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Well this is timely. For anyone near San Jose, the Borders at Santana Row has "store closing" signs out today. Most things 20 to 40% off.


I remember reading that bookstores don't actually pay in advance for their inventory, they pay only when a book is scanned and sold.

So, it's unsurprising that the discounts on many of the books won't get too large, as they are likely not even the property of the company.


Went into the Borders in North Bethesda, MD today to see what they had on sale. Lots of STORE CLOSING! signs and various sections of the store were on sale from 20-40% that I saw. However, every book I thought interesting, I compared to Amazon on my iPhone. Amazon beat the Borders sale price every time, sometimes by a significant margin (up to 50% less). This was for new books! I could get things even cheaper if I bought from Amazon used. I gave up after a while and left, totally unimpressed and not wondering why they were closing now. There were a LOT of people in there though and long lines at the checkouts.


The problem is 20-40% off is still basically the same as ordering from Amazon.


I picked up a couple of travel books at my local 20%-off going-out-of-business Borders today. Hefted them in my hand. Then looked them up on my iPhone and found that their Kindle/iBooks price was 50% lower than the Borders retail price.

So I left the store with no books, but with a pretty good idea of why Borders is bankrupt.

A wistful day to be sure. I remember twenty years ago, when the arrival of Borders in my midwestern city was akin to a religious experience.


That's one disappointing thing: the closing "sales" give you the same discount you can get with a coupon any day of the week. San Mateo's closing, too; quel dommage.




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