
Circuit City - Reviews and experiences
Nov 2023-Apr 2024
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Electronics
Electronics
Returns & RefundsI bought some electronics from this store not too long ago and I gotta say, I was super let down with how it all went down. Even though the website said they had everything in stock, I never even got my order! I had to do a chargeback on my card just to get my money back. It was a huge pain and took up a lot of my time. If they had just communicated better and had better customer service, this all could have been avoided. I definitely don't recommend buying from this store to anyone.
Electronic item
Electronic item
Returns & RefundsI just wanted to share that I recently made an online purchase, and it didn't go as planned. The website didn't show the correct stock availability, so I ended up buying something that was actually out of stock. I only found out when I asked about my order, which was pretty frustrating. The customer service team didn't handle the situation well and didn't send any official communication about the canceled order. Now, I've been waiting for a refund for nine days, which just adds to my disappointment. Overall, I wouldn't suggest shopping at this store if you want an easy and stress-free experience.
About Circuit City
Circuit City was an American multinational consumer electronics retail company that operated stores across the United States. Founded in 1949 by Samuel Wurtzel under the original name "Ward's Company," it became known as Circuit City in 1984. The company was headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, and was a leading retailer of consumer electronics, home appliances, and related goods. Circuit City was recognized for its wide selection of products and was among the first to adopt a big-box format, offering a vast array of merchandise in large, warehouse-style stores. Despite its success and expansion throughout the late 20th century, Circuit City faced declining sales and increased competition from other retailers. This led to its filing for bankruptcy in 2008, ultimately resulting in the closure of all its stores by March 2009. Circuit City attempted an online-focused business model afterward but faced challenges in re-establishing the brand.
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