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I was just out running Saturday morning errands and realized my travels were going to take me right past a Radio Shack store.

 

It turns out that all items in the store are either marked 30% or 40% off.  I bought a combination of "staples" and items I just thought were a good deal:

 

Train related:

Very large spool of rosin core solder -- $3.00
60-watt pencil soldering iron -- $7.00

14-watt 53 lightbulbs -- $0.40 for a package of two (I bought all that they had)

32-piece RS-branded cutting tool similar to Dremel but not Dremel -- $12

 

Non-train related:

50-pack of blank CDs for the computer -- $4.00

Package of 50 AA Batteries -- $11

 

Their wireless routers were long gone and their selection of hookup wire was limited, but your store may still have some good stuff.  At the very least, who doesn't need solder and light bulbs?

 

There are no football games this weekend, so my advice is to take a run on over.

 

Steven J. Serenska

 

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In the bankruptcy court documents the list of 1784 stores to close is split into 3 sets- 600+ will close by Feb 17th, about 800 more by Feb 28, and the rest by march 31. So get to your local store ASAP--- personally I won't be going--- I haven't been in a store in 6 months. I'll just keep using Ebay or the other online electronics retailers for my needs/wants.

The one near me is going out of business. Stopped by today and spent about 60 bucks. Killer deals on batteries and I picked up a wire stripper and some bridge rectifiers for future use. Also got a couple of R/C helicopters for the nieces and nephews. They had two helos left that started out at 50 bucks, were marked down to 30, and at half price were 15 apiece, so two of the kiddies get helicopters next Christmas. 

Not all the stores near me (SE PA just North of Philly) are on the closure list.

 

One in a mall that I stopped by on Friday was on the closure list, and the person there told me they got word on Friday that their fate had been reversed, so they will remain.  Since they had previously been one of the clearance stores (which I presume is the same thing as being on the closure list), they did not have much left.  Also, due to their new fate, the clearance discounts were no longer being applied.  I still bought about $50 worth of stuff. Solder, few packs of AA batts, and a transformer for the Auxiliary input for a TIU.

 

Another mall closer to me looked like business as usual.  I suspect they were never on the list of closure stores, as their shelves looked full.

 

The third I went to this evening, and they are apparently still closing.  Signs said 25%, but I got better than that on some desoldering braid and a few more packs of batteries.

 

-Dave

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Vulture, I think not.

 

Thought I would check out the local Radio Shack as I was next door at the pet shop.

 

Had a nice chat with the manager about their closing and all the problems discussed at great length in another thread. Asked about a multimeter. Hey why not. She informed me that a manager from a store not closing came in and took all of them except one, the high priced fancy one.

 

Now there is a vulture.

Gentlemen,

    I just came back from the RS store here in Penn Hills, Pa.  In the words of the employees, they are going no where, business as usual at that location.

Priced and additional 18/24 RS power supply for my 2nd TIU, $24.99 at that store, and the adapter is now a pay for item.  So I ordered one off e-bay for $12.99, adapter included.  So depending on which RS store you visit the store may or may not be going out of business.

PCRR/Dave

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Originally Posted by Pine Creek Railroad:

Gentlemen,

   ......................

Priced and additional 18/24 RS power supply for my 2nd TIU, $24.99 at that store, and the adapter is now a pay for item.  So I ordered one off e-bay for $12.99, adapter included.  ..................

PCRR/Dave

 

I bought one (TIU 18/24) a few days ago (at full price at a store now not closing) and did not have the problem with the adapter, but yesterday (different store - which is closing) when buying an adapter for a scanner, I was told the same thing.  I pointed out that it is printed  right on the adapter box that the adaptaplug comes with it and got my refund for the plug.

 

If they want to change the rules down the line (new stock can print whatever they want on the boxes), that might be fine, but for any existing stock, it's a hard argument.

 

I'd recommend (politely) pushing it if you find yourself at a store wanting to charge for the adaptaplug. 

 

-Dave

 

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