3 Reasons Circuit City is failing

  1. The stores are in sham­bles. Every­thing is in dis­ar­ray and groups of employ­ees at my nearby store stand in cir­cles talk­ing rather than work­ing the floor or try­ing to get some sort of order.
  2. The cashier asked me if I found every­thing alright, and when I told her ‘No, your movie dis­play is like a war­zone.’ She replied with ‘Oh I know, it gets that way after a sale.’ I can’t even begin to explain how that’s the wrong answer.
  3. The prices suck. They’re not even attempt­ing to under­cut the com­pe­ti­tion and work on quan­tity rather than qual­ity. Every piece of elec­tron­ics is over­priced as com­pared to what I can find online or in other stores.

I should have just called this post ‘3 Rea­sons Cir­cuit City sucks balls’ but I felt the cur­rent title was more to the point.

Discussion

  1. The Card Masta says:

    Yeah, Trick real­ize this, in a time like this, every­thing is falling apart in one way or another. Hon­estly, I love how worked up you got about the ser­vice there, well guess what, the work­ers are just teenagers there, they behave the same way, any busi­ness with a staff of high­school­ers does. Just because you can’t cart your bulk around to dif­fer­ent shelves to get your crap, doesn’t mean the busi­ness itself is poor.

    There are esti­mated thou­sands of busin­nesses that are expected to close in this year and regard­less of whether or not cir­cut city is on the list, I think the true prob­lem lies in peo­ple like you, the overly-critical, pseudo intel­lec­tual that spends his time on card game sites, yet thinks he can judge every­one else and is supe­rior based on the fact his feel­ings got hurt by an elec­tron­ics store.

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