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Sears to rid shelves of PCs, film cameras

Mar 5, 2004 9:22AM PST

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Re:Sears to rid shelves of PCs, film cameras
Mar 5, 2004 9:49AM PST

Makes sense IMO. Sears, Wal-Mart, and other department stores are left 'holding the bag' because of the constantly changing upgrade of computers. You can purchase a setup today, and in three or so months a similar model computer has been upgraded more effective to where your get more for your dollar. With the fast update of computers, a smart buyer for a dept store will leave it up to factories to handle sales, unless they have a contract to return 3mo obsolete equipment at factories shipping expense.

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Re: Sears to rid shelves of PCs, film cameras -- so much for 'where America shops!' (NT)
Mar 5, 2004 12:42PM PST

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