Thread regarding Sears layoffs

How did Tuesday’s blowout signing go with all the handwritten signs?

I heard it was rough!

Seems like it would have been better to do an overnighter for the 2 day ordeal or did they do during day to get more people to help?

Is the handwritten signs readable since some people have scribble for penmanship?

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The blowout is no blowout at all. Most items are 20-30% higher than they are the rest of the year!! It’s a setup and customers will fall for it.

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Post ID: @2mzx+Q2wovth

It's all about that short-term cash flow. Just like selling off the real estate and desirable subsidiaries, it's a last-ditch effort to stay afloat a little longer - most of the current merchandise, once sold at whatever price, won't be restocked again. They need the cash to pay the remaining vendors still willing to ship to them.

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Post ID: @1lug+Q2wovth

How do you make a profit from a clearance "blowout" sale ? No, it's liquidation.

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Post ID: @1xyy+Q2wovth

At least one major media outlet is running a story this morning about how desperate this sale appears. This, the Whirlpool news, the Wall Street Journal article, and if true a huge new list of closings is going to spook vendors even more.

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Post ID: @1ptw+Q2wovth

Nah, its more enjoyable watching on the sidelines.

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Post ID: @1djc+Q2wovth

@hzr isn’t that the truth!! They haven’t moved on

Maybe they should hire back in so they get fresh gossip on the spot

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Post ID: @1lpe+Q2wovth

It's like the people who leave but want to show up snooping around asking questions. Get a life.

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Post ID: @hzr+Q2wovth

I'm sure that whatever profit the store made from these sales won't really matter.

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Post ID: @tft+Q2wovth

@lyv - Why the anger? These types of sales made it harder for me as well; a whole lot of pain for extremely little gain. That is not how successful businesses operate. Since your store enjoyed stellar sales and profits as the result of your hard work, my apologies!

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Post ID: @xjt+Q2wovth

Horrible man took so long to do them and they didn't even explain it well enough. Honestly I just hope they stay as long as it says and not change their mind next week.

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Post ID: @tur+Q2wovth

@-ery F@ck You! I bust my A** and these dumb sales just make it harder

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Post ID: @lyv+Q2wovth

@hqj - Thanks for your feedback Pinocchio!

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Post ID: @ery+Q2wovth

For what its worth it worked too well. We were swamped all day.

Signs look good.

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Post ID: @hqj+Q2wovth

No not really my business, but you obviously are in a happier place so why bother? I don't get it? But as you said absolutely none of my business.

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Post ID: @hcy+Q2wovth

I meant former employee.

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Post ID: @gek+Q2wovth

Former employer and like to read about the misery I left.....if its any of your business.

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Post ID: @wel+Q2wovth

Funny...you obviously don't work for Sears. Why even bother being on this site then?

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Post ID: @uxf+Q2wovth

Handwritten signs? What a dump.

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