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I went to a Borders Express last Christmas and I had no idea until I left the store that it was a Borders. It didn't sell books at all AFAIK--it had calendars, craft kits, and toys.
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On ebooks sold through it, they didn't get anything. Only time they got anything, was a small percentage when people bought ebooks from borders.com or via the Borders apps. If you bought directly through the reader or from the software included with the reader, like most people do, Borders saw zero action.
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That is to say, even if there was a hugely growing paper book market, and B&N was opening stores left and right, Borders may still have this problem. When the big Borders in my area closed, it had more to do, I think, with the equally big, but much nicer, B&N that opened directly across the road. As someone above said, there was no reason to go to Borders compared to the alternatives. |
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Also, the reason closing Borders have no restrooms isn't because they were torn out. The company that supplies the stores with things like soap and TP will not ship to closing stores as they aren't really a part of the company and have no money to buy it. If the managers or someone chooses to buy the supplies themselves, that's fine. Otherwise they just lock them up. There's no compensation for buying the supplies and no reason to legally leave them open (like if they had a cafe, or if local regulations demand they have certain supplies). |
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When Borders.com launched, which was early in the 2000s, it was merely a portal for. . .
Amazon. Borders missed the e-commerce boat, both in e-books and p-books, a long time ago. |
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There's a lot of ways to beat this dead horse. ![]() Yes, there are other print book retailers out there. And, yes, only Borders is doing badly enough to be in bankruptcy proceedings. But... None of the other competitors in the *Brick-and-mortar* bookstore business are exactly raking it in. B&N is still slowly bleeding out their cash reserves and looking for a transfusion to finance their transition to ebooks and Books-a-million is barely afloat through what looks like very tight management. (And like Borders, they've outsourced their ebook future. To B&N rather than Kobo.) Indies are still closing left and right and even the poster child of the specialty bookstore, Powell's, is in distress. My own read is that there is a serious *over-capacity* in the B&M print book business resulting from the double whammy of online competition eroding the value of (relatively) deep in-store catalogs and department store use of heavily-discounted bestsellers as traffic draws. The latter attacks bookstore's cash cows, the former turns their (previously) best assest into a liability. As bad as Border's management has been, they merely compounded a bad situation into a disaster. B&N management hasn't been quite as bad, yet they too are closing stores, remember. They too are downsizing their chain and looking for ways out of *their* expensive storefronts and leases. Border's problem isn't just bad management but rather bad management atop a fading business model. Border's current situation is just the beginning of a serious death-spiral for Border's and the entire B&M book retailing business. eBooks have *yet* to really impact B&M economics yet; they haven't drawn off enough customers from the cash cow side of the business to be felt. But that day is coming and coming fast. B&M Print book retailing is going to have to be totally reinvented if it is to survive into the next decade and whatever form it takes (*if* it survives) chains of monster warehouse storefronts are *not* going to be the dominant form. They won't *all* vanish but those that survive will be few and far apart; regional draws, maybe one or two per state or major metro area. Like the above-mentioned Micro-Center, which endures long after the likes of Computerland and CompUSA vanished. If *all* that the industry sees in the Border's bankruptcy is "bad management" this story will not end well for anybody; there will be sequels. |
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I get that it's snarky and so forth...
But I really read the sign as sad. Many have responded to the sign as a comment on shopping at Borders versus shopping at home, but I kind of saw it as a reflection on publicly accessable bathrooms. I work out in the community all the time and I frequently have to stop someplace to use the restroom as a non-customer. Yes, there area lot of places that will let the public use the toilet, but there are also plenty of places--entire neighborhoods of shops--I have been where even customers can't use the restrooms and never mind the laws, those restrooms are locked and asking for access garners a rude imperative to go pleasure myself. Borders was always one of my favorite places to stop, they didn't notice me in and out, the restroom was always in good shape, and as a result, I often did buy a little something.
My partner and I have a lot of good memories of Borders; spending an evening with a coffee and browsing the stacks was our favorite cheap date. Both the Borders near us are closing, and we feel the loss of the business model keenly. |
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The Chinese buffet by my house sells french fries, roast beef, and pizza. Mmm... pizza....
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And they do!
http://www.amazon.com/Saniflo-Sanipl...2454073&sr=8-5 oops. Now that I read further, I see someone beat me to one of the options... doh... Last edited by ctcntera2; 04-10-2011 at 01:21 PM. |
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