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arista 18-11-2016 04:50 AM

Staples UK to Close Stores and move online
 
http://news.sky.com/story/staples-sa...om-uk-10660286

http://e3.365dm.com/16/11/206x116/53...20161117110603

[The struggling UK arm
of the American firm,
which employs 1,100 staff
across 106 stores,
has been bought for
a "nominal sum".]


This has been on the cards
for some time.

Most business shoppers
that go to a store also get delivered
so its a shame as in the store
you can test things before
buying.
Like Funky New office chairs

Hilco bought it from the USA Division
for a pound.

Sign Of The Times

Withano 18-11-2016 07:54 AM

Oop Brexit

arista 18-11-2016 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Withano (Post 9064712)
Oop Brexit


No it goes back before that.


amazon sold Printer Ink
half the price of Staples.


and play com did - Now a Japan company own it

So it goes back many years
before Cameron did his GAMBLE

Withano 18-11-2016 12:26 PM

Store is still doing well in other countries, where Amazon also exists, this is just a UK based problem. Soz for making an appropriate conclusion.

arista 18-11-2016 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Withano (Post 9064847)
Store is still doing well in other countries, where Amazon also exists, this is just a UK based problem. Soz for making an appropriate conclusion.


That has nothing to do with it,


If I want Note Pads
I can but 20 in AsdaWalmart
Top Notch Paper


HALF the price of Staples


Fact

T* 18-11-2016 01:32 PM

Staples was successful for the duration that they were because of the convenience (that's why they could charge so much smh) and then they shut some stores and they're wondering why less people are going to them and now they're shutting all of them when Amazon is there? It's going to be dead. RIP

T* 18-11-2016 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Withano (Post 9064712)
Oop Brexit

To be fair to arista staples was starting to flop here before brexit and they shut loads of stores so it might just be a combination of everything

Shaun 18-11-2016 01:35 PM

Yeah this seemed an inevitability for a long time, they're not remotely convenient enough since the only stores of theirs I ever see are way out on industrial estates. Who'd go that length for a wad of envelopes?

Tom4784 18-11-2016 02:32 PM

Not surprising, they aren't ever going to compete with Ryman or cheaper alternatives like Wilko etc anymore.

Toy Soldier 18-11-2016 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by T* (Post 9064879)
Staples was successful for the duration that they were because of the convenience (that's why they could charge so much smh) and then they shut some stores and they're wondering why less people are going to them and now they're shutting all of them when Amazon is there? It's going to be dead. RIP

Don't expect any logic from big companies :joker:. The bookmaker's current situation is ridiculous - for over a year they've incentivised shop staff to sign customers up for online accounts, specifically targetting Football customers on a Saturday as a major focus. And now they're like "Umm why are you getting less turnover and fewer customers on a Saturday? :think:". I don't think companies actually understand that by moving customers online, they don't magically start selling more of their product... the same money is being spent! Just in a different place!

Maru 18-11-2016 05:27 PM

I was in a Staples here in the US recently... they're like ghost towns. Not sure who shops there. I almost took a job there many years back... decided not to because I love to work a busy shop and would be bored to tears...

arista 18-11-2016 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 9064882)
Yeah this seemed an inevitability for a long time, they're not remotely convenient enough since the only stores of theirs I ever see are way out on industrial estates. Who'd go that length for a wad of envelopes?


but a top chair at £50
thats good Shaun

arista 18-11-2016 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 9064882)
Yeah this seemed an inevitability for a long time, they're not remotely convenient enough since the only stores of theirs I ever see are way out on industrial estates. Who'd go that length for a wad of envelopes?


They do offers
but so do AsdaWalmart and Ryman


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