As mentioned in title, Sears hometowns are no longer listed at the following link:
https://www.sb360.com/select-projects/events/sears-list/
Now that they have dropped off, there is no longer any mention of any Sears on SB360's website.
As mentioned in title, Sears hometowns are no longer listed at the following link:
https://www.sb360.com/select-projects/events/sears-list/
Now that they have dropped off, there is no longer any mention of any Sears on SB360's website.
Who does IT for Sears now? Does it even have an in-house IT team anymore?
SearsHometownStores.com is no more -- it now redirects to Sears.com
OwnASearsStore.com now gets a Too Many Redirects error
To the poster below, I totally agree! But the fact that there is no mention of Sears, whatsoever, on SB's site is a bit troubling. I was hoping that at least the full size Sears could be gotten rid of this Year, but at his current pace of closing 1 or 2 stores per Year, this could take forever! I wish he could just pull the plug on all of them already, but alas, we must grit our teeth and wait longer.
Again, as I used this example Years ago, Ed is like the coach of a football team down 200-0 in the 4th Quarter trying to unnecessarily extend the game by calling Timeouts and running the ball out of bounds, in the hope of maybe kicking a field goal to reduce the deficit to 200-3. What's the point? Take a knee and let the players hit the showers already.
He had over 4000 (combined) stores and now he has, what, maybe 10? So 99.9% are closed. Keeping 10 or 20 out of 4000 isn't impressing anyone, any more than the football team that loses 200-3, instead of 200-0. It's over, let it go.
Now they need to concentrate on getting the rest of the pathetic company shut down.
OK, so that puts a button on this whole, Sears Hometown saga. On to the next...