NCIX grand opening sale

vertaxis vertaxis-fLiV7HKGQdk at public.gmane.org
Sun Aug 29 18:46:09 UTC 2010


  My experience with TD stores is that they carry some current and a lot 
of clearance items.  If it's something they take off the website, you'll 
find it in the store for final clearout.


On 2010/08/29 2:07 PM, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:
> | From: vertaxis<vertaxis-fLiV7HKGQdk at public.gmane.org>
>
> | Is this a full store selling current stock, or is it a clearance warehouse
> | like the TigerDirect stores?
>
> Tiger Direct stores are not warehouses, except in market-speak.
>
> They are regular stores.  I understand that TD has a separate GTA
> warehouse.  At least some TD stores have had areas where they
> sell "open box" stuff.
>
> Oddly, TD stores don't always honour TD online prices.  And they
> certainly don't carry everything.
>
> TD created its Canadian footprint by buying a Canadian company that
> dealt with businesses, not consumers.  This did create a bit of
> culture clash.  Mind you TD wants to do that too.
>
> Some of the most interesting things TD sells are end-of-line products or
> factory refubs.  I guess TD has a scale that lets them deal with big
> lumps of inventory that manufacturers wish to flush.
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