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    • rightsizing

      Borders To Close 200 Bookstores

      Borders announced that 200 of their stores will be, in the words of their CEO, "right-sized" by January. The shredding focuses on Waldenbooks, Borders Express and Borders Outlet stores, mainly those in malls and airports. We kinda saw this coming. More »

      8:53 AM on Fri Nov 6 2009
      By Ben Popken
      9,248 views, 81 comments

    • free

      Borders To Offer Free Wifi

      Later this month, Borders and Verizon will roll out free Wifi access in "virtually all" Borders stores, with no password or access fee required. Borders' CEO Ron Marshall says their goal is to extend "the open atmosphere of exploration that is at the core of every great bookstore experience," and then he said something about building a community, yakkity yak. You know how press releases are. Whatever, Marshall, we're just happy you're offering free Wifi access!

      "Borders teams up with Verizon for free in-store WiFi" [IntoMobile]
      (Photo: ginnerobot)

      9:24 AM on Thu Oct 1 2009
      By Chris Walters
      7,445 views, 32 comments

      Most discussed Al Swearengen: I always thought that free Wi-Fi was a no brainer for bookstores. Every Borders I've ever been in has had more »

    • speculation

      Is Borders About To Go Under?

      Yesterday's post about Borders closing down its unprofitable CD and DVD sections prompted a tip from the owner of a small music label. He says his distributor has already cut off shipments to Borders once for nonpayment (in November 2008), and on Monday the distributor warned labels that they'll have to agree not to hold him "liable on any future shipments to Borders in case they file for bankruptcy." Borders' CFO left in January, which is rarely a good sign for a troubled company. And this morning, the Detroit Free Press notes that the bookseller is facing being delisted from the New York Stock Exchange. We may not have to wait long to find out; CEO Ron Marshall is hosting a conference call with analysts and investors next week.

      (Photo: doortoriver)

      10:07 AM on Wed Mar 25 2009
      By Chris Walters
      22,847 views, 153 comments

      Most discussed redskull: Maybe no big loss to you, but my city only has 2 bookstores left-- Borders and Barnes & Noble. Before more »

    • borders

      Is Borders Shrinking Its CD And DVD Sections?

      We received this tip from an alleged Borders employee today. According to this person, if you saw some yellow discount tags of 30% off DVDs and CDs in your local Borders store this weekend, it's a sign that they're closing out those sections except for top sellers. Expect to see much steeper discounts in the coming weeks. The full tip is copied below. More »

      5:26 PM on Mon Mar 23 2009
      By Chris Walters
      10,304 views, 43 comments

      Most discussed Jacob Morgan: I did a double take the last time I was at Borders when I saw series 4 of Doctor Who more »

    • Borders' has fired their CEO and replaced him with an Amazon Kindle. Ok, not really. They've replaced him with "Ron Marshall, a private equity executive with experience turning around ailing companies." Good luck, Ron. Remember, reading is FUNdamental! [NYT]

      34 comments

    • above and beyond

      Buried Under Books, Borders Goes Above and Beyond

      Reader Katie writes to us with an amazing Borders customer service story, full of love, loss, credit, and a fiery inferno of possible death. Katie's letter inside.

      11:00 AM on Mon Dec 29 2008
      By Alex Jarvis
      22,456 views, 88 comments

    • Borders gave a reader a coupon for $5 off any purchase of $5 or more. As our reader notes, "is this the right tactic for a struggling company to take?"

      17 comments

    • christmas creep

      Christmas Creep Confessions: We Played Christmas Music On Halloween

      An anonymous reader, who works at a certain bookstore, says that her manager started playing Christmas music a week before Halloween... and on Halloween itself. More »

      10:34 AM on Wed Nov 5 2008
      By Meg Marco
      3,614 views, 43 comments

    • horses

      These Toy Horses Are Also Educational

      Ali writes, "I was at the Borders in Elk Grove, CA with my cousin when I noticed these toys in the section with iPod accessories and various other objects. The funny thing is, all the other packages behind it were exactly the same." Now you can learn about nature, and maybe pick up some new sexual slang, while you play horse farm!

