Notebooks had about $50 - $150 off, but end prices weren't notably
better than other sales around town or on the net. There were some
spotty deals ($50 wireless mice for $10), speakers were 40% off, rather
hit and miss.
I agree, no stellar deals.
I found it amusing how people got into the "clearance event" mode, and
as they waited in line for the cash register, would see a spindle of
DVD-R's and grab a handful, at a $1 off.
Les...
Keith Snape wrote:
> Looks like this was rather short notice on the franchise level, so
> they only managed to get an ad in the paper and an ad on the website.
>
> Clearance sale on pretty much everything in the store. No super
> stellar deals that I saw when I was in there earlier today - but I
> wasn't really looking either.
>
> Sale started today and runs until the stock clears. Looks like most
> of the pricing was set on the corporate level, and I don't know how
> much leeway for bargaining they'll have store level - but it can't
> hurt to try.
>
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