Posted March 1, 200718 yr Did any one hear that it they are closing 100 stores? 2 in the columbus area? We can get good deals out of this.
March 1, 200718 yr ^wow serious?? I goto that store if they were out of stock of something at the store in tri-county.
March 1, 200718 yr That's what someone told me, but according to the link below, it looks like they must be wrong http://consumerist.com/consumer/how-to/how-to-know-if-your-compusa-is-getting-liquidated-240139.php
March 9, 200718 yr CompUSA closings spare Cincinnati March 9, 2007 | CINCINNATI BUSINESS COURIER The local CompUSA outlet has been spared in a restructuring that will close 126 of the retailer's stores across the United States. CompUSA announced its list of store closings Thursday. The Dallas-based computer and electronics chain will close four stores in Ohio -- two in the Cleveland area and two in Columbus. Those stores will be shuttered over the next 60 to 90 days. The CompUSA store on Princeton Pike in the Tri-County area will remain open, as will the Dayton store. No closings were announced in Kentucky, where CompUSA operates locations in Lexington and Louisville. Read More...
March 12, 200718 yr Business First of Columbus - March 9, 2007 CompUSA closing Columbus stores Business First of Columbus - March 9, 2007 CompUSA Inc. is leaving Columbus. Spokeswoman Jessica Nunez said Thursday the stores at Easton Market and off Sawmill Road, along with two in Cleveland, are among 126 outlets the company is closing nationwide. The stores will be shuttered over the next 60 to 90 days. Read More...
March 12, 200718 yr I was just in the store in Beachwood. It is closing as well. Only 10% off as of Saturday.
March 13, 200718 yr Comp USA closing = zero loss to me. I do all computer shopping online and keep the empty flapping heads out of it.
December 10, 200717 yr Bump CompUSA sold; will close all its stores The retailer struggled with falling prices on personal computers and big-box stores like Best Buy. By Associated Press Sunday, December 09, 2007 DALLAS — Consumer electronics retailer CompUSA said Friday it will close its store operations after the holidays following sale of the company to Gordon Brothers Group LLC, a restructuring firm. Financial terms weren't disclosed. CompUSA operates 103 stores — including a store by the Dayton Mall at 221 Springboro Pike — which plan to run store-closing sales during the holidays. Privately held CompUSA, controlled by Mexican financier Carlos Slim Helu's Grupo Carso SA, said discussions were under way to sell certain stores in key markets. Stores that can't be sold will be closed. Read More...
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