It's clear we are headed for an economic collapse, but I don't think this instance is a sign of that. Sears started as a mail order catalog, and then moved into departments stores, they are being taken down by another variant of mail-order - Amazon and out maneuvered by more specialized department stores like Home Depot.
It looks like this is just a case of death by old age.
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I agree with your overall point, but Sears sucks.
I went in one five years ago for some things. Huge store, stacked with goods, dimly lit, nary a soul and didn't have a dang thing I was looking for.
The sales staff was surly and unable to do anything useful.
So I went home, found a few items on Amazon, the rest at Home Depot.
Of course, this could be a result of the lack of middle-class families, but it sure didn't want me to go back.
It's too bad, I like the Craftsman line of tools for home DIY projects.
It's clear we are headed for an economic collapse, but I don't think this instance is a sign of that. Sears started as a mail order catalog, and then moved into departments stores, they are being taken down by another variant of mail-order - Amazon and out maneuvered by more specialized department stores like Home Depot.
It looks like this is just a case of death by old age.
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