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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @marcinozga
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      @marcinozga said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

      @Dashrender I think they failed because of lack of e-commerce and their prices sucked. Best Buy survived, despite being almost a clone of CC.

      Frankly BB just sucks today too. They barely carry anything. I buy mice/keyboards and USB sticks from there all the time because I dont' want to wait for delivery (almost no next day delivery here).

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      • pmonchoP
        pmoncho @Dashrender
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        @Dashrender said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

        @marcinozga said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

        @Dashrender I think they failed because of lack of e-commerce and their prices sucked. Best Buy survived, despite being almost a clone of CC.

        Frankly BB just sucks today too. They barely carry anything. I buy mice/keyboards and USB sticks from there all the time because I dont' want to wait for delivery (almost no next day delivery here).

        I agree, In mid-late 90's, most of their floor space seemed like it was for music, movie and software CD/DVD's. Now it seems wide open an kinda eerie when they are not busy.

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        • M
          marcinozga
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          Wait until they flop too, then score some deals during final sales. My relatives got huge tv, blu ray player and few other electronic devices for next to nothing when Circuit City was closing down.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @pmoncho
            last edited by

            @pmoncho said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

            @Dashrender said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

            @marcinozga said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

            @Dashrender I think they failed because of lack of e-commerce and their prices sucked. Best Buy survived, despite being almost a clone of CC.

            Frankly BB just sucks today too. They barely carry anything. I buy mice/keyboards and USB sticks from there all the time because I dont' want to wait for delivery (almost no next day delivery here).

            I agree, In mid-late 90's, most of their floor space seemed like it was for music, movie and software CD/DVD's. Now it seems wide open an kinda eerie when they are not busy.

            I see mostly TV's and appliances when I scan the place - oh and phones... then they have a smattering of the consumer - rape my network please electronics crap...

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            • pmonchoP
              pmoncho @Dashrender
              last edited by

              @Dashrender said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

              @pmoncho said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

              @Dashrender said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

              @marcinozga said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

              @Dashrender I think they failed because of lack of e-commerce and their prices sucked. Best Buy survived, despite being almost a clone of CC.

              Frankly BB just sucks today too. They barely carry anything. I buy mice/keyboards and USB sticks from there all the time because I dont' want to wait for delivery (almost no next day delivery here).

              I agree, In mid-late 90's, most of their floor space seemed like it was for music, movie and software CD/DVD's. Now it seems wide open an kinda eerie when they are not busy.

              I see mostly TV's and appliances when I scan the place - oh and phones... then they have a smattering of the consumer - rape my network please electronics crap...

              That is what I see also. Something inside me keeps telling me, never to buy an appliance from there or anything over the occasional mouse/keyboard, USB wireless and/or SSD drive that is on sale.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @pmoncho
                last edited by

                @pmoncho said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                @Dashrender said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                @pmoncho said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                @Dashrender said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                @marcinozga said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                @Dashrender I think they failed because of lack of e-commerce and their prices sucked. Best Buy survived, despite being almost a clone of CC.

                Frankly BB just sucks today too. They barely carry anything. I buy mice/keyboards and USB sticks from there all the time because I dont' want to wait for delivery (almost no next day delivery here).

                I agree, In mid-late 90's, most of their floor space seemed like it was for music, movie and software CD/DVD's. Now it seems wide open an kinda eerie when they are not busy.

                I see mostly TV's and appliances when I scan the place - oh and phones... then they have a smattering of the consumer - rape my network please electronics crap...

                That is what I see also. Something inside me keeps telling me, never to buy an appliance from there or anything over the occasional mouse/keyboard, USB wireless and/or SSD drive that is on sale.

                I bought a new refrigerator last May, we looked at BB first, but they didn't have what we wanted - used a local furniture place, not sure it would be really any different buying from Nebraska Furniture Mart or BB - or hell Costco.

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @Dashrender
                  last edited by

                  @Dashrender said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                  @pmoncho said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                  @Dashrender said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                  @pmoncho said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                  @Dashrender said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                  @marcinozga said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                  @Dashrender I think they failed because of lack of e-commerce and their prices sucked. Best Buy survived, despite being almost a clone of CC.

