When stores close down, customers expect deals. I know I do. I remember when Circuit City went out of business, I went in for their close out sale and bought an iPod and athletic style headphones for a fraction of the regular retail price at stores such as Best Buy or The Apple Store.
A lot of customers heard Best Buy stores were closing and were hoping for big savings on merchandise throughout the store. Unfortunately, that is not the case. Best Buy is not going out of business, they are merely reducing the number of store locations across the United States.
What does this mean for customers? Well do not expect any discounts on premier items such as Apple products, TVs, or appliances. These items are going to be relocated to other stores and sold at the labeled price. Discounts will only be applied to smaller items such as cell phones accessories, batteries, cables, and video games.
As a customer, I am disappointed that Best Buy will not be offering TVs for 50%. However, I can understand why they are not offering those close-out deals...they are not closing out the business, just a few stores.
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