Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains My husband received this in an email today at work. If you tend to give gift cards around the holidays, you need to be careful that the cards will not be honored after the holidays. Stores that are planning to close after Christmas are still selling the cards through the holidays even though the cards will be worthless January 1. There is no law preventing them from doing this. On the contrary, it is referred to as 'Bankruptcy Planning'. Below is a partial list of stores that you need to be cautious about. Circuit City (filed Chapter 11) Ann Taylor 117 stores nationwide closing Lane Bryant, Fashion Bug , and Catherine's to close 150 stores nationwide Eddie Bauer to close stores 27 stores and more after January Cache will close all stores Talbots closing down specialty stores J. Jill closing all stores (owned by Talbots) Pacific Sunwear (also owned by Talbots) GAP closing 85 stores Footlocker closing 140 stores more to close after January Wickes Furniture closing down Levitz closing down remaining stores Bombay closing remaining stores Zales closing down 82 stores and 105 after January Whitehall closing all stores Piercing Pagoda closing all stores Disney closing 98 stores and will close more after January Home Depot closing 15 stores Macys to close 9 stores after January Linens and Things closing all stores Movie Gallery Closing all stores Pep Boys Closing 33 stores Sprint/Nextel closing 133 stores JC Penney closing a number of stores after January Ethan Allen closing down 12 stores Wilson Leather closing down all stores Sharper Image closing down all stores K B Toys closing 356 stores Lowes to close down some stores Dillard's to close some stores
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Originally Posted By LadyKluck Movie Gallery is closing all stores?? That bites if that true because that's the ONLY movie rental place we have here except for the stupid redbox thing outside Mickey D's! It's where I buy most of my dvds from because they do awesome sales on the previously viewed.
Originally Posted By 999HAUNTS The bigger companies like JC Penny and Home Depot will honor their gift cards at any location and also on line, so that's not too scary. The others though, like Circuit City, should not be able to sell ANY gift card of any kind. The future is not too bright for them. This really bothers me that a consumer can buy a gift card for a friend or relative only to be embarrassed a month later when that recipient cannot even benefit from the gift. It's good to be informed. Thank you for the list!!
Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains I have a mervyns card DD got about 2 weeks before they went under.
Originally Posted By 999HAUNTS Get there quick!!! Right now their stores are offering remaining inventory at 60% off (at least in Torrance, CA) and as of two days ago they were still accepting gift cards as payment. Have her buy a nice piece of jewerly or something that she can keep as an investment.
Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains Good to know - I will check it out today - The first ones to go down were near me and weren't taking them - I will be a different one today and try and see what we can get..
Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs I still have one for Gap, which is about $5ish and one for Disney...I can use it at the Store, online, the Parks or sell it to an LPer.
Originally Posted By beamerdog I used one of my two Home Depot cards from a credit card reward program. Good to know - I'll use up the last one in the next few weeks. This is all very very scary to me. Some of the smaller stores in the area are closing, but keeping their online stores. Anyone know how the Lp store is doing? What with the Disney Stores closing, I hope Doobekah gets some of their business.
Originally Posted By gottaluvdavillains Disney had planned on closing many stores when they took the stores back - some already closed - some were closing after the holidays.... Could be leasing contracts.
Originally Posted By ajnhollysmommy The Disney Store info is old. That is about how many stores closed last May-July. During the restructering. All "remaining" stores had to close by a certain date. The World of Disney in NYC is under a different Disney section
Originally Posted By -em >>The World of Disney in NYC is under a different Disney section<< It "belongs" to WDW (hence why you now see all the used to be specific to NYC merch now at WDW..)
Originally Posted By Rebekah I received the following from the Disney Stores today: <email portion> Unfortunately, Disney Store has been erroneously included in a rumor that is circulating the internet about stores that are closing locations. You may have seen the email which warns consumers not to buy gift cards this holiday season. We want to set the record straight that the Disney Store is NOT closing 98 stores and gift cards will still be honored. Here is a word from our President, Jim Fielding: “As you may know, Disney Store closed 88 locations earlier this year to adjust our overall store portfolio, “said Jim Fielding, president, Disney Stores Worldwide. “This occurred during the transition from being a licensed business separate from The Walt Disney Company to becoming part of the Disney family once again. Disney Store has no current plan or announcement to close 98 Stores. This is inaccurate information that has been circulated via the Internet.” Disney Store currently has locations in more than 220 malls across America. We are gearing up for the day after Thanksgiving and stocking our shelves with toys and items for Disney fans across the nation. We are also opening more than 100 of our stores at midnight this year. If you’d like to find out if a store near you is opening at midnight, please go to www.disneystore.com and click on our store locator. <end email> Rebekah.
Originally Posted By Rebekah I received the following from the Disney Stores today: <email portion> Unfortunately, Disney Store has been erroneously included in a rumor that is circulating the internet about stores that are closing locations. You may have seen the email which warns consumers not to buy gift cards this holiday season. We want to set the record straight that the Disney Store is NOT closing 98 stores and gift cards will still be honored. Here is a word from our President, Jim Fielding: “As you may know, Disney Store closed 88 locations earlier this year to adjust our overall store portfolio, “said Jim Fielding, president, Disney Stores Worldwide. “This occurred during the transition from being a licensed business separate from The Walt Disney Company to becoming part of the Disney family once again. Disney Store has no current plan or announcement to close 98 Stores. This is inaccurate information that has been circulated via the Internet.” Disney Store currently has locations in more than 220 malls across America. We are gearing up for the day after Thanksgiving and stocking our shelves with toys and items for Disney fans across the nation. We are also opening more than 100 of our stores at midnight this year. If you’d like to find out if a store near you is opening at midnight, please go to www.disneystore.com and click on our store locator. <end email> Rebekah.