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The troubled 60-year-old electronics chain tried its best to survive bankruptcy, but to no avail; now, it will liquidate its merchandise and close all 567 remaining stores.
The validity of any outstanding warranties varies for each bankruptcy. If a retailer goes out of business, the consumer may be able to rely on the manufacturer’s warranty. If a manufacturer goes out of business, the consumer may be able to rely on any warranties provided by the retailer. Many extended warranties and service plans are provided and administered by third parties and are typically not affected by a retailer or manufacturer going bust.So ... potentially good news. Anyone out there have their Circuit City extended warranty paperwork handy? If so, let us know the details.
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dang dats messed up dawg.
So long CC. I stopped shopping there many years ago when I was hounded by salespeople the second I walked in the door. Best Buy has been my store of choice since then.
As long as I can remember everytime I went into a Circuit City.. it was a ghost town. Their return policy was complete garbage as well... it got to the point where I would go to Fry's or Walmart for my tech deals.
Circuit City doomed itself with unorganized, dirty-looking stores (let's keep CDs and DVDs in the right GENRES, never mind simple alphabetization), backing big business instead of the consumer (Divx), and not keeping up with the Joneses (Best Buy). I feel bad for the hard-working people who will lose their jobs, but I won't shed a tear when Circuit City goes down for the third time.
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1 Posted by runwitu on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:55PM EDT Report Abuse
They wrote their own epitaph about 10 years ago when they changed their proven selling module. The greedy corporate types with their misguided ideas (think DIVX) ruined the lives of many of their store management level people who had worked their asses off. Its too bad the closings won't hurt those responsible for the demise.