                  Frankly BB just sucks today too. They barely carry anything. I buy mice/keyboards and USB sticks from there all the time because I dont' want to wait for delivery (almost no next day delivery here).

                  I agree, In mid-late 90's, most of their floor space seemed like it was for music, movie and software CD/DVD's. Now it seems wide open an kinda eerie when they are not busy.

                  I see mostly TV's and appliances when I scan the place - oh and phones... then they have a smattering of the consumer - rape my network please electronics crap...

                  That is what I see also. Something inside me keeps telling me, never to buy an appliance from there or anything over the occasional mouse/keyboard, USB wireless and/or SSD drive that is on sale.

                  I bought a new refrigerator last May, we looked at BB first, but they didn't have what we wanted - used a local furniture place, not sure it would be really any different buying from Nebraska Furniture Mart or BB - or hell Costco.

                  Our kitchen appliances all came from Ikea. It is all black label of known brands.

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                  • EddieJenningsE
                    EddieJennings
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                    I didn't mind Fry's, but over time I found Microcenter usually had the specific items I wanted / needed in stock.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @JaredBusch
                      last edited by

                      @JaredBusch said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                      @Dashrender said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                      @pmoncho said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                      @Dashrender said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                      @pmoncho said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                      @Dashrender said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                      @marcinozga said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                      @Dashrender I think they failed because of lack of e-commerce and their prices sucked. Best Buy survived, despite being almost a clone of CC.

                      Frankly BB just sucks today too. They barely carry anything. I buy mice/keyboards and USB sticks from there all the time because I dont' want to wait for delivery (almost no next day delivery here).

                      I agree, In mid-late 90's, most of their floor space seemed like it was for music, movie and software CD/DVD's. Now it seems wide open an kinda eerie when they are not busy.

                      I see mostly TV's and appliances when I scan the place - oh and phones... then they have a smattering of the consumer - rape my network please electronics crap...

                      That is what I see also. Something inside me keeps telling me, never to buy an appliance from there or anything over the occasional mouse/keyboard, USB wireless and/or SSD drive that is on sale.

                      I bought a new refrigerator last May, we looked at BB first, but they didn't have what we wanted - used a local furniture place, not sure it would be really any different buying from Nebraska Furniture Mart or BB - or hell Costco.

                      Our kitchen appliances all came from Ikea. It is all black label of known brands.

                      yeah - shutup - you and your local ikea...

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @JaredBusch
                        last edited by

                        @JaredBusch said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                        @Dashrender said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                        @pmoncho said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                        @Dashrender said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                        @pmoncho said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                        @Dashrender said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                        @marcinozga said in Fry's Computer Store Chain Now Defunct:

                        @Dashrender I think they failed because of lack of e-commerce and their prices sucked. Best Buy survived, despite being almost a clone of CC.

                        Frankly BB just sucks today too. They barely carry anything. I buy mice/keyboards and USB sticks from there all the time because I dont' want to wait for delivery (almost no next day delivery here).

                        I agree, In mid-late 90's, most of their floor space seemed like it was for music, movie and software CD/DVD's. Now it seems wide open an kinda eerie when they are not busy.

                        I see mostly TV's and appliances when I scan the place - oh and phones... then they have a smattering of the consumer - rape my network please electronics crap...

                        That is what I see also. Something inside me keeps telling me, never to buy an appliance from there or anything over the occasional mouse/keyboard, USB wireless and/or SSD drive that is on sale.

                        I bought a new refrigerator last May, we looked at BB first, but they didn't have what we wanted - used a local furniture place, not sure it would be really any different buying from Nebraska Furniture Mart or BB - or hell Costco.

                        Our kitchen appliances all came from Ikea. It is all black label of known brands.

                        But this does remind me - BB was known for getting units from manufactures with unique model numbers so they didn't have to price shop against other vendors - this also caused warranty issues too, if I recall.

                        Not sure if they are doing that anymore or not.

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