I went to a CC closing sale and they are jokes. The merchandise is discounted up to 30%, mostly 10% though, prices are based on original price, current sales prices don't count, and the prices are non-negotiable, so if the price in the store is higher than prices elsewhere, including CC online and other CC stores, you'll end up paying a higher price. Basically they aren't trying to close these stores at cost; they are trying to close these at a profit.
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here in Kansas City Circuit City is closing all 10 of its stores this week.
I went to a CC closing sale and they are jokes. The merchandise is discounted up to 30%, mostly 10% though, prices are based on original price, current sales prices don't count, and the prices are non-negotiable, so if the price in the store is higher than prices elsewhere, including CC online and other CC stores, you'll end up paying a higher price. Basically they aren't trying to close these stores at cost; they are trying to close these at a profit.