Does anyone still shop at HMV?

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Why bother stickering anything? Everything (bar games and tech stuff) is being discounted, what you have now is stock that has stickers on.

It means "This stuff has got to go"..

Mark G, Wednesday, 16 January 2013 14:33 (thirteen years ago)

yeah, i think they're being pretty random re the stickers.
i saw staff last week adding them, and they weren't following any lists ...
just walking around and putting them on ...

mark e, Wednesday, 16 January 2013 14:34 (thirteen years ago)

Not a lot of blue-crossed CDs as yet in Nottingham Fopp, and they're not doing at-till discounts on other stock. Blue-crossed CDs are racked separately in each genre section.

mike t-diva, Wednesday, 16 January 2013 14:35 (thirteen years ago)

Will give Reading HMV a look tonight.

Mark G, Wednesday, 16 January 2013 14:39 (thirteen years ago)

Fopp vouchers definitely not being accepted at the moment.

I bought a Blue Cross John Adams 2-CD comp for £6 anyway.

Michael Jones, Wednesday, 16 January 2013 14:41 (thirteen years ago)

I'm not going to miss the hordes of teenagers queuing up outside the Glasgow Buchanan St branch at half seven in the morning to see Biffy Clyro or whoever

paolo, Wednesday, 16 January 2013 14:46 (thirteen years ago)

I object to Biffy Clyro as much as the next guy but it's sad that such closures make it harder for kids to meet their idols, especially when some venues don't let 14-18-year-olds into gigs.

Stop Gerrying Me! (onimo), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 14:51 (thirteen years ago)

http://a4.ec-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/116/1f4dbcfa54b7478e9bcfbb5aeb4e8e95/l.jpg

things that are jokes pretty much (Nilmar Honorato da Silva), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 14:52 (thirteen years ago)

will probly be able to meet Biffy Clyro at Burger King soon enough

non-elitist melted poo (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 14:54 (thirteen years ago)

I think it's mainly because it made me feel old seeing them all lined up there (I'm not even that old)

paolo, Wednesday, 16 January 2013 14:54 (thirteen years ago)

^^^ also proving how excellent the current knockdown price of £10 per t-shirt is ..

mark e, Wednesday, 16 January 2013 14:55 (thirteen years ago)

unrelated i know but has anyone heard about PC World possibly going into administration, heard something about troubling sales figures on BBC News

Old Boy In Network (Michael B), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 17:02 (thirteen years ago)

Fopp's full price albums are usually as big a rip-off as HMV's, yet hardly anyone every seems to comment on this

'Separate Lives', by Phil Collins & Marilyn Manson (PaulTMA), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 17:10 (thirteen years ago)

Because the £3, £5, and £7 price point racks are usually so damn good.

comedy is unnatural and abhorrent (Scik Mouthy), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 17:40 (thirteen years ago)

xpost because no one goes to Fopp to buy full priced items?

Moon Fuxx (Jill), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 17:41 (thirteen years ago)

Blockbuster's gone into admin I think. Holy smokes

besides Sunny Real Estate (dog latin), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 18:02 (thirteen years ago)

Yeah, it's gone

stet, Wednesday, 16 January 2013 18:03 (thirteen years ago)

wait a min whats this about pc world? that would mean Currys too then. Hell, theres gonna be nothing left in my town

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 18:04 (thirteen years ago)

Re Blockbuster: I think once South Park has based an episode around how your business model is a relic of a bygone age and your stores are completely empty then it shouldn't be a surprise when said model finally runs out of legs.

Troughton-masked Replicant (aldo), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 18:08 (thirteen years ago)

It was news to me it wasn't already gone. Didn't it go into administration before, a couple of years back?

Stop Gerrying Me! (onimo), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 18:09 (thirteen years ago)

Currys / PC World were predicting good business over Christmas due to demand for tablets and Comet going bust. I'd be a little surprised if they went under immediately.

Tullamorte Tullamore (ShariVari), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 18:14 (thirteen years ago)

Had a look in Reading branch, nothing to report...

Mark G, Wednesday, 16 January 2013 18:25 (thirteen years ago)

I was in my local Blockbuster last Saturday at 6.30pm seeing if they had any blurays on special. One other guy in the a
store. I thought if this is how busy it is on a Saturday evening then the jig is up.

fun loving and xtremely tolrant (Billy Dods), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 18:26 (thirteen years ago)

Coincidentally I was in HMV the same day using my voucher. If you've got shares in Sainsburys you may want to get rid of them.

fun loving and xtremely tolrant (Billy Dods), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 18:27 (thirteen years ago)

blockbusters in my hometown (south wimbledon) closed before xmas, was amazed it lasted so long. i think there's one in crouch end that was open before xmas.

