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Whitehall Jewelers

reviewed by shellkd

Whitehall Jewellers, Inc. was founded in 1895 and boasts more than 350 retail locations in 38 American states. The company also operates stores under the Lundstrom Jewelers and Marks Brothers Jewelers brands.

shellkd
10/05/2008

Whitehall Jewelers 1

Right now Whithall Jewelers has a sign saying that they are going out of business. Well that would attract buyers because you think they will have great deals. Think again!! I have had my eye on a particular ring that I have been considering on buying. Two weeks ago they had the ring at regular price $499.00 on sale for $199.00. This is when they had the signs up for 40/60% off deal. Well when I saw that they had a sign up for 50/70% off that caught my attention. I wanted to go back in and see what the ring would be selling for now. Guess what? The same exact ring was now regular price $699.00 on sale for 349.00. Go Figure. I was outraged that they actually jacked the price up. I will be writting the company a letter of complaint. Buyerd beware! How true that statement really is. So buyers please think hard before buying something from them. Your not really getting that great deal after all.

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ShadyDaisyLady commented 413 days ago.
I'm sorry to say that when there is a liquidation sale, that's pretty much what happens. When CompUSA went out of business the same time last year, I stopped by the local store hoping to get a deal on stuff. Oh. My. God. CompUSA, which I had long thought had problems due to overpriced product, had an overpriced liquidation sale. There wasn't a deal to be found anywhere in the store. I think what may happen is the store is sold to a liquidator, and they don't care one bit about anything but squeezing as much blood as they can out of the turnip before it gets discarded.
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