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Old 04-09-2016, 05:53 AM
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slbram17
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Originally Posted by Linda Renfro View Post
Our local newspaper had an article in it yesterday about Hancock's closing. They went on to say that the new owner is known for buying up failing businesses and jacking up the prices then giving the discount of 20% or whatever, when really it's not a discount at all. I don't know if this is true or not, but it was in the newspaper...so I thought I would pass it along. I guess that's where that saying comes in BUYERS BEWARE.

Here is the article from the paperBe wary of Hancock Fabrics' closeout 'deals'
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Jeremy Cox, [email protected] 4:31 p.m. EDT April 7, 2016
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Bad news for people who like to make their own clothes: Hancock Fabrics is going out of business and closing all of its stores, including its Salisbury location.

The good news? The retailer is liquidating its merchandise online and at its remaining 185 retail stores, including its location in the Twilley Centre off Mount Hermon Road. Right now, that means "savings" on everything of 20-50 percent, which will only get deeper as the sell-off continues.

I say "savings" because they're not really discounting much of anything yet. The Consumerist has the details, but basically the new owner is notorious for buying ailing retail brands (such as Circuit City and Ritz Camera), jacking up the prices, slashing the higher prices and calling it a sale.

DELMARVA DAILY TIMES
There's a lot of posts about this. The liquidator had the highest bid for Hancocks inventory (assets) and the use of the Hancocks name. From what I am getting, the discount is off the list price. Regular shoppers of Hancocks are somewhat surprised that the prices are higher today than they were two weeks ago. I will miss Hancocks. I will check again to see if they price has come down on heavier weight material that I use to make slipcovers but last time (just a few days ago), it was still running over $15 a yard.
http://www.scrapbookupdate.com/2016/...s-liquidating/
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