I had such a fontasy (stevie), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 18:52 (thirteen years ago)

FOPP was a bit of a disapointment at Xnmas, went there thinking I'd be able to get cheap King Crimson & Peter Hammill cds since I think both had been in there for <£5 most trips I'd been in there. Only to find they were >£10.

Think all I bought this year was a couple of Rockabilly compis dedicated to individual labels and then a couple of books which came to £5 for the pair. Didn't get to spend much time in there as I was heading elsewhere or coming to the end of a trip into town and had less dosh than I'd had on previous trips. But definitely seemed to come across less bargains than I had.

Now need to catch the local HMV before it fully disappears, but bet I've missed most of the stuff I'd've been looking for. Not sure why I didn't hit there on Monday. Mind on other things I think.

Stevolende, Wednesday, 16 January 2013 19:26 (thirteen years ago)

thin pickings at the big hmv in glasgow, but i was in the mood to spend so i picked up

To Terrapin: Hartford '77 - Grateful Dead
Geechee Recollections/Sweet Earth Flying - Marion Brown
Taschen book about Jean Renoir
What a Carve up on DVD

all blue x'ed

Ward Fowler, Wednesday, 16 January 2013 19:36 (thirteen years ago)

HMV store in Limerick shut down today

Old Boy In Network (Michael B), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 19:37 (thirteen years ago)

Fopp staff in the branch i went to yesterday were pretty optimistic about someone coming along to pick the company up. Felt they had a decent core business in vinyl and well-priced CDs and that shifting so much room to tech / DVDs diluted that.

Still have no idea what the high street is going to look like in the future. Only so many slot machines and coffee shops the market can accommodate. It's mentioned upthread but the idea of places where people, particularly young people, can just hang out and browse without necessarily needing to make a purchase seems to be rapidly falling away. People have been going on about the corporatisation of public space and the problems with shopping-as-a-leisure-activity for decades but i'm not sure much thought has gone into what happens after that stops working.

Tullamorte Tullamore (ShariVari), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 19:50 (thirteen years ago)

Rent is the killer for most places. Those refurbished high streets and fancy malls cost money.

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 20:02 (thirteen years ago)

Not mine but:

Re-enact Dawn of the Dead but visiting a British shopping centre in a couple of years' time.

Troughton-masked Replicant (aldo), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 21:09 (thirteen years ago)

It has gotten shitter and shitter and quite correctly died in its directionlessnessless

I will always love it (in this case Hull, Whitefriargate) for supplying me with the following;

Ramones 'It's alive"- in about 1981 . When, I swear, even 5 ears later NOBODY liked the Ramones. This one was really VFM. All their hits and a double gatefold for £4.49

Unsafe at Any Speed - the smaller sister of This is Boston, Not La.

You kids have no idea.

And no, I don't too

Jessie Fer Ark (Mobbed Up Ping Pong Psychos), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 21:41 (thirteen years ago)

5 ears and VFM. Wot a wanquer

Jessie Fer Ark (Mobbed Up Ping Pong Psychos), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 21:42 (thirteen years ago)

Retail predictions for the next ten years are that the high street and shopping centres will see a major decline as e-commerce grows. Online shopping has recently picked up the title e-tail ( see what they did?) and will continue to grow until it becomes the dominant purchase channel. The fear mongers predict a high street full of bet freds, pound shops and proles hanging around looking for spare change and fag butts. The more positive retailers believe that in order to maintain a presence, stores must not only offer quality of stock and good price points but also a shopping "experience" The likes of The Apple Store, Hollister and Lush are the future. It's about being quirky, interesting and having an offer that makes people want to come to your location. I think that's quite exciting, retail is going to have to work harder for peoples money.
As far as HMV is concerned, I'm quite pleased it has finally collapsed (although not that folk have lost their jobs) I'm hoping that all the indie record shops that have been struggling over the last few years will come back to fruition now the giant has toppled over. Those record shops have that unique offer that match the predictions of retail nerds and market researchers across the land.

