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Forum - View topicNEWS: U.S. Borders Book Chain to Close Up to 51 More Stores
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SaiyanHero16
Posts: 265 Location: South Carolina |
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Guess I better get rid of the card on my keychain.
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Redlinks
Posts: 496 Location: America |
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Well this certainly stinks. D: Thankfully, no word on anymore closings in Virginia.
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outlawwolf
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And my store is still open! Though now that the two biggest stores in my area, Columbus Circle and Penn Plaza are about to go, it's going to be insanely hard to keep customers convinced that we're going to get through this.
Seriously, Penn Plaza going is a huge freakin blow. This summer is not going to be a kind one. |
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ikuyias
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Well, that's a big-ass bummer! But, if this is what Borders needs to do to survive, then I guess they have to close the stores. We have had 2 stores close in the San Diego area, one of which I used to go to a lot. There is another Borders I can go to & thankfully, that one is not on the list. However, I feel bad for those whose stores are closing & also for those who now (or soon will) have NO Borders to go to. I hope that this latest anticipated round of closings is the last and that Borders can dig itself out of this hole they are in.
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firedragon54738
Posts: 3113 Location: wisconsin |
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That was close at less the store near me is still open but I wounder for how long
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TsukasaElkKite
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dang it.
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Sunday Silence
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One possibility:
Translation: Outright liquidation for one potential bidder. |
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Dark Absol
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So, my Borders dodged another bullet again (the one in Tallahassee). But it sucks that 51 more in addition to 200 has closed down. :/
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Sunday Silence
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I just noticed it now, but why is US based anime news on the UK boards?
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Monster in a box
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Mine is still safe...for now.
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Emma Iveli
Posts: 679 Location: Hobo with internet |
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That sucks (checks list) Oh good, the last one in San Francisco is still open. But then again, I'm not surprised that one would stay open. It's in the best location for a book store. It's really close to San Francisco State. I wouldn't be surprised if a good chunk of the people who buy books there are students.
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RoverTX
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They have closed down all their stores in central Texas, but at a number of stores they have kept the signs up and left all the shelfs up. Its kind of weird.
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child of Lilith
Posts: 137 Location: Egg of Lilith ( the black moon) |
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That those stores have to close is indeed bad news, but if it helps the chain as a whole stay alive, so be it.
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Sailor S
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Well, looks like my store is still hanging in there. That's good, because the employees there are really nice and helpful people, so I'd hate to see them lose their jobs.
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Finny-chan
Posts: 448 Location: West Virginia, U.S.A |
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Damn the one in the Huntington mall in West Virginia was on the list. Now that Borders and FYE are both gone down there I have no more reason to visit that mall anymore such a shame it was a little bit closer than the Charleston mall.
Luckily I didn't see Charleston's Borders store on the list so they will still be alive for a little while longer. So I guess that means from now on I'll be going to the mall in Charleston as long as they keep both FYE and Borders even if it is just for a little while longer. |
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