buying new.
 
The Borders that closed new me is pretty new. They opened in 07 or 08 and had DVDs for about 4 months before they realized no one would ever pay $35 for a movie they can get for $10 at Target across the mall.
 
Borders was/is good if you tend to buy a lot of books and was part of their free membership program. In addition to in-store deals, you frequently got email coupons ranging from "five bucks off your order" to "buy 2, get 1 free." Those definitely came in handy if you liked several ongoing series of books.

I used to go to my local Waldenbooks store two or three times a month, but when Borders shut it down, they pretty much lost me as a customer because the nearest Borders store was out of the way for me.
 
Went to a closing store on Sat.

$39.99 for B5 boxed sets. (30% OFF! sticker)
Went to Costco and they had the same thing for $15.99.

No wonder they are going down....

Yeah, Borders was never the place to buy DVDs. The sales are great for books however.

Tell me about it. The only DVD set I bought from my local Borders was TNG season 2, and that was only because I couldn't find it anyplace else. Cost me $15.00 more that what I paid for the rest of them at Best Buy.
 
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