Circuit City is dead. Long live Circuit City! Circuitcity.com is already about to relaunch. They'll let everyone know via Twitter when they open. No word whether they will actually be distinguishable from TigerDirect.
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CompUSA did the exact same thing. Went out of business & about 3 months later, were resurrected online under TigerDirect. It's cheaper, smaller group of employees & you only need a webmaster to update the sales & inventory.
I expected it because the store died, but not the name. I can't wait to see what they bring to the web.
I don't get it. Is Circuit City supposed to compete with CompUSA even though they are both owned by and/or fronts for Tiger Direct? Maybe if they keep them geographically separate it won't matter, but these stores used to compete back in the day (mostly before Best Buy).
Is it really all that ironic that a company with a poor history of customer service is reviving two companies that failed largely due to poor customer service (and questionably legal rebate tactics).
@ICherub: Futureshop and Best Buy compete here in Canada. Like...with stores right next to each other.
@Slottsherre: Really? CompUSA is doing great. No reason why Circuit City can't also follow along. Nothing really surprising here folks, stop acting like it's some big deal. This is quite literally an "Under new management" scenario.
It probably never stopped being good - I'm pretty sure CC warranties were through a 3rd party warranty/insurance co.





Come on, is this for real? I remember a fairly small hardware company here in Sweden. They closed last year, two months later, they were back in action like nothing had ever happened.
I have a bad feeling about this.