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Q's CVS Lounge
October 6, 2015 at
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I changed the name of the thread because I think that Q's CVS Lounge gives a better representation of what the thread is about. This isn't a deals thread although I will sometimes be posting deals. I'll probably talk more about Transylvania and the stock market than I will about the drugstores but the main thing is that is that I want this to be a cool place to hang out.
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malls were overbuilt and now we are seeing the weak die out and the strong get stronger. don't listen to any analyst that says malls are going to be gone in 10 yrs. ask any tween or teen girl where they most want to go on the wknds and the mall to shop and spend money with their friends will be at the top of the list. in my area there are no malls closing. they are all upgrading and expanding of which some was delayed b/c of the recession. so there is a lot of pent-up growth going on right now.
online only stores are also finding out that a brick & mortar location can enhance their business model, hence apples stores popping up in every large upscale mall. and of course microsoft has to follow suit. i used to have to drive about 45 minutes to the nearest apple store. now there is one at every mall in my area. if somebody wants to buy a $1000 apple watch, they want a knowledgeable salesperson to show them all their options, not some ignorant salesperson at best buy.
and in retail these days, either you keep up w/ technology or you get left in the dust. that is probably one reason why jcp has been able to stay in business. they've always had a good online store and pick up in store free whereas companies like walmart, target and staples and even best buy came to that party late trying to figure out how to get around the cost of shipping and are just waking up to the fact that they shouldn't pit online and store divisions against each other, they can complement and actually create add-on sales. how many people will just go to a store to pick up their items and not shop for at least 5 minutes to see what's new?
another sales technique that may have kept jcp afloat is being able to order online at any cash register anything that is out of stock at the store with free store pickup or ability to find it at another store. some companies with a strong catalog business had or have a catalog desk but target and walmart are not known for being able to complete sales of oos items in the store. but to excel at it, target would need to get a firm grip on their inventory control.
at least target has the right attitude.
http://www.cnet.com/news/target-c...op-online/
sorry, i was just going to post this article i found and somehow it became this long-winded essay about retail. that was not my original intention!
malls were overbuilt and now we are seeing the weak die out and the strong get stronger.
online only stores are also finding out that a brick & mortar location can enhance their business model,
and in retail these days, either you keep up w/ technology or you get left in the dust. that is probably one reason why jcp has been able to stay in business. they've always had a good online store and pick up in store free whereas companies like walmart, target and staples and even best buy came to that party late trying to figure out how to get around the cost of shipping and are just waking up to the fact that they shouldn't pit online and store divisions against each other, they can complement and actually create add-on sales. how many people will just go to a store to pick up their items and not shop for at least 5 minutes to see what's new?
another sales technique that may have kept jcp afloat is being able to order online at any cash register anything that is out of stock at the store with free store pickup or ability to find it at another store.
at least target has the right attitude.
http://www.cnet.com/news/target-c...op-online/
sorry, i was just going to post this article i found and somehow it became this long-winded essay about retail. that was not my original intention!
Heck, we loved catalog shopping years back when I was first married, it was a big thing!
We had Service Merchandise and Consumers Distributors around here. They had a catalog and you could call in order and then pick it up at their store. They were big stores. They were before Bradlees and Kmart came around. They were where you went for small appliances, jewelry, and lots of other things. No clothes, but JCP and Sears were there for that. Same thing, but you could have mailed or pick up.
And, lets not forget that beloved "Wish Book"....oh, the kids loved it. They circled almost everything!
Now, closest thing is the Toys R Us (and Target) Christmas Toy book.
the scholastic warehouse store did move from 15-20 minutes to about 40 minutes away so i've only gone once since then. and the 2 remainder warehouses that had sales a few times a yr closed. but then a lot of warehouse sales have closed in the area, not just books. but i mainly went there to buy gifts so people just don't get books anymore.
i did actually work at a *bookstore* one summer, the university bookstore. i worked in the logo merchandise dept and a big job was taking orders for people to get their diplomas made into wooden plaques, and then cashier when school started. i quit when the operations mgr who everybody knew was cheating on his wife, who was an asst to one of the deans, with one of the employees said some strange things to me about other employees asking or accusing him of altering timecards and a more worldly friend recommended i leave.
I'm thinking of turning this into a late 60's/early 70's rock thread. It's much more fun to talk about Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, Cream, Traffic, Blind Faith, early Fleetwood Mac, Ten Years After, Grand Funk Railroad, ELP, King Crimson, Joe Cocker, Iron Butterfly, Creedence, Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Humble Pie, UFO, Allman Bros, Deep Purple, and Uriah Heep. Just put on some Quicksilver...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOhwxos
Last time I was in an Ulta was 3 years ago. They used to allow coupon stacks so I went to stack - and the ASM wouldn't let me and told me they had never allowed it. (She wasn't new, why would she lie?!) So I contacted Corporate Customer Service and never heard anything back, then chose never to give them my money again. That's the way you keep (or permanently lose) customers.
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Last time I was in an Ulta was 3 years ago. They used to allow coupon stacks so I went to stack - and the ASM wouldn't let me and told me they had never allowed it. (She wasn't new, why would she lie?!) So I contacted Corporate Customer Service and never heard anything back, then chose never to give them my money again. That's the way you keep (or permanently lose) customers.
store coupons in one transaction? And can you put on some Deep Purple? It goes with the eye shadow...
I do remember the connection with the Manson Family and Brian Wilson. He went off the deep end for some time, how sad. I used to love horror stories until I read The Family, then after I couldn't sleep well. That true stuff really weirds me out now.
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