Ritz Camera goes Belly up
http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idUSN2332434320090223
Looks like Nikon and Canon got stuck for a fair amount.
Z
Looks like Nikon and Canon got stuck for a fair amount.
Z
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Ugh, the dreaded chapter 11. Life goes on as normal for the companies while those to whom they owe money sit around waiting. I'm sure that companies appreciate the chance to push a fiscal "pause" button and regroup, but given that I'm a creditor to a company that declared Chapter 11 before Christmas and am thus out a big chunk of my income for this year, I'm feeling somewhat bruised and less than charitable about it all at the moment ... Of course, in the current climate hard to know if Chap 11 will enable these companies to survive (which would be good, of course) or is simply going to postpone the inevitable.
But I digress....
We have several Ritz around us - for a quickie chain they're not bad, and on several occasions when I needed something FAST (ie a filter, battery, even a bag once) they were actually a good local source. I hope they turn things around.
But fortunately its already on the way to me... just hope it doesnt cause any trouble
Poor employees, they were very nice.
Filing for chapter 11 doesn't mean that they're going out of business. Likely they aren't losing their jobs yet.
Scoox, there are two types of US Bankruptcy: Chapter 7 is "bankrupt" as in ganz kaputt. Chapter 11 is "restructuring" giving the company the opportunity to suspend its existing debts while they try to salvage the business and recover.
Fixed (Ford hasn't taken any bailout loans).
But, yes, that's the third type.
But I'd rather see 1000 individual shops owned by folks who want to run a business and tend to it!
As evidenced by them owning Boaters World...what the ____ does that have to do with photo stuff?? answer: M o n e y ~
and the disease of : M o r e ~
As soon as the greedy clear their plate, in court or otherwise, we'll be in fine shape.
Also, sorry to read the Art World is suffering so ( re: Divamum blog)~
tom
This says Fuji was a big investor in the company as well.
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Back in June '08, I bought my D40 from there, liking the allure of all the freebies (specifically the photo classes). The price was decent, and I liked having a salesperson who knew what he was talking about. I had done a good bit of research and tested him while I shopped to see if he would try to upsell me. The only thing he pushed was the 2-lens kit, for which I can't blame him.
Anyway, now I know better, and I exclusively shop B&H, Adorama, or Amazon...and of course, the wonderful DGrin Flea Market! Should I manage to pull together some funds, I'm looking at a nice D80 while I save for the massive investment of a D90 or *gasp* a D300!
Good luck to Ritz, hope no one gets screwed by this in the end!
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You really need to check your local consumer laws......here in wichita and I figure all of KS.....if you pay in cash you are entitled to a cash refund no matter what the chains rules on the matter are.........I purchased over $300 from Best B and returned the item to which I was told a 6-10wk wait for corporate check......it took 3 hours and I walked out with cash in hand......it did take having to call the DA consumer fraud office, but before that call was completed the home office called and said to issue cash..............I have no tolerance for someone trying to rip off my hard earned cash.
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You know that policy isn't in place to "rip off [your] hard earned cash." It's in place because Best Buy could not possibly be expected to keep enough cash on hand to provide cash returns for every customer with an eligible return. Sure yours was just over $300 (which is the cutoff point), but what about the guy who bought the plasma TV last week with cash? Should they keep $1850 in cash on hand in case he comes back in the next 30 days to return it?
The policy of giving cash returns >$300 via check is posted in giant print on the walls of every Best Buy and was clearly printed on the back of your receipt. I'm glad that they were able to accommodate your request that they break their policy but it's pretty lame of you to accuse them of trying to rip you off after they did so. [/vent]
Back to the OP's point - it'll be a while before Ritz figures out if it can survive. Their prices are always (almost) so much higher than sites like Amazon and even the other big box retailers, I've had a hard time seeing how they made it this long. Every time I've gone the employees have been helpful and friendly, but that only goes so far when we're talking about prices on big ticket items. I also got some prints done there a couple times and they were good (better than all the other local options) but so expensive!
I could care less if my purchase was $10 or 50K.....the consumer law at the time was if paid for in cash then a cash refund will be issued.......and my point to the OP was simple......know your local consumer laws........having to wait 6-10 weeks to me is a rip off and that is my opinon and I will not change it.....sorry if you ahve a prob with it and if you want the reason for my feelings then PM me.
Similarly, many riding (lesson or rental) stables have posted signs that they are not responsible for injuries sustained while riding/handling their horses (or while on their property). This is worth about as much as the paper and ink. UNLESS - the state has seen fit to pass a "reasonable risk" law (which NYS has NOT).
Carol
As You Like It Productions
Equine photography in the northeast
Chatham, NY
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Nope, no dog in this fight. I'm just not a big fan of anti-corporation or anti-store speech that is inaccurate. Art stated that a store was trying to "rip him off." They weren't, and I thought with a reasoned argument he would agree. He didn't.
Of course you are correct that state law is more important than store policy. Sometimes though, being reasonable can go a long way. If I bought $40,000 worth of goods from Walmart in cash and tried to return them the next day, it really doesn't matter what the law is - it's reasonable to expect that they'll have a hard time giving me a cash refund on the spot. I'm not saying stores should be allowed to make up crazy policies that allow them to break the law. I'm saying that a reasonable person could interpret Best Buy's policy as necessary rather than accusing them of trying to "rip off their money." You can say that we're talking about $300 and not $40,000, but they have to draw the line somewhere and no matter where they do the guy with the return $1 more than that will be mad!
I fear we've gone far OT. Art and I agree to disagree, I'm sure. He's a long time, valuable member of this community and I'm not suggesting that this is anything more than two people disagreeing over how to interpret a particular situation.
Well it seems they got some DIP, but the article is interesting on 2 other points:
- They seemed to be negatively impacted by consumers move to digital (less printing). Hello, Kodak? Anyone there?
- It appears they own Boater's World Marine Centers. High $$ Oil = Low, Low Boat Sales. Wow, who knew!
Well see. GE was almost out of the DIP thing, so most companies were only doing 11 on the way to 7. But GE thinks it will