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Circuit City Name is Pursued by Successful CompUSA Salvagers

By David LaGesse

Posted: April 14, 2009

The same company that bought the CompUSA name and a few of its stores out of bankruptcy is bidding to buy the name of also-bankrupt Circuit City. Systemax bought the CompUSA name and a few of its stores a couple of years ago.

Both CompUSA and Circuit City are damaged brands. Each earned a reputation for poor service with clerks who didn't know the goods.

Systemax is trying to answer tech clerk ignorance with, believe it or not, technology. The company's confident enough to be slowly expanding the CompUSA, despite the tough times.

Calling it "Retail 2.0," Systemax is hooking all of its stores' PCs, TVs and monitors directly to the Internet. Customers are free to tap the Web to learn about a product, competing products, and even competitors' prices. The chain hopes its clerks learn something, too.

It's a far cry from most retail stores, which try to cut off customers from the Internet. Or, even worse, limit Web access to their own Websites -- sometimes with prices that are reportedly higher than what users would see on their home PCs.

Retail has no choice but to change, CompUSA's Gilbert Fiorentino said recently:

Everything has changed in technology. Nothing has changed in retail, where the same old stores have employees who aren't educated about the products they're selling.

Shoppers will get the online experience inside the store. They will know everything about the product before getting it home and unpackaged.

Best Buy has no clue.....Neither does Fry's.....

Best Buy will be the next one to fail unless they make some big time changes. First would be prices and then selection and then sales people's knowledge about products. I bet Tiger Direct buys them next because the way they operate is old school and that is what failed Circuit City.

I cannot stand to even go into a Best Buy store because of the way they operate. Fry's is worse though- I see them failing next. Thats because of aragent sales kids mostly that have no clue about anything electronic. And the way they so much distrust the customers, thinking that everyone is trying to shop lift from them. They make you feel like you are about to board an airline.

Tiger Direct rocks! Way to go and good luck!

arealpatriot of AZ @ May 29, 2009 22:05:05 PM

Prices

After CompUSA and Circuit City, went out of business, Best Buy's prices

shot way up. When I want something I check the Best Buy price out first, then check the Amazon.com price out. Amazon.com usually

beats Best Buy by 10%-50%. So you hang in there Best Buy, I want you to

keep those Amazon.com prices so low.

vick474 of CA @ Apr 15, 2009 05:03:50 AM

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