nervous_twitch wrote: » It's kind of sad to see a huge enterprise become a victim of technology. They never could have imagined what was coming. It'll be book shops soon enough.
Camryn Incalculable Whole-wheat wrote: » just got word from parcel motel my order is in topaz:D ordered 3 dvds and thinking i was saving money used PM. ...they sent 3 different packages.:mad:
Kompany wrote: » Apart from Rollercoaster in Kilkenny are there any real CD shops in the South West
DominoDub wrote: » HMV UK stores have told staff not to accept vouchers... from tomorrow":eek:
DominoDub wrote: » HMV UK stores have told staff not to accept vouchers... from tomorrow":eek: I warned people not to get them and other vouchers over xmas ..as more shops will close post xmas trading.
johndoe99 wrote: » I drop up to the kilkenny store every few months, was planning to go end of this month. Hope its still in business.
Voodoomelon wrote: » How on earth can you be allowed refuse a valid voucher?
Lightbulb Sun wrote: » It's the only store worth bothering with round here. CD world is the other one, ffs.
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longhalloween wrote: » Waterstones who are owned by HMV have closed their branches in Dublin. The remaining ones run at a loss 10 months of the year. Don't see many new Easons opening up anywhere either, not when the likes of Amazon and bookdepository always have better prices and short enough delivery times. Kindle and iPad are killing them too.
Zero1986 wrote: » All we have in Athlone at the moment is Golden Discs... Golden F*cking Discs. When Zavvi closed down I shed a tear.
Grayson wrote: » I think Books will outlast CD's. Kinda like Vinyl will actually outlast CD's. For many people, the medium itself matters and people are more nostalgic about books and records. Not saying they won't take a fecking huge dent, but i think we'll still be seeing book and vinyl shops for a while after the last CD shop closes.
Lightbulb Sun wrote: » Zavvi is gone? Bought a game or two from them early last year I think. One game got lost in the post but they sent it again and it came. Their postage was very cheap, only a euro or so.