10 businesses in danger of closing in 2011

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  • MassNole
    Banned
    • Mar 2006
    • 18848

    #61
    Re: 10 businesses in danger of closing in 2011

    Originally posted by elgreazy1
    I was doing some research and alot of it was BB's fault. The creator of Netflix was an angry ex-BB customer who started it up, built the company, even attempted to sell Netflix to BB - who declined in order to partner with an Enron-based subsidiary - but BB refused. It all was bad business moves.

    In other news, I'm running over to a BB today to pick up some games and movies on the cheap if possible.
    Well the article says the stores will remain open, but it's just a matter of time.

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    • bkfount
      All Star
      • Oct 2004
      • 8467

      #62
      Re: 10 businesses in danger of closing in 2011

      Blockbuster was a giant, slow moving corporation that refused to change.

      free market, bitches....

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      • buckeyefan78
        MVP
        • Mar 2008
        • 1430

        #63
        Re: 10 businesses in danger of closing in 2011

        Originally posted by elgreazy1
        Hmmm, we were considering a switch to T-Mobile since our AT&T service has been the worst crapfest I have ever encountered.
        I've battled companies before but AT&T actually got a first out of me -

        I sat on the floor in the middle of that joint until a manager came out to talk to me.

        You'd think a nutcase sitting on the floor would have got the manager out sooner but even that took about 10 minutes.

        WORST-CUSTOMER SERVICE-EVER!
        For Milbut

        Not changing sig until Florida gets their 2nd road win outside the South since 1965 (first was Rutgers in 1986) 9/28/10

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