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In reply to the discussion: The latest Sears closures are a symptom of the disease. [View all]jmowreader
(52,850 posts)46. THANK you!
I keep hearing that Walmart isn't getting eaten alive by online shopping, Target isn't, Costco isn't...the difference between those companies and Sears is those companies don't have CEOs who are actively trying to drive the company into the ground, and Sears does.
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Eons ago I bought a seat belt set from them. One buckle was cracked when I got home and
RKP5637
Jun 2018
#7
It's sad to see a company like Sears was probably fade away. When I was a kid it was always a
RKP5637
Jun 2018
#29
Yep, I had a set like that. I wish I still had them. I kept them running and running.
RKP5637
Jun 2018
#31
Reagan would be proud! I just can't understand the fools that keep voting these people into office.
RKP5637
Jun 2018
#11
sears is one of those companies that seemed to guess wrong at each opportunity
dembotoz
Jun 2018
#13