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Fry’s Electronics expected to shut entire retail chain
Fry's Electronics is expected to close its entire chain of electronics superstores nationwide at midnight tonight.
My only concern is lack of competition and how it will probably affect the market.Excellent, now I won't have clients that send me there for parts anymore.
My only concern is lack of competition and how it will probably affect the market.
Yeah they didn't adapt to modern retail requirements at all. Their supply chain was whacked too, I had more bad parts come from them over the years... especially HDDs. I'm NOT sad to see them go.Not to mention Fry's was an exercise in how not to manage a business. Huge stores with bizarre themes and almost no employees... stock was always an issue and if you lived somewhere where they don't have a store, they don't ship! WTF.
. . . and if you lived somewhere where they don't have a store, they don't ship! WTF.
Probably very little. The amount of online competition in this market is pretty fierce already (which is probably one among many reasons for the demise of Fry's).
That sounds like yet another way to get a bad review, watched that happen too.The accounting can be a bit tricky and of course gift cards, once sold, represent a liability until they're redeemed, but... did you ever stop to think about how many gift cards expire unused? Free money!
expecting all businesses to play bank is silly.
Yes, restaurant CHAINS.Were I doing so, you'd be right. But restaurants have a long, long history of issuing gift certificates or cards. These days you can buy those even at major retailers like Target, Walmart, etc., for many restaurant chains. I never even vaguely implied "all businesses," or even "most businesses."
I don't expect computer techs to be issuing gift certificates on a routine basis, though I'm sure some do.
This is incorrect. There are many easy ways to track gift cards. In the merchant services side of my business, we offer a few different ways to track gift card balances, either that tie into a POS system or that just run on a standalone credit card terminal and some of them being free with the exception of purchasing the physical plastic cards.Yes, restaurant CHAINS.
Mom and pop shops can't do this easily at all, that was my only point. The one that I know near here almost went under thanks to them. Of course it was all their fault, for not taking that money and stuffing into a savings account, only drawing it when the expenses for that certificate showed up. But I have a sneaking feeling they weren't even really tracking the things all that well either. That opens a whole new can of worms.
Chains have an easier time of it, because there's a corporate office somewhere with the people and talent to track the money games.