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In reply to the discussion: Fry's Electronics is shutting its doors for good [View all]bobalew
(423 posts)34. THAT'S BECAUSE THE CUSTOMERS ALWAYS HELPED EACH OTHER, NOT THE STORE STAFF..
THE SALES STAFF DIDN'T KNOW SQUAT, IN THE SILICON VALLEY STORES...
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From what I gather it sounds more like the virus was the final nail in the coffin so it
cstanleytech
Feb 2021
#11
Let me guess. They began to gradually cut the number of full timers and shifted more and more
cstanleytech
Feb 2021
#12
Never shopped their but I heard about 25+ years ago that they were among the best at the time.
cstanleytech
Feb 2021
#10
Fry's bought Outpost.com to enhance their web presence in 2001 after the dot.com bust
andym
Feb 2021
#44
Amazon certainly played a part but Fry's slow response to shifting from physical stores
cstanleytech
Feb 2021
#22
Can't count the number of hours I spent in Fry's in the 90's and early 2000s when I lived in the
iluvtennis
Feb 2021
#17
last I dealt with MicroCenter was in the early 90's when I was working for a singaporean company
bobalew
Feb 2021
#33
As a kid I remember going to the Fry's in the bay area with the Egyptian theme
Sapient Donkey
Feb 2021
#40