https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/24/business/frys-electronics-closure/index.html
Sometimes they sold Estes rocketry stuff, too.
Sometimes they sold Estes rocketry stuff, too.
Fry’s switched to a sale by consignment method a couple years ago. Not many electronics vendors were willing to go along with that. So the inventory dwindled to almost nothing.I went in to Fry's just before the pandemic and it was a ghost town....the shelves weren't fully stocked, lots of items missing, hardly any activity or sales personnel. I asked one of the workers if they were closing and he said no they were just waiting for more inventory. I thought yeah right. It was kinda creepy.
They had two stores in Georgia.They were never in the Southeast
I went to the Fry's in Irving last year and the year before it, both times the entire store was empty with maybe 4 people on shift. To put it as eloquently as someone on reddit, "You could shoot a cannon ball across the store without risking hitting a customer, employee, or any merchandise."
I've driven up to the one in Orange County twice for computer builds. Even with the price of gas it came out cheaper than going to the Fry's near my house, or buying online.Microcenter is the last bastion of hope... for those lucky enough to live near one.
Twice the caffeine, none of the taste.Jolt Cola
It's that like blue Bawls?Jolt Cola
YupIt's that like blue Bawls?
The computers so slowly and steathly start to control our lives. Now we can't even look them in the eyes before we commit to them on line. ok another bitch about no extreme sarcasm emoji! Dammit!!Twice the caffeine, none of the taste.
First was Elek-Tek then CompUSA, then RS and now Fry's. Nothing left in my area.
As a Carmel, IN resident, I'm with you. :-(Twice the caffeine, none of the taste.
First was Elek-Tek then CompUSA, then RS and now Fry's. Nothing left in my area.
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