PatrickBatemanisascarydude (captain rosie), Wednesday, 16 January 2013 22:29 (thirteen years ago)

It looks like the Limerick branch of HMV which was closed today is having an occupation by its unpaid workers.
http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/hmv-staff-stage-limerick-sit-ins-581409.html

Stevolende, Wednesday, 16 January 2013 22:46 (thirteen years ago)

Quite looking forward to seeing some of the landlords who pushed rents up and up and up during the boom get shafted tbh.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 16 January 2013 22:52 (thirteen years ago)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-21027043

pfunkboy (Algerian Goalkeeper), Thursday, 17 January 2013 02:26 (thirteen years ago)

Employees have said that they are in talks with the company's receiver tonight - they are looking for assurances that all of their wages will be paid in full.

Statutory redundancy pay is capped at £430 a week so they wont lose out much if they get nothing from HMV. I have been at 3 failed companies in the last decade and every time we just robbed anything that wasn't fixed to the floor, went for a sesh and let off some steam about how shit the company was. They shouldn't be wasting their time demanding assurances/occupying. Just borrow a transit and load the mother up people.

Damo Suzuki's Parrot, Thursday, 17 January 2013 03:05 (thirteen years ago)

Well, that all depends on how easy it will be to move onto new jobs

Mark G, Thursday, 17 January 2013 07:13 (thirteen years ago)

They shouldn't be wasting their time demanding assurances/occupying.

Well the Irish stores are a different situation, as it's a separate company that was put into receivership - not administration - literally hours after Deloitte was appointed yesterday. It's more akin to the Game situation months ago, where much of the UK business was saved (for now) while the Irish stores and their staff were cast adrift with no guarantee of owed wages, etc.

wronger than 100 geir posts (MacDara), Thursday, 17 January 2013 08:56 (thirteen years ago)

I meant that from an employees perspective of a company going into liquidation and I suppose this is more of a complicated situation. I still maintain that if I was a HMV employee right now my ebay account would be doing some serious trading. Fuck going through hardship while some fat fuck is still living well because they are paid by a holding company or something. Once I spent a day installing floodlights at my bosses house in torrential rain even though he knew the company was going to be liquidated the next day and the monthly wages were not going to be paid. Lost out loads in o/t, bonuses and retainers. You have to take control of the situation or just end up feeling belittled and exploited.

Damo Suzuki's Parrot, Thursday, 17 January 2013 09:25 (thirteen years ago)

When Freddie Laker's Skytrain went bust, his 'attitude' to the stranded travellers meant he went from "friendly uncle" to "ruthless capitalist" overnight in the public's view.

Mark G, Thursday, 17 January 2013 09:30 (thirteen years ago)

Does anybody know whether HMV are still accepting points on the HMV loyalty card, or whether it's the same story as with their gift vouchers?

Here he is with the classic "Poème Électronique." Good track (Marcello Carlin), Thursday, 17 January 2013 11:20 (thirteen years ago)

Only redeemable against ancient overstock cassingles of Bros's 'I Owe You Nothing'

qbert yuiop (NickB), Thursday, 17 January 2013 11:28 (thirteen years ago)

xpost almost certainly worthless now. The pure website is down for 'essential maintenance' http://pure.hmv.com/

Maybe if the rewards scheme was more attractive it may have helped them stave off their current woes by building brand loyalty. However A4 posters of Aaron Eckhart or framed sleeves of the Cornish Fisherman's Choir just not cutting it.

fun loving and xtremely tolrant (Billy Dods), Thursday, 17 January 2013 11:37 (thirteen years ago)

Can't they get the Zutons back together to do a benefit or something?

qbert yuiop (NickB), Thursday, 17 January 2013 11:41 (thirteen years ago)

I had one of those cards, yeah the selection of stuff you could redeem the points for was pretty unimpressive. I ended up using mine on their download store, just odd tracks I'd been looking for - that in itself was a chore though, it wasn't exactly user friendly.

Gavin, Leeds, Thursday, 17 January 2013 11:43 (thirteen years ago)

The main HMV website is now replaced by a notice.

Funny, the site was up and trading yesterday...

Mark G, Thursday, 17 January 2013 12:04 (thirteen years ago)

i actually buy from currys/pc world more than ever tbh. their prices are v. competitive with online & you can reserve items online then go into the store and pick them up. i think i prefer this model to home delivery tbh (as long as the price matches the online stores, which it does usually)

tpp, Thursday, 17 January 2013 12:15 (thirteen years ago)

argos is good in this respect too actually

tpp, Thursday, 17 January 2013 12:17 (thirteen years ago)


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