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@MacTotalyRadPatrick: I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest that being legitimately frightening, such that people wouldn't dare step into your store, might ultimately be counter-productive.
@92BuickLeSabre: It's actually a pretty successful place. Plus, that ad has the Son of Ghoul in it. Mixing Mahhk and the Son of Ghoul into one thing is a win out in the Cleve.
@computerwiz3491: Why? If you are using them in residence, under the watchful eye of a rangemaster, you wouldn't need a license to own a weapon you are renting.
I feel embarrassingly old remembering "Nobody Beats the Wiz" (which was truncated later to "The Wiz") and "Service Merchandise"
I do remember the wiz having sneaky sales Unfortunately, I can't remember exactly what they were, but I know it did involve cablevision so that's enough of that
@S-Mies: Thats what I want to know. I guess when you only got 3-4 channels OTA, ir possibly wasnt a big deal that it selected a random channel.. but wtf? Technology!
We had a store in KC called "Silo" that was a weird conglomeration of house-wares and consumer electronics, they always (without fail) had the highest prices in the area on an item, their only saving grace was that occasionally they would carry items that you couldn't get anywhere else w/out mail-ordering them. I was never sure if they were a national chain or not...
Speaking of which does anyone remember "Service Merchandise"? They were sort of a precursor to CC in so far as they had a warehouse on site and nearly anything you wanted to buy there had to be ordered from the ware house via tickets that you grabbed from the displays and then turned in at check out, then you had to go wait by an unmanned conveyor belt for your stuff to come out through a hole in the wall. I always thought service merchandise was a national chain but again I was never sure...
@G_Money21: The Wiz at least was mainly a Tri-State shop. I live Upstate and Rochester cable used to carry SportsChannel NY where they advertised non-stop. I was always pissed that I couldn't shop there (or Modell's.) The first trip I took to NYC I demanded that make parents take me there.
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I had to watch that three times just to make sure I didn't miss anything.
Holy crippitycrap!
Edit: OMG - they are all incredible.
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Learn something new everyday.
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I do remember the wiz having sneaky sales Unfortunately, I can't remember exactly what they were, but I know it did involve cablevision so that's enough of that
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Does it work randomly?
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Speaking of which does anyone remember "Service Merchandise"? They were sort of a precursor to CC in so far as they had a warehouse on site and nearly anything you wanted to buy there had to be ordered from the ware house via tickets that you grabbed from the displays and then turned in at check out, then you had to go wait by an unmanned conveyor belt for your stuff to come out through a hole in the wall. I always thought service merchandise was a national chain but again I was never sure...
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Before CompUSA there was "Computer City". That's where my folks purchased my first computer back in 1995 (this was in jersey). A packard Bell lol.
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The Wiz still has an online shop.
[www.thewiz.com]
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Good times...Good Times..
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