Thread regarding Sears layoffs

If you buy a classic car with the intention of restoring it to its original beauty and power you invest...

Restoration requires repairs and replacement of worn and broken parts. If you start to sell off the parts the restoration has become an attempt to profit from the pieces until anything of worth is gone.
I believe that this is going to be a hatchet man at work with no intention of doing anything to invest in the restoration of this American Icon.

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Post ID: @OP+10Ty0rp2

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Ya I've been there a few years and now that we're closing I'm out of energy to sympathize with people that are sad we're closing and just bite my tongue when they mention because the internet and Amazon......that is not why at all Sears has online and pushes that more than anything....they never gave the stores a chance since I've been there and I don't know much but I do know Amazon has nothing to do with it in the big picture of things....if you can order from a catalogue you can order from the internet it's actually easier they even have people on demand to help if you really don't know at all in a chat that pops up if you can read and have internet access and an IQ over 60 you can easily order stuff online if you want to try, Amazon is not at all to blame for Sears failures

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Post ID: @1ccn+10Ty0rp2

Lambert lied and said he would restore Seats to its glory but he’s a junknyard dog selling sc-ap for whatever he can get. It’s gone folks, Sears is being torn limb from limb

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Post ID: @1dbh+10Ty0rp2

The only "American icon" they're concerned with is Eddie Lampert (and his vault full of money)

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Post ID: @jsi+10Ty0rp2

It's being forkifted into the crusher at this point.

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