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Old 10-20-2008, 06:54 PM
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the closing of linens and things is a personal horrible thing and should not be discussed among those whom have nothing to do with it!
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the closing of linens and things is a personal horrible thing and should not be discussed among those whom have nothing to do with it!
The closing of a business is a personal thing? I'm sorry for those that will have to find other employment, but I don't think anyone said anything offensive?
The people here posted it as a topic I believe because many people are concerned with the current situation of the economy, and that being a local business of course would be a concern, I don't think anyone meant any harm by it.
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the closing of linens and things is a personal horrible thing and should not be discussed among those whom have nothing to do with it!
What in the world are you talking about? A personal thing? Who died and made you king? We can discuss if we want to. If you don't like it, then you can leave.
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Old 10-20-2008, 09:53 PM
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Anyone who enjoyed shopping there and is sad that another company has fallen has something to do with it. We are the consumers, the reason most stores are open in the first place. So, yes, the closing of a local store does have something to do with people in a community, beside the people who worked there. And, plenty of us know what it is like for a company to close, taking your income and job security with it.
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Old 10-28-2008, 10:41 PM
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Does anybody have any idea when they'll be closing? The workers say they don't know but I know they do but are probably not allowed to say.

How long does this process usually take? Do they wait to sell everything or do they just close down even if they still have merchandise?
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I'm sure they'll have going out of business sales.
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Does anybody have any idea when they'll be closing? The workers say they don't know but I know they do but are probably not allowed to say.

How long does this process usually take? Do they wait to sell everything or do they just close down even if they still have merchandise?
they'll have 10-30% off sales, then 30-50% then 50-70% and so on, it'll probably be at least a month maybe two I would think. When Goodys closed down it took at least that long
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