Overpriced or not..I be very sad to see them go..They are too overpriced, I wont miss them if its true.
Its not a loss from a public perspective when consuming and purchasing music but man I feel sorry for all those people who'll be losing their jobs if its true. Amazon won't be hiring all those people and they'll unlikely to be paying much tax to boot.
The writing has been on the wall for years. There was nothing stopping the likes of brick and mortar stores to support competitive online business in tandem with their traditional business models. Of course they didn't want to cannibalise their sales when the going was good, so instead they left it for someone else to take a bite outta them. Its just another case of quaterly results getting in the way of good long term business planning.
Game isn't really a good example either. They left the PC gaming market out in the cold and it got picked up by digital distribution in a big way. Instead they hitched themselves to walled garderns which leaves them vulnerable as they only really exist at the pleasure of consle manufacturers. It wouldn't be shock for the next gen to have steam like digital distribution services, which would be another critical blow to games business model.
The traditional TV services will likely fall in the future too. We've already seen Sky become an ISP and just recently they've started offering an online only service which is something you wouldn't have expected a few years ago. That amount of forward thinking seems to be uncomming for big business though.
In a way it is good, these companies are now feeling the pain they inflicted on the smaller independent when they started popping up everywhere.
Every HMV I pass by is always so busy. I'd be surprised if they did go.
Having worked at HMV over Christmas, and had the pleasure of shopping there for many years I feel quite glad in being able to say I'm glad they're closing.
When I worked there we were forced to sell those stupid loyalty cards at £5 a time and in return the points you get don't equal £5 you just spent until you get 10,000 many.
The managers I met were mostly ****s.
and the one time I tried to trade in a PS3, they told me their "expert" couldn't get it to display on their TV (they weren't using a HDMI cable) and everyone who knows anything about technology and PS3's knows you have to reset it if you're not using a HDMI cable.
Took it to Game Station (before they all closed and just became GAME) and the first question they asked was if it had been used with a HDMI cable lol.
Looks like I'll have to resort to iTunes for buying my music from now on, HMV was the only CD shop in Chesterfield
Busy maybe but the queues are rarely very long from my experience.
A lot of browsing and window shopping but not so much actual purchasing.
hopefully we'l get more independent stores popping up taking some of the slack, if they price there stuff right as well as have a internet shop they should be able to make a living.
hopefully we'l get more independent stores popping up taking some of the slack, if they price there stuff right as well as have a internet shop they should be able to make a living.
but as iv said in other threads about the high street, large companys 10 years ago saw the internet as a fad, i got told that many times while working for currys, and not just from managers but from md's. they just didnt understand the way the market was working back then and im guessing a lot of them still dont.
next up i can see currys and dsg as a whole having to close a lot more stores and streamline even more than what they already have done or they will go the way of comet.
as for high streets getting worse, IF the rents and rates come down to something reasonable and not the inflated prices they are now we should once again get a few more small local shops that are actually nice to go in, rather than wall to wall charity shop's and greggs. but if the two nearest high st's to me are anything to go by (both run by two different councils) i dont see it happening as yet again they have upped the rates and rents on what they own and im sure the private land lords wont be far behind on the rents.
You mean, like HMV were?