Thread regarding Follett layoffs

Another nail in the coffin. I would not want to be the Purdue manager this rush.

http://www.digitalbookworld.com/2014/amazon-expands-campus-bookstore-program-launches-at-purdue/

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I would test that theory for yourself. I think you may not come to the same conclusion.

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Post ID: @auk5+x4FOQVn

GT clarified this at the town hall. No worries, Amazon only carries a few titles compared to the wide selection that Follett has. Thats a relief.

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Post ID: @alAh+x4FOQVn

Technically Amazon is not selling...they are distributing. This does not violate the contract

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Post ID: @3XPy+x4FOQVn

Amazing, the only time Follett gets mentioned in a news article, it is about Follett high prices and bringing in Amazon to lower the cost to students.

Interesting that they can complete with Follett, don't we have a contract with the school?

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Post ID: @3wJp+x4FOQVn

and they are headed to a follett store near you

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Post ID: @2mD9+x4FOQVn

Here is a new competitor. http://voices.suntimes.com/business-2/packback-textbook-rental-funding/

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Post ID: @1kCG+x4FOQVn

FFS! Get over yourself! The company doesn't suck because you're not here any longer. Are you that grand that your absence has caused the stench to rise to intolerable levels? Therapy can help with your acute case of narcissism.

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Post ID: @1nRT+x4FOQVn

Smell the rotting flesh of a once proud company. A company so proud it has been sticking it to students for decades. Since they have fewer customer victims these days, the company has decided to eat itself.

Right now, they are finishing up the 10th Chapter of the 11 Chapter story....

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Post ID: @1es3+x4FOQVn

Maybe they are retaliating over the lawsuit by National Association of College Stores in which the association claims Amazon could not prove its claims that it can save students up to 30% off new textbooks and up to 90% off used ones.

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Post ID: @1PtU+x4FOQVn

Unbelievable, Amazon is going straight for the profit juggler.

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Post ID: @1FLA+x4FOQVn

Follett is going down the toilet. Done. Stick a follett value in rhat!

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Post ID: @1cif+x4FOQVn

First Amazon buys the Kiva bots system so Follett has to pay Amazon to keep the ADC running. Follett has to pay Amazon to deliver books at the start up of the ADC disaster (and slapping the students in the face with a $1.00's worth of ramen noodles to say we're sorry you poor smucks). And now Amazon is partnering with independent stores to give great services and products to their students. While Follett is laying off the associates that built years of trust and knowledge with the universities and replacing them with part time/no benefit associates who don't give a st. So who is delusional? Drink the Kool-aid, drink the Kool-aid!

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Post ID: @1aXW+x4FOQVn

Follett lost the battle years ago. They wouldn't listen to anyone. They were drunk on financial kool-aid

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Post ID: @1Bbz+x4FOQVn

Are you joking, you are delusional.

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Post ID: @1vPK+x4FOQVn

I can't find anything. I'll have to ask a friend who knows the bookstore manager very well. That's the key, here. The bookstore is University owned. One of Amazon's champion's is the bookstore manager. The university owned bookstore delivers many services to the campus, no the least of which is student jobs. What this manager appears to have done is help negotiate the fee that Amazon will pay the university and the terms under which they'll do business on campus. Here is another area where Follett fails. They don't play nicely with others (see the bookstore manager's comment in the Cal story. She acted like she was happy to be freed from the burden of working with the ASUC). Once again, Follett has failed to dictate the terms of the fight.

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Post ID: @1884+x4FOQVn

Any news/reports on how the amazon program at Davis is working out?

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Post ID: @1ykq+x4FOQVn

27573, how are you defining "this battle". If Amazon's goal is to claim 20% of the bookstore's business, how does Follett win? If Amazon is successful at taking 20% in a year's time, and Follett has no answer for year two, how much more will Amazon win in year two? Follett has failed to dictate the terms of battle. Follett has already lost.

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Post ID: @LJF+x4FOQVn

Amazon stands no chance in this battle

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Post ID: @AFI+x4FOQVn

That's awesome. I love seeing Follett getting pantsed.

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