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Circuit City Cutting Prices

Circuit City to Offer Bigger Discounts

Posted by: jmet, 05:35, January 30, 2009
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Circuit City has been trying to eliminate their inventory since January 17 and have since then sold $450 million of the initial 1.7 billion cost.

Consumers can expect their "sale prices" (which is usually higher than everyone else's regular price) to continue to fall for some real savings. 

The items which typically receive no kind of discount below list price, will reportedly also be "sold at substantial discounts".

The clearance sales are expected to last only another four to five weeks.


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