- Mon Jan 14, 2013 10:32 pm
#490274
HMV going into administration, I knew it was coming but was hoping they had a few more years left yet, I absolutely love shopping in their Oxford Street store, and spend ages going through to see what new releases there are & through the back catalogues of artists.
Yes I know the argument is "buy online" well I have done & I have to say after a few years of using it I hate it, items online aren't really that much cheaper now as the tax loophole closed by our lovely Chancellor has meant they've all gone up in price. Royal Mail can't be delivered to get them here on time (I ordered a out of print DVD off of Amazon last Wednesday, still waiting for it!) & when they do turn up they are damaged half the time.
I think the most annoying thing though is that even more people are now being made redundant because of online shopping, we've lost Peacocks, Jessops & Comet over the last two months and with HMV possibly going if they don't find a buyer (although there is a rumour of a firm buying them but slimming them down somewhat). How are people supposed to get jobs if dozens of well established firms keep going under (HMV are over 90 years old, Comet was over 40 years old, Jessops nearly 80 years old), my home town high street is a desolate wasteland now of empty shops, I mean seriously it's getting * depressing.
I hope the tide will turn in the near future because it's going to be horrible walking up High Streets soon. As as side note I bet if you told Bob Geldof back in 1986 when he opened the world's largest music store that it would be closing down within 30 years, he'd tell you feck off.
Yes I know the argument is "buy online" well I have done & I have to say after a few years of using it I hate it, items online aren't really that much cheaper now as the tax loophole closed by our lovely Chancellor has meant they've all gone up in price. Royal Mail can't be delivered to get them here on time (I ordered a out of print DVD off of Amazon last Wednesday, still waiting for it!) & when they do turn up they are damaged half the time.
I think the most annoying thing though is that even more people are now being made redundant because of online shopping, we've lost Peacocks, Jessops & Comet over the last two months and with HMV possibly going if they don't find a buyer (although there is a rumour of a firm buying them but slimming them down somewhat). How are people supposed to get jobs if dozens of well established firms keep going under (HMV are over 90 years old, Comet was over 40 years old, Jessops nearly 80 years old), my home town high street is a desolate wasteland now of empty shops, I mean seriously it's getting * depressing.
I hope the tide will turn in the near future because it's going to be horrible walking up High Streets soon. As as side note I bet if you told Bob Geldof back in 1986 when he opened the world's largest music store that it would be closing down within 30 years, he'd tell you feck off.
Regards, Johnny 1989
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