at least 4 ross's closing >50% off

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hondasaurus

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at least 4 ross's closing >50% off on top of their current prices
started yesterday. fairfax-pickett, burke, bailey's, landmark.
i don't usually shop there but at these prices.
 
Nothing wrong with it period. Name brand stuff for stupid cheap. it would be retarded to turn up your nose and pay full price when you can get the exact same thing for less than half. I just picked up two pairs of jeans a couple weeks ago. $180 worth of jeans for $45.

You do have to inspect the clothing very well though, alot of that stuff is factory rejects with messed up sewing or other defects.
 
when i said "nothing wrong with our economy" i was referring to more stores closing/more jobs lost. nothing wrong with shopping at ross or walmart as far as i care. there's something wrong with not being able to shop there anymore because they can't afford to stay open though. :D
 
Everyone blames it and its total bs. Ross is in the bargain category the type of store That should do good in down times. We use to have a ross in annapolis but it closed years Ago tj max and marshals ran them out. there's no reason they shouldn't do good in todays retail market other then bad management
 
I've watched every subway minus a few here in my state close in the last month, halmark packed up and left, Bed Bath and beoond is leaving, same with linens and things, we lost 1 staples but open'd up another lowls haha... Oh Sunoco Gas stations up here are all closed - I think like 3 -4... are un enployment rate shot up 15% in the passed 6 months... ya econemy in my home state of Vermont is dead ! oh well
 
seriously ross sucks compared to marshalls and tj's.
discount stuff should be thriving like wal-mart and mcdonald's.
circuit city sucks compared to best buy, and i used to work at circuit city 8 yrs ago. i feel like circuit city never fully adjusted to internet (newegg).
for me, seeing a hallmark store is like seeing that weird little boutique in a strip mall or kiosk in the mall where you wonder how it stays in business.
and w/ bed bath beyond/linens n' things and staples/office max/office depot: seems to be way too many employees, and target and wal-mart sell most of what they do.
econ affects most retail somewhat, but these are things that have been a long time coming.
 
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