Well, I've never been in any of those stores other than Sears and Penney's.
Last time I was in Penney's was looking for a mattress they had on special. Went to the local store, they didn't stock mattresses... Asked which store does, they called around, found a stocking store, yes they have it, drove across town... "No, we don't stock that one, but we have this $800 one!"
As I said, "the last time in Penney's"
About all I've bought from Sears is appliances, just so they would match what I already had. They do have some good deals at the Outlet stores if willing to shop and compare.
Another store closing is Radio Shack. But they deserve it! Horrible management decisions, already in financial trouble, they decided to build a sprawling home office complex. Barely got it occupied and had to lease it out. Constant turn over of CEO's, each one bilking the company out of millions in bonuses. Multiple bankruptcies.
But I will miss them, good source of fuses, diodes, electronic doo-dads. I probably spend $10's of dollars a year there!
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