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In reply to the discussion: The latest Sears closures are a symptom of the disease. [View all]guillaumeb
(42,649 posts)47. But online retailers have minimal infrastructure.
And they demand bribes to locate warehouses in an area.
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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