getme
11-02-08, 06:04 PM
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=13343
that's that.
getme
that's that.
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View Full Version : Circuit City done for... getme 11-02-08, 06:04 PM http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=13343 that's that. getme Vizion47 11-02-08, 06:24 PM ??? and ??? WJonathan 11-02-08, 06:31 PM ??? and ??? My thoughts exactly. getme, you pulled the bad thread trifecta: off-topic, redundant, and wrong link. Congrats! :eek: blklightning 11-02-08, 06:31 PM should i smash my laptop now and get a new one with my protection plan? hell, if they go under my warranty is useless, right? edit: wouldn't that constitute a contract breach? if so, they owe me 300 bucks. getme 11-02-08, 07:49 PM My thoughts exactly. getme, you pulled the bad thread trifecta: off-topic, redundant, and wrong link. Congrats! :eek: Hey we all need goals :D Kevuda 11-02-08, 07:58 PM They're not done for, at least not yet. They over expanded, so now they're pulling back in order to (hopefully) better manage the remaining stores. rfuji 11-03-08, 10:18 AM Stick a fork into it. It's done.:D Goatse 11-03-08, 10:19 AM really needed to start another thread?? Sunkist 11-03-08, 10:57 AM should i smash my laptop now and get a new one with my protection plan? hell, if they go under my warranty is useless, right? edit: wouldn't that constitute a contract breach? if so, they owe me 300 bucks. All warranties are owned by a third party so your laptop is covered even if they go under, and this counts for any electronic retailer. wolfgaze 11-03-08, 04:26 PM my thoughts exactly. Getme, you pulled the bad thread trifecta: Off-topic, redundant, and wrong link. Congrats! :eek: =] frank_f 11-03-08, 04:32 PM Did you read the link to Tweeter? CC may be done. But Tweeter caught fire, burned to a crisp, with nothing left to stick a fork in. funsocaltiger 11-03-08, 05:14 PM All warranties are owned by a third party so your laptop is covered even if they go under, and this counts for any electronic retailer. Yeah the real question is whether or not warranty companies will also go under due to the economy. I'm sure they are directly impacted by slowing sales. wouldn't that constitute a contract breach? if so, they owe me 300 bucks. Even if it were... good luck suing a bankrupt company. =P Sunkist 11-03-08, 05:16 PM Yeah the real question is whether or not warranty companies will also go under due to the economy. I'm sure they are directly impacted by slowing sales. Circuit City warranties are run by GE so hopefully they won't. |