Sears Corp. to close 100 to 120 Kmart & Sears stores
Tuesday, December 27th, 2011 10:55PM CST
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In an internal memo Tuesday to employees, CEO and President Lou D'Ambrosio said that the retailer had not "generated the results we were seeking during the holiday."
As parts of the national economy continue to struggle, jobs are still being lost. As this is unfortunate of many people, it might lend a hand to some Transformers collectors looking to find the silver lining in the shape of discounted toys in a closing K-Mart or Sears store. To read the entire article click here, and share your finds in the Toy Sightings forums here.
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Posted by Rated X on December 27th, 2011 @ 11:04pm CST
Posted by King Slick on December 27th, 2011 @ 11:25pm CST
Posted by amtm on December 27th, 2011 @ 11:50pm CST
As for Target, I used to have no interest in them whatsoever. But the Wal-Marts in this area have gone from pleasant to unbearable in the past decade. Even after they remodeled one to be a "super" Wal-mart, with no less than 32 registers, there will sometimes be a grand total of...drum roll...one that is actually open. And employees will walk by customers waiting for help without acknowledging them or giving it a second thought. And did I mention the "self-checkouts" are always out of order?
Target, on the other hand, seems to think service matters. Yeah, they have that completely ridiculous policy of calling customers "guests", but there is always someone at the ready to help you check out. Lines always move fast, at the register or at the return counter. I wonder how they keep so many people staffed, but then again, I guess it evens out since their employees actually do work, unlike the loafers I see at Wal-Mart.
Posted by Mirage22 on December 28th, 2011 @ 12:00am CST
Posted by nemesis-prime on December 28th, 2011 @ 4:36am CST
Posted by Stockade on December 28th, 2011 @ 5:43am CST
Posted by dragons on December 28th, 2011 @ 7:55am CST
nemesis-prime wrote:walmart just kicks everyones ass...only good thing bout kmart is layaway tho
you forgot to metnion online shopping alot of people would perfer get something online than go to store & pick up cheaper that is how netflix & gamefly became popluar i like to interact with people in person i dont care how long i have to wait in line
Posted by Solrac333 on December 28th, 2011 @ 9:57am CST
Posted by Fearing on December 28th, 2011 @ 12:03pm CST
Rated X wrote:You just cant mess with Wal-Mart. K-Mart has always been like a ghost town even in Miami. I give Target a few more years as well...
No way. Maybe Target is different where you live, but here and in a few other parts of the country where I have friends, the general stereotype (and while I'm no fan of stereotyping folks, this is just what the perception is, I don't make it, I'm just sayin') is that Wal-Mart is where the trailer park/low income crowd shops and despite having similarly competative prices, Target is where everyone else shops. That may have to do with Target having a lot more market penetration in this area, but again I know at least a few other parts of the country where the stereotype is the same.
Now granted with the economy there are plenty of low income families out there, but there are still a lot of people who also won't go near a Wal-mart with a ten foot pole because of the general feeling about the place(not too mention the service tends to be awful compared to Target).
Posted by Autobot032 on December 28th, 2011 @ 1:17pm CST
As parts of the national economy continue to
struggle, jobs are still being lost. As this is
unfortunate of many people, it might lend a
hand to some Transformers collectors looking to
find the silver lining in the shape of discounted
toys in a closing K-Mart or Sears store.
Silver lining? "Sucks about your jobs and all, but I got my TOYS! Oh, what's that? You won't be able to buy any for your kids and can't even feed them now? D'aww, too bad."
There is no silver lining. The article should've been left at people losing their jobs and how unfortunate it is.
*smh*
Posted by Erailea on December 28th, 2011 @ 2:18pm CST
Autobot032 wrote:
Silver lining? "Sucks about your jobs and all, but I got my TOYS! Oh, what's that? You won't be able to buy any for your kids and can't even feed them now? D'aww, too bad."
There is no silver lining. The article should've been left at people losing their jobs and how unfortunate it is.
*smh*
This is a Transformers website, not a "the world sucks, please post sympathy" site/forum. I think everyone knows it sucks when a business fails, regardless of the economic state in the world.
And given this is, specifically, the toy forum, it's alerting anyone looking for toys (either for themselves, relatives or charities) that sales (potentially really steep sales) are coming in the future.
You can't stop a business from going out when they've declared a state of bankruptcy or are making moves to prevent bankruptcy. We should just be thankful the corporation is smart enough to take steps to prevent their entire self from caving in and wish luck to those who are about to be effected by it. But that doesn't mean the point of this website (Transformers) needs to be neglected. It that were the case, why post it in the new section in the first place.
Posted by Autobot032 on December 28th, 2011 @ 2:37pm CST
Erailea wrote:Autobot032 wrote:
Silver lining? "Sucks about your jobs and all, but I got my TOYS! Oh, what's that? You won't be able to buy any for your kids and can't even feed them now? D'aww, too bad."
There is no silver lining. The article should've been left at people losing their jobs and how unfortunate it is.
*smh*
This is a Transformers website, not a "the world sucks, please post sympathy" site/forum. I think everyone knows it sucks when a business fails, regardless of the economic state in the world.
And given this is, specifically, the toy forum, it's alerting anyone looking for toys (either for themselves, relatives or charities) that sales (potentially really steep sales) are coming in the future.
You can't stop a business from going out when they've declared a state of bankruptcy or are making moves to prevent bankruptcy. We should just be thankful the corporation is smart enough to take steps to prevent their entire self from caving in and wish luck to those who are about to be effected by it. But that doesn't mean the point of this website (Transformers) needs to be neglected. It that were the case, why post it in the new section in the first place.
Some things are more important than toys. Even on a toy forum. There should be no silver lining in any of this disastrous news.
I'm angry enough to make sure K-Mart doesn't get anotyer dollar from me. They've mishandled themselves for years and Wal-Mart made them deal with it. And now tue employees are going to suffer for it.
Posted by RK_Striker_JK_5 on December 28th, 2011 @ 2:57pm CST
Posted by Nekoman on December 28th, 2011 @ 3:01pm CST
Posted by GuyIncognito on December 28th, 2011 @ 3:23pm CST
Nekoman wrote:I'm disturbed by the amount of pro-Wal-Mart responses in this thread. We need a team of qualified psychiatrists now, and the military and fire department for back up.
Compared to K-Mart, Walmart is a shining beacon of hope. Not only are K-Mart stores often dirty and depressing, they actually charge MORE than most other retailers for figures. Their prices are even higher than TRU's.
Autobot032 wrote:
Silver lining? "Sucks about your jobs and all, but I got my TOYS! Oh, what's that? You won't be able to buy any for your kids and can't even feed them now? D'aww, too bad."
There is no silver lining. The article should've been left at people losing their jobs and how unfortunate it is.
*smh*
This is a Transormers Toys Forum, where collectors of Transformers toys gather to talk about Transformers toys. You wanna talk about the economy and jobs? Go to the Huffington Post or something.
Posted by phase on December 28th, 2011 @ 4:32pm CST
Posted by DISCHARGE on December 28th, 2011 @ 6:44pm CST
and giving you cash to spend on future purchases. I hope the Kmarts near me don't go under like when I lived in Michigan, too many people I knew lost their jobs, it was a travesty.
Posted by Autobot032 on December 28th, 2011 @ 7:16pm CST
GuyIncognito wrote:This is a Transormers Toys Forum, where collectors of Transformers toys gather to talk about Transformers toys. You wanna talk about the economy and jobs? Go to the Huffington Post or something.
You're right that this is the TransFormers Toys Forum. This topic at hand is a General Discussion thing. It should've been posted and discussed there. It mentions nothing of TransFormers. It speaks only of store closings, nothing more, nothing less.
Because of that, I have the right to discuss what's in the topic., I can't help it was put in the wrong forum.
Editorializing, does not make it a TF news story.
How about them apples? Enough bold typeface for you?
Posted by Kibble on December 28th, 2011 @ 7:24pm CST
I at least hope their top notch website stays in service...
Posted by Autobot032 on December 28th, 2011 @ 7:29pm CST
Kibble wrote:Kmarts are closing? I don't get it...premium prices and ghetto facilities...I mean, what's not to love?
I at least hope their top notch website stays in service...
I'm surprised K-Mart's still open at this point. From what I heard on one of the financial news channels, Macy's is the largest US retailer. Followed by Wal-Mart and Target. K-Mart wasn't even mentioned. Which is odd, considering Target owns a piece of K-Mart, currently. Well, technically, Target's parent company owns pieces of K-Mart.
Posted by Vicalliose on December 28th, 2011 @ 8:57pm CST
Posted by Autobot Megatron on December 28th, 2011 @ 9:27pm CST
Posted by Erailea on December 28th, 2011 @ 10:14pm CST
Autobot032 wrote:You're right that this is the TransFormers Toys Forum. This topic at hand is a General Discussion thing. It should've been posted and discussed there. It mentions nothing of TransFormers. It speaks only of store closings, nothing more, nothing less.
Because of that, I have the right to discuss what's in the topic., I can't help it was put in the wrong forum.
Editorializing, does not make it a TF news story.
How about them apples? Enough bold typeface for you?
Actually, I posted this in the TOY forum so collectors could know to keep an eye out for sales if they were looking for figures they otherwise passed up or couldn’t afford. It was then posted in the news feed so everyone who check out the news (not just the forums) could see by an Admin (or whatever the technical name for our green-named friends are).
So take the stick out of your butt and go find a political and/or economical forum (or topic) to throw your hissy fit in. Your constant whining isn't going to save anyone their jobs but a store closing might help people get things they couldn't or wouldn't before,which might include CLOTHES FOR THEIR CHILDREN or appliances they need to replace in their house. My posting this news happened to be in direct reference to TF toys because this is a TRANSFORMERS WEBSITE and this forums is about TRANSFORMERS TOYS
(you obviously didn't catch the point behind the bolding, so how about caps?)
Posted by NatsumeRyu on December 29th, 2011 @ 10:10am CST
I'll go with one of my co-workers and agree that they're shutting down the less profitable ones to free up money for the usual new locations that hope to be in places that will allow them to make more money.
I work at a Target in the town (technically we're on the other side of the freeway, so it's called another town, but it's basically all merged together) of Walmart headquarters and can say we're doing just fine, LOL. (for whoever gave target a few years)
Like any big business, you've got good stores and bad stores though. Just depends on the location and the people working there. :/