      7:41 PM on Tue Jul 29 2008
      By Chris Walters
      9,709 views, 22 comments

      Latest by Voyou_Charmant: This is a good investment. In no time your kids will have hundreds of plastic toy horses -- inbred and more »

    • retail

      Borders Launches A Website With A "Magic Shelf"

      Borders has finally decided to launch its own website (previously, its online business had been handled by Amazon.com). CEO George Jones says: More »

      10:20 AM on Tue May 27 2008
      By Meg Marco
      6,558 views, 23 comments

    • Borders, the second largest bookstore chain, may try to sell itself to someone. [NYT]

      4 comments

    • Borders is going to decrease its inventory by 5-10% in order to allow room for more books to be displayed with their covers face-out. Malcolm Gladwell will be so pleased. [Wall Street Journal]

      14 comments

    • customer service

      Borders Corporate Email Address Format

      Should you ever have need to send email to a a bunch of people there, the format for Borders Group, which owns all the Borders iterations, Waldenbooks, Schulers Books, and Books Etc, is firstinitinalfirstsevenoflastname@bordersgroupinc.com.

      4:09 PM on Thu Dec 13 2007
      By Ben Popken
      1,624 views, 9 comments

    • borders

      Congratulations, You've Earned $0.00 Borders Bucks!

      Remember Allison? Borders refused to sell her a copy of Harry Potter without a plastic bag to serve as a proof of purchase. Allison recently received an email from Borders inviting her to print out a certificate to redeem $0.00 Borders Bucks. How lucrative wasteful. Allison writes: More »

      12:35 PM on Sat Nov 3 2007
      By Carey Alexander
      8,062 views, 31 comments

      Latest by Mary Ratliff: @Jim (The Canuck One): "put it, they're just peons. Who knows, it might be in the manual they HAVE to more »

    • sad

      Borders' Popular Rewards Program Proves Both Too Popular And Too Rewarding

      According to the Wall Street Journal, Borders rewards program is popular. Too popular. And too rewarding. In response, Borders is cutting back the benefits and introducing a new program that it describes as "now simpler than ever" and "a new program to celebrate." More »

      12:46 PM on Mon Oct 1 2007
      By Meg Marco
      8,941 views, 45 comments

      Latest by Michael Bauser: @Johann: Really? Whenever I say I don't have a card, the clerk just says "OK" and rings up the more »

    • we love the environment

      Borders Forces Customer To Take Plastic Bag, Claims It Is "Proof Of Purchase"

      A Borders cashier wouldn't give Allison her copy of Harry Potter without a plastic bag. A mindful environmentalist, Allison refused, even after the cashier stated that the bag would serve as Allison's proof of purchase. When Allison pointed out the absurdity of using a bag as proof of purchase when she had a receipt, the cashier:
      ...rolled her eyes and said that if I didn't want the bag, I could throw it away as soon as I left the store. I exclaimed that that was certainly the least environmentally friendly thing anyone could do, and she just pushed my book, a bag, a poster and my receipt at me and said, "Next."
      Allison's letter to Borders, and their response, after the jump. More »

      11:37 AM on Tue Jul 31 2007
      By Carey Alexander
      16,190 views, 176 comments

      Latest by AngelzBreath: Unfortunately, this seems to be a problem at a lot of corporate stores (other than grocery stores). However, Borders did more »

    • defacement

      Confessions of a Generic Magazine

      Rony over at Are You Generic? sent us a link to these disestablishmentarianist stickers he hopes you'll print out and plaster all over those three hundred page advertisement magazines conservatively injected with gray pablum content that people — for whatever incredible reason — actually pay good money for. More »

      8:58 AM on Mon May 8 2006
      By consumerist.com
      210 views, 6 comments

      Latest by OkiMike: If I want to feel unattractive and unfashionable then I'll pick up the latest issue of GQ dammit. Thankfully, it more »

    • jihad

      Borders, Waldenbooks Afraid Of Jihad

      Borders and Waldenbooks have decided not to sell the April-May issue of Free Inquiry magazine because it republishes the Mohammed cartoons that provided an excuse for a bunch of medieval savages around the world to start burning down embassies, killing and rioting. More »

      9:04 AM on Mon Apr 3 2006
      By consumerist.com
      102 views, 4 comments

      Latest by OkiMike: Our freedoms disappear one by one... more »

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