"Thank you and farewell," read the somber subject line in my email. The sender was Smith & Hawken, purveyor of pricey garden tools.
I guess I lost that game of chicken. I'd been waiting for a mid-summer sale to replace my cheesy plastic garden chairs with some of that fancy teak "outdoor furniture" they sell… or used to sell.
Smith & Hawken, a subsidiary of Scotts Miracle-Gro (SMG), just bit the dust -- so to speak.
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A shopping opportunity, you think? Maybe not. The "final liquidation sale" isn’t as enticing as it sounds. Especially right now, but more on that later.
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Thursday, July 30, 2009
Seven ways to score big when stores go bust
Thinking of shopping that going-out-of-business sale? Read this Minyanville article before you plunk down your hard-earned cash for those "final sale" prices, which may not be all that good a deal:
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