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This thread becomes interesting every year, and there is a similar online post. The question is straight forward. Who got the money this year and why?
My winners-spent more than usual:
-Kohls-spent more here than ever, but am very disappointed with the new Kohls cash policy. Had to exchange an item that ran small and lost $10 in KC as a result. May try Macys more next year. Overall happy though.
-Dress Barn-found them earlier this year and love the clothing.
-Kroger-new store built-great customer service at decent prices. Gift cards for gas is a big draw too.
-Local shops-found more unique items than usual, spent more than ever.
My losers-spent less than usual:
-JC Penney-my Kohls shopping tripled at JCP expense. Not only does the no sale not impress me, the selection is now poor too.
-Macys-just didn't have what we wanted in the size needed this year.
-Meijer-they just don't compete anymore on the hard goods, the grocery side prices aren't impressive anymore either. Tired of items out of stock, not scanning right, or just the entire customer experience overall.
-Toys R Us-didn't buy 1 thing there this year, not worth the hassle and the prices are the same or higher than everywhere else.
I honestly don't see how JCP can survive with high mall rents with this new format much longer.
My winners-spent more than usual:
-Kohls-spent more here than ever, but am very disappointed with the new Kohls cash policy. Had to exchange an item that ran small and lost $10 in KC as a result. May try Macys more next year. Overall happy though.
-Dress Barn-found them earlier this year and love the clothing.
-Kroger-new store built-great customer service at decent prices. Gift cards for gas is a big draw too.
-Local shops-found more unique items than usual, spent more than ever.
My losers-spent less than usual:
-JC Penney-my Kohls shopping tripled at JCP expense. Not only does the no sale not impress me, the selection is now poor too.
-Macys-just didn't have what we wanted in the size needed this year.
-Meijer-they just don't compete anymore on the hard goods, the grocery side prices aren't impressive anymore either. Tired of items out of stock, not scanning right, or just the entire customer experience overall.
-Toys R Us-didn't buy 1 thing there this year, not worth the hassle and the prices are the same or higher than everywhere else.
I honestly don't see how JCP can survive with high mall rents with this new format much longer.