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Updated: 12:08 PM Jan 19, 2009
Shoppers flock to Circuit City for bargains
Circuit City is getting ready to pull the plug and shoppers in Augusta are cashing in.
Posted: 7:05 PM Jan 17, 2009Reporter: Ashley Jeffery Email Address: ashley.jeffery@wrdw.com |
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News 12 at 6 o'clock, January 17, 2009
AUGUSTA, Ga.--Circuit City is getting ready to pull the plug and shoppers in Augusta are cashing in.
The company started it's liquidation sales today after filing for bankruptcy in November.
Shoppers are now able to get up to 30% off items in the store.
Shoppers here in Augusta filled the parking lot looking for the bargains.
Even if all sales are now final -- it's not stopping some from getting a part of the deal.
"I mean you'll still get the manufacturers warranty so you'll still be able to get repairs on it if it goes down or something," said Ryan Bugg.
"I bought a computer here on Monday and I regret that because I could have gotten it for a lot cheaper," said Ian Houston.
When the nation's second largest consumer electronics store closes its last 567 stores, 34,000 people will be out of a job.
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