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Economy
Fry's Electronics closing after 36 years in business
2021-02-24
[NBC-Los Angeles] Fry's Electronics is closing its doors for good after nearly 36 years in business across nine states and 31 stores, including California, citing challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic.

The electronic store posted the announcement on their website on Tuesday.

"Fry’s Electronics, Inc. has made the difficult decision to shut down its operations and close its business permanently as a result of changes in the retail industry and the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Company will implement the shut down through an orderly wind down process that it believes will be in the best interests of the Company, its creditors, and other stakeholders," the company said.

If you lived or lurked in the Southwest US, you probably bought your computer parts in their store at at some point.
Posted by:M. Murcek

#11  ^ Not doing closeout. Just a Dear John goodbye letter now at www.Frys.com.
Posted by: Ebbomoger Speaking for Boskone4589   2021-02-24 20:19  

#10  
I go back to about 1994 with Fry's.
Even had a Fry's Email Account with them when they were still offering them.

Was a great store with great prices.
But it took it hard when the Tech Bubble burst, then was hit with the Obama Era Recession on top of it. Laugh all you want, but I am still upgrading the CPU I purchased from them back in 2002.

It kinda lost its IT TECH image as it expanded into being more like a Best Buy clone.

Checkout their website it has some fantastic Closeout deals.

NOTE: But exercise caution in purchasing with it shutting down.
Posted by: NN2N1   2021-02-24 18:14  

#9  Fry's in Menlo Park during the 90s was an amazing place.

Then it sort of lost its purpose after everyone upgraded their PCS around Y2K; and some companies specialized in selling pre-upgraded game machines; and those that knew what they needed to upgrade without a salesperson turned to Amazon. That left them without a purpose.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2021-02-24 13:38  

#8  Fry's in my area was competing with Micro Center. Micro Center mother boards were poorer quality but cheaper. I built computer from Frys that lasted for ever. Micro Center components were touch and go.
Posted by: Ebbomoger Speaking for Boskone4589   2021-02-24 12:17  

#7  Bought a lot of stuff from Fry's over the years. Mostly cheap parts, but that's what I was looking for. You had to know what you were dealing with, cause the guys there generally didn't. Particularly when you got in amongst the motherboards.
They did have a an electronic hobby area (breadboard type stuff) that couldn't be beat. Picture a big box store with a dozen different types of soldering irons.
Posted by: ed in texas   2021-02-24 12:14  

#6  Others - many others - did not. From the Forbes profile of the company's sales practices at its peak in the late 90's:

Fry’s milks its customers hard. Employees at the return desk are given bonuses based on the number of customers they talk into taking store credit instead of cash. Getting a refund check can take weeks. Internally this policy is referred to as “the double H” for “hoops and hurdles,” according to Kiefer Davis, a former customer relations supervisor in Portland. The point is to wear customers down until they give up.

Local Better Business Bureaus rank Fry’s stores as unsatisfactory, largely because they refuse to respond to customer complaints. Los Angeles radio station KROQ once devoted an entire morning segment to dissecting Fry’s infuriating service.
Posted by: Maggie Munster9669   2021-02-24 11:48  

#5  Well, some of us got our money's worth. But that doesn't fit The Narrative™.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-02-24 11:38  

#4  Notorious for sharp practices and outright fraud. Good riddance.
Posted by: Spusolet Clavising6390   2021-02-24 11:26  

#3  mostly chinese crap too
Posted by: 746   2021-02-24 11:17  

#2  Big box. Not just computer stuff, but appliances, TVs, toys, CDs and DVDs, cameras, raw components. Easy for an enthusiast to spend the day and too much gelt there.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2021-02-24 11:03  

#1  I've never seen them in this part of the country, but it sounded like a cool place; Radio Shack on steroids?
Posted by: Raj   2021-02-24 10:59  

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