And another one bits the dust - many a Saturday I would spend looking for items (and then scanning the barcode so that I could buy cheaper on amazon).
Soon Walmart will be the only place to get physical copies of anything. I trired supporting HMV before Xmas and I kind of figured this would happen.
Our grandkids will go to 'store' museums one day. "You could hold something before you bought it? Wow!"
Incredible fact from the article: "Despite its troubled position, the retailer still sells 27% of all DVDs and Blu-Ray discs and 38% of the physical music market."
:confused
HMV Canada is unaffected by this, it was split off in 2011.noooo I have season 4 of tng on order there
HMV Canada is unaffected by this, it was split off in 2011.noooo I have season 4 of tng on order there
Very sad as you can see on this graphic it has been coming for a long time: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/ma...ruggling-retailer-HMV-set-administrators.html
I have seen our price go, then tower, then virgin who became zavi then went. Hmv who sold waterstones a couple of years back have dropped like a stone. Amazon who are based in Ireland and jersey to keep taxes low mean high street stores cannot compete. Then there was mp3 which iTunes and others cained them on. Electrical goods never paid off for them. Now the banks have pulled the plug they will follow comet, woolworths(uk) Jessops and the others into the history books, only question is is who is next?
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