Nice Circuit City

At the one on Pittsburgh’s McKnight road, they’re all very nice. Not like those dicks in Boston. Pittsburgh’s completely picked clean, though; unless you want a $3,000 Bravia or some commercial shelving, there’s not much left. I almost grabbed a PSP for $100, but they were all gone by the time I’d got to the “Screw it, that’s too cheap to ignore” stage.

There’s a funny story about why the company really went under, spotted at The Consumerist.

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3 Responses to Nice Circuit City

  1. error404 says:

    Wow! if that story is true it would seem that save for the guy in the link below, all US CEOs are totally incompetent tools.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090225/ap_on_re_us/obama_banker_1

  2. EFDisaster says:

    The real reason Circuit City went under is that they sold fax modems: http://retailanarchy.com/?p=129

    duh.

  3. Anonymous says:

    I scored a low-priced PSP as mentioned in the article at Circuit City’s bankruptcy-not-so-extrrrrravaganza. It was one of the few fair priced items they had. Unfortunately, the version I bought was unhackable due to Sony’s paranoia about homebrew. So, I took it over to Gamestop and swapped it for an original (fat) PSP.

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