vulgar_newcomer
JUB Addict
Good for them.
As they moved out quality products and reduced what quality they sold replaced by their house brand and other cheap junk. This goes in all categories from Hi-Fi to TV
They want to cater to a field of technology idiots and the limberdick/sagging tit demographic.
Then they want you to spend hundreds at the geek squad for simple shit they should be doing to booster their customer relations.
But most importantly how they rip the average sucker off for a HDMI Dynex cable for 50 or 70 bills.
Always a shabby operation compared to Circuit City or CompUSA (tiger direct is goofy too).
What took this so long?
ORLANDO --
Electronics giant Best Buy will close 50 of its big-box stores and lay off 400 people as part of a restructuring plan to stem revenue losses.
Best Buy announced Thursday that the company lost $1.7 billion in the quarter that ended March 3. By comparison, last year they earned $651 million.
The company has not announced which stores will close, but the closures will happen within the next year, and the layoffs in the corporate and support areas will happen by 2015.
Best Buy blames the losses on the success of online retailers, particularly Amazon. Best Buy says it has expanded its online store, but it is struggling to compete.
Best Buy will also be testing a new store format, called a "connected store" format. The company also plans to open another 100 US Best Buy Mobil stores in the next year. There are currently 305 stores in the US, and the company expects to have about 600 to 800 stores by fiscal year 2016.
Best Buy is also hoping to bring in more customers by expanding the benefits in the Reward Zone Silver loyalty program. Best Buy says that program accounts for a big percentage of the company's profits. They will also be implementing a new plan to get increase good customer service, including new financial incentives for employees.
http://pr.bby.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=244152&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1678082&highlight=
As they moved out quality products and reduced what quality they sold replaced by their house brand and other cheap junk. This goes in all categories from Hi-Fi to TV
They want to cater to a field of technology idiots and the limberdick/sagging tit demographic.
Then they want you to spend hundreds at the geek squad for simple shit they should be doing to booster their customer relations.
But most importantly how they rip the average sucker off for a HDMI Dynex cable for 50 or 70 bills.
Always a shabby operation compared to Circuit City or CompUSA (tiger direct is goofy too).
What took this so long?
ORLANDO --
Electronics giant Best Buy will close 50 of its big-box stores and lay off 400 people as part of a restructuring plan to stem revenue losses.
Best Buy announced Thursday that the company lost $1.7 billion in the quarter that ended March 3. By comparison, last year they earned $651 million.
The company has not announced which stores will close, but the closures will happen within the next year, and the layoffs in the corporate and support areas will happen by 2015.
Best Buy blames the losses on the success of online retailers, particularly Amazon. Best Buy says it has expanded its online store, but it is struggling to compete.
Best Buy will also be testing a new store format, called a "connected store" format. The company also plans to open another 100 US Best Buy Mobil stores in the next year. There are currently 305 stores in the US, and the company expects to have about 600 to 800 stores by fiscal year 2016.
Best Buy is also hoping to bring in more customers by expanding the benefits in the Reward Zone Silver loyalty program. Best Buy says that program accounts for a big percentage of the company's profits. They will also be implementing a new plan to get increase good customer service, including new financial incentives for employees.
http://pr.bby.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=244152&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1678082&highlight=


















