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Future Shop stores closed across Canada, some to become Best Buy

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Muffdiver69

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Shitty way to do it for sure. Sounds like they just pulled the rug out from under the FS employees. Hope they atleast give a decent severance. But i always thought it was odd
to have both stores operating for so long. When i first heard about BB buying FS i expected them to convert to BB. Some malls had both stores (Landsdowne Centre in Richmond)
 

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FS was great until BB bought them.

FS was still better than BB, but then we had basically two shitty chains.

Now, we'll just have the really shitty BB stores. Ain't progress neat?
 

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I'm not really surprised actually. Thought they had good sales people, but their customer service department was bumbling. Sorry to hear anyone losing their job but then again it falls back to poor management.
 

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Future shop is garbage. Same with best buy. Thanks to Amazon Canada I haven't had to visit the incompetent shop for years.
 

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I give the shopping experience in either stores a failing grade–
this ranges from the design and presentation of the store, product display and customer service.
 

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Will they be having massive clearance sales?
The ones they're closing permanently are right next to Best Buys. They'll probably just consolidate the inventory.

But has anyone found a list of which stores are closing permanently? I see the number in all the articles but not even their own FAQ says which ones specifically.
 

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This is why people need a emergency savings fund. This pretty much came out of the blue, I did wonder why it took them so long to consolidate since they were pseudo competing with each other. When my previous company folded, at least we had a heads up that something was wrong and the process was smooth.

They aren't the only chain that self compete with each other. There is a Save On on Lougheed that is a 5 minute drive from the Price Mart on Grandview Highway.
 

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But has anyone found a list of which stores are closing permanently? I see the number in all the articles but not even their own FAQ says which ones specifically.
http://www.vancouversun.com/business/Future+Shop+stores+reopen+under+Best/10928784/story.html
Of the 22 Future Shop stores in B.C., 13 of these stores will be converting to the Best Buy brand, including the one in downtown Vancouver at Granville and Robson streets, and nine will be closing.

Future Shop stores closing in B.C. are:

— Broadway — 1740 West Broadway

— Richmond Lansdowne — 5300 No. 3 Road

— North Vancouver — 1076 Marine Drive

— Langley — 20150 Langley Byplass

— Bridgeport — 2780 Sweden Way

— Abbotsford — 32700 South Fraser Way

— Kelowna — 1876 Cooper Road

— Surrey — 10153 King George Highway

— Coquitlam — 2929 Barnet Hwy
 

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No closeout sales, just a dark store with a closed sign. Terrible shock to the employees I am sure.

The FS I used to go to was right next to a Best Buy, both stores had mostly the same stuff. Huge waste of money as far as leasing that kind of prime real estate. Right to the end they had a higher level of merchandise ie Marantz and some higher end appliances like Bosch at Future Shop but not at Best Buy. BB seems kind of like Walmart, mostly junk.

Canada is over-retailed. Too many retailers offering the same stuff to a shrinking middle class with less and less disposable income. The biggest mall in Winnipeg has about ten or twelve cell phone kiosks. Plus an Apple store. That is not sutainable. Sooner or later people are going to stop wanting a new phone every six months. Foot Locker, Champs, SportChek all selling the same overpriced sneakers to stupid kids. Watch for one of those three to fold soon.

Lowe's was going to open a couple of stores here and did a lot of preparation. They backed away after deciding that there was not sufficient market to support them and Home Depot, Rona and the smaller local stores.

Our economy is way too dependent on consumer spending. I forget the exact StatsCan figures but it was greater than manufacturing and resources combined. Instead of producing things we just shift things around and fudge numbers.

It's funny that the Bank of Canada keeps warning of rising consumer debt while consumer debt is the only driver of the economy. If everyone started being more careful and spending less the economy would collapse overnight.
 

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This has everything to do with people just buying more stuff online. Brick n mortar 'stores' are dinosaurs
 

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This has everything to do with people just buying more stuff online. Brick n mortar 'stores' are dinosaurs

And yet companies such as Costco attract mass amount traffic equivalent to a sporting event :eek::crazy:. People buy and eat there like it is their last meal :rolleyes:. And one wonders why people are getting larger by waist and ass :pound:
 

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This has everything to do with people just buying more stuff online. Brick n mortar 'stores' are dinosaurs
Future shop and best buy are the least 2 pleasant places I can think of to shop at. Maybe used car dealers are worse.
They push their silly extended warrantees so hard, I would just leave and make the purchase online, they even ship free.
The worst is when you tell them you aren't interested in the warrantee, and they talk down to you like you're an idiot.
As an actuary I explain to them why their warrantees are crap, I feel like I am explaining math to a goldfish.
 

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Extended warranties are a huge scam. Almost any electronic failure will occur during the manufacturer's warranty period so Best Buy doesn't pay anything.

A store manager told me they could sell everything at cost because they make all their money on the warranty.

And speaking of talking math to a goldfish....wanted to look at a tablet at Best Buy once and the stupid kid wouldn't take it out of the display case until I paid for it. Fuck that, not going to happen.
 
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