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Gateway to Close All Retail Stores
It has been reported that Gateway is to close all of its retail stores, cutting 2,500 jobs.
[blockquote]The company has posted only one profitable quarter over the past three-plus years and has gradually cut its store count from a peak of 322. Gateway has slashed its work force from nearly 25,000 in 2000, and will have about 4,000 employees after the cuts take effect.
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[link=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,115913,00.html]The full story[/link] - Submitted by profdlp
[blockquote]The company has posted only one profitable quarter over the past three-plus years and has gradually cut its store count from a peak of 322. Gateway has slashed its work force from nearly 25,000 in 2000, and will have about 4,000 employees after the cuts take effect.
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[link=http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,115913,00.html]The full story[/link] - Submitted by profdlp
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BTW, anyone know what impact the Apple sections in CompUSA stores have had for Apple? They usually seem to have plenty of people browsing the equipment.
I used to work at Office.Max while I was in Highschool. I remember the Gateway.Salesperson finding innovative ways to pass time. He wasn't exactly a lazy person; he had no customers (ever) to deal with. His post was filled with brochures and lifesize pictures of "what you'd get if you purchased a puter here."
I must admit though, that were it not for the decline in demand for Gateway computers, I would've had a horrible time working @ Officemax.
Huh? What, you mean you would've been tempted to steer potential Gateway customers towards something else?
-drasnor
Their PCs are not anything to smile about trust me im an owner
What inspired this madness? The reviews in all of the Ziff-Davis magazines that extolled their wondrous powers.
Fortunately I had a friend who pointed out that Gateway was one of the heaviest advertisers in those mags and asked me if it was likely that Z-D was going to bite the hand feeding them. My first completely home-built rig followed soon after and I never looked back.
If I had a nickel for every one of those old Gateway full-tower jobs that I've worked on I could buy an Athlon 64 setup.
-drasnor
I can tell you that they have been selling well (at least in the store I worked at they did). The salesmen liked to sell them cause they were so freakin' expensive, and thus got a large cut of the profit.
HP, Dell, and eMachine were very ticked off at Comp when they started the "Apple Shop" (the name for the store's Apple section) because apparently they've noticed a decent drop in profit.
Well the psu decided to crap out on me after only a year, and after a lengthy ordeal with their service department (about 2 weeks) in which nothing was accomplished, i decided to try and figure out what was wrong by myself and demanded my machine back. The nice thing is that the had already diagnosed the problem as a faulty psu, so the hard part for a noob was already taken care of.
One 64mb stick of pc100 and a 200w replacement psu later, and my pc addiction was born. I suppose i should thank them!
Nope, the Gateway booth had some high quality tweeters and woofers. I'd always convince the gateway rep to play some wicked beats. As a matter of fact, I developed my mixing skills at that booth. Such fond memories
I've got no gripes with them though, I was actually pretty happy with them when they had that 9800Pro for $189 shipped. Got it for my cousin and it was a BBA full Retail. Came with some nice samsung ram too.