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02-28-2011, 12:23 AM
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I hope the Seattle Airport location stays open, I need a place to buy reading material while traveling and that is where I buy quite a bit.
I still love libraries though, so many small ones have a paperback exchange I have serious relationships with.
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03-02-2011, 04:52 PM
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I usually don't go to Borders but, today, after I left school, I decided to stop by. It was really, really dead in there. A few years ago, it was always busy, especially on the weekends. I don't expect them to be around too much longer even after they reorganize.
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02-25-2011, 01:50 PM
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Half Price Books for the win.
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02-28-2011, 12:56 AM
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I am not surprised that Borders had to close up shop. Their prices are sky-high! When I went the other day to check it out, their prices with the 20-40% off were still more expensive than B&N and Amazon. I saw some DVDs for $30... I don't think anyone has paid that much for a DVD since 1999. There were a ton of people in line, but there were still a lot of good books and best-sellers left. I hope that their prices will come down even more, because if not, I can't imagine that they'll be able to get rid of their inventory.
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02-28-2011, 03:19 PM
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I work at Borders so I am now out of a job  A lot of our regular customers are extremely sad to see us leaving some customers were crying. I'm so bummed I absolutely LOVED working there.
As for the prices, they will most likely not go down, we have been selling out like crazy. Everything left over will most likely be sent to another store.
If you are going to a Borders sale its better to go to in the morning or before they close so the lines aren't long. I worked the first day of the sale and the lines were TWO hours long! And please remember to be nice to the people who are working there! We are all out of jobs and still have to deal with rude people all day and clean up huge messes in the store after.
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03-03-2011, 09:27 AM
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The closing stores are accepting Borders Bucks, right?
Just not coupons?
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04-13-2011, 10:24 PM
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Mine is closing on Saturday. I went two days ago and came out with 8 items for 27 bucks. Six books, a DVD and a blu-ray. I don't know if I will be back on the last day but if EVERYTHING is gonna be that cheap (and it probably will be because the liquidators seem to follow a national plan) then I think I will go.
(There was SHITLOADS of books left in the Sci-Fi section when I went. I would go back just to try some books out.)
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04-14-2011, 01:27 AM
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We all know how I feel about it
Though I'm super sorry about your job, Madeline.  That totally sucks, especially when rude customers make the last days unpleasant. Working at a bookstore is such an AWESOME experience but when customers get cranky, they hold the power to ruin eeeeeverything.
I may go to a sale if the prices are that awesome. I almost NEVER go to Borders but I do remember them having a pretty decent selection. I'm already in need of a bookcase but I'm sure I could poke around and find more books I don't need.
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04-14-2011, 09:35 PM
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Ours closed on Sunday. We went on Saturday night when everything was 1.99 and it was empty. Maybe a couple hundred books left, but that's it (literally, the shelves and tables were gone as well). Sad.
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04-14-2011, 10:52 PM
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I got an email today that the one near me that is closing has five days.
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06-16-2011, 06:38 AM
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It has been about two since my Borders stores closed. Here is what life is like for me now.
When Borders sends me a 40 percent off coupon is the only time I will shop from Borders.com. My Borders Rewards Plus (or Gold?) takes an additional ten percent off. And actually, one day in May I got a DVD for free because it was already less than ten bucks and I had Borders bucks.
However, the significant coupons are few and far between, it seems. Amazon.com has by far the best deals on EVERYTHING.
One day, I had an itch to go to a bookstore so I went to Books-A-Million. The one in DuPont Circle has the feel of a Borders but the location of an old Crown Books. But I went in there and didn't spend a dime. It just didn't feel the same.
I went up the street to Kramerbooks, a place from which I've never purchased a book. Their layout sucks. Fuckin hipsters. Still didn't buy a book.
However, I must say that I have found a new permanent music and DVD home in Melody Records on Connecticut Ave. Their sales are comparable to Borders, without the bonus bucks.
But like I said before, in general I will be switching to Amazon. I put the Amazon app on my blackberry to price things I'm browsing for and it's always cheaper.
Sorry, bookstores....
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06-16-2011, 02:26 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Senusret I
It has been about two since my Borders stores closed. Here is what life is like for me now.
When Borders sends me a 40 percent off coupon is the only time I will shop from Borders.com. My Borders Rewards Plus (or Gold?) takes an additional ten percent off. And actually, one day in May I got a DVD for free because it was already less than ten bucks and I had Borders bucks.
However, the significant coupons are few and far between, it seems. Amazon.com has by far the best deals on EVERYTHING.
One day, I had an itch to go to a bookstore so I went to Books-A-Million. The one in DuPont Circle has the feel of a Borders but the location of an old Crown Books. But I went in there and didn't spend a dime. It just didn't feel the same.
I went up the street to Kramerbooks, a place from which I've never purchased a book. Their layout sucks. Fuckin hipsters. Still didn't buy a book.
However, I must say that I have found a new permanent music and DVD home in Melody Records on Connecticut Ave. Their sales are comparable to Borders, without the bonus bucks.
But like I said before, in general I will be switching to Amazon. I put the Amazon app on my blackberry to price things I'm browsing for and it's always cheaper.
Sorry, bookstores....
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I think that it's just the area you were looking in... Kramerbooks has its niche, like Busboys does. If you're looking for a travel book to go to Nepal or a ridiculously expensive book that looks somewhat interesting but in reality is a waste of money, KB is your place. The only time I would ever go in was during some late-night semi-drunken perusal of the shelves, but that was about it. I kind of like BAM, especially its magazine section, because they'd have some really random things in there.
I happened to be out in Springfield the other day and saw that their Borders (right by the metro station) is still running with no signs about closing down. I'll have to keep an eye out to see if I can snag some discounts when it actually does. Then again, I've been a Kindle user since the first generation (my bookshevles are way too full as it is), and so I've pretty much been an Amazon-only user for awhile. I do quite like Amazon's Prime service, which for an extra $60-or-so per year, you get free two-day shipping on just about everything they sell (and it sometimes gets to my house in one day). Great for instant gratification when I'm being super lazy.
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06-16-2011, 01:49 PM
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I have a 15 dollar gift card to borders that I keep trying to use, but with their shipping it is NEVER worth it, I once applied a coupon code and my price went up. Yeah, no thanks Borders, I'll stick to BN for my Nook and back and forth between them and Amazon for my physical books.
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06-16-2011, 03:02 PM
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I just found out that the one closest to me is closing...I'm shocked...
Whenever I go to that location, I always stop in borders and purchase something....
My all-nighters for the release of my HP Books....
dangit!
But I do shop at A m a z o n more regularly.
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