Who goes broke first? Sears or Jc Penny?
I went to Sears to find a simple black belt and left the store empty handed. Every black belt had a large gaudy buckle on it. I even looked over where they used to have the Johnny Miller collection and Tuff-Skins, but no luck, only polyester crap.
My Penney's used to have a good discount furniture section, but of course they canned that.
I couldn't wait for the Sears catalog when I was growing up. I used to get to pick out a few things for Christmas every year. Imagine if Sears had someone more in touch with the times there, so they could have made their Famous catalog a player online before Amazon got so big.
Now Sears has the Discover Card doing questionable things to help keep the company afloat. A simple Google search shows that Discover Card has already been investigated by the Minnesota attorney general and has hundreds of complaints against them for questionable business practices. People with perfect payment records don't seem to like it much when Discover raises your rate to approx. 24% or more for no reason other than carrying a balance and won't discuss it with you while doubling your minimum payment.
Both of these companies are taking on water, Jc Penney is trying to revamp stores, but does not have the credit Hijacker that Sears has to help bail the rising tide. Put the wrong people in charge with no vision, no sense of current style or trends, while being oblivious to the competition as well as technological changes taking place and you are headed for a fall!
P.S. If the Discover Card has screwed you over, don't be afraid to let your states Attorney General know about it. Even if they claim to be able change terms, they may be in violation of offering "Proper Consideration," depending on your situation. For legal action to have already taken place against them, says a lot.
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Raising a child is akin to knowing you're getting fired in 18 years and having to train your replacement without actively sabotaging them.
Raising a child is akin to knowing you're getting fired in 18 years and having to train your replacement without actively sabotaging them.
Raising a child is akin to knowing you're getting fired in 18 years and having to train your replacement without actively sabotaging them.
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Just when you think you've got it all figured out, someone changes the rules.
Just when you think you've got it all figured out, someone changes the rules.