Tweeter Home Entertainment Group said today it is planning to close about one-third of its stores and cut about 20 percent of its workforce as part of a major restructuring of the high-end electronics chain.
Posted by: CJIS
I don't even know how they stay in business they are so dang expensive.
Posted by: Wolfman
Didn't CompUSA just do something similar?
Posted by: midnightsown
It's because they are so expensive they sell one and they have made their quota for the day or week...
Posted by: CJIS
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Originally Posted by Wolfman
Didn't CompUSA just do something similar?
Yes don't even get me started about the assclowns. Worst service ever!
Posted by: DET59
BOSE has them beat hands down
Posted by: badogg88
I don't see how they compete with Circuit City and Best Buy. I never even think to go to Tweeter over Best Buy...especially where I live All 3 are within 20 feet of each other.
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