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Mahala 2 year s ago
Fuddruckers also attempted to sell pizza like mcdonalds with the same results.
       
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Erin 2 year s ago
#18 I had a friend that worked at Circuit City, he said they also changed the way they pay their employees, instead of commissions on selling tv's, pc's, etc. they paid on the extended warranties they sold. It may not have been a big factor but I bet a lot of people avoided the store because of the hard sell on the warranty.
#21 Microsoft bought out Skype, it's loaded with Windows 10. Now they have Teams and are killing Skype for Business to force businesses and schools to use Teams. Skype Personal will still be available for a while.
       
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"I used to work at a Kmart. They never bothered to update any of the store layouts, and they were more concerned with signing people up for their rewards card and/or credit cards, which led to longer lines, which led to more complaints…you get the idea. Also, the merger with Sears was the final nail in the coffin. Now, all the Kmarts in the area are closed."

 

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