SEARS going under..

Given enough time, someone else will rise up and knock walmart into oblivion. It's the cycle of (business) life
 
Frankly, I'm surprised they've lasted this long, they are nowhere near being the retail giants they once were back in the 80s before Wallmart sucked the life out of them. There was a time when they were like the mafia, with those credit card rates of +20%. Back in the 90s I blacklisted them over a gift card and their refusal to give me the remaining 37 cents off a card, I actually had to ask for the manager to get that 37 cents back. From that day forward, I have not made a single purchase from them, never p!ss off the customer!

Sears MasterCard[SUP]®[/SUP] card — New Account
As of 7/02/14, the APR for purchases and balance transfers is 25.24%, and the APR for cash advances is 27.15%. These APRs will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. The Minimum Interest Charge is $2. The cash advance fee is 5% of each transaction; minimum $5. The balance transfer fee is 5% of each transaction, minimum $10. The transaction fee for foreign purchases is 3% of the U.S. dollar amount of each purchase made outside the U.S. See card agreement for details.

Sears Card[SUP]®[/SUP] — New Account
As of 12/07/2012, the APR for purchases is 25.24% and the APR for cash advances is 27.15%. These APRs will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. The Minimum Interest Charge is $2. The cash advance fee is 5% of each transaction; minimum $5. See card agreement for details.
 
life and love? I understand how you learned to love yourself with the pictures, but learned about life?

kenmore = good appliances. also, being able to properly fit a bra is a valuable life skill. it's going to be my second career. i consider myself an expert at it, i can usually do it by sight now. which i'm sure the ladies are thankful for.
 
Still the best place to park at the mall ;-)

It is a shame, honestly, because you can usually get good deals there on lots of stuff. It's still one of the first places I look for appliances, tools, and tires
 
Sears Has Passed The Point Of No Return

Sears is closing hundreds of stores around the country. Sears will probably not recover from its decades-long decline. "As a retailer they're at the point of no return," said David Tawil, cofounder of Maglan Capital and an expert in distressed retail companies. "The real question now is when does it all end?"
Sears recently confirmed reports that it was planning to close more stores and lay off workers. The company, which has currently has 800 namesake stores and 1,100 Kmart stores, has lost $6 billion since 2012. Suppliers are growing concerned that they won't receive payments for merchandise.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/sears-passed-point-no-return-160310485.html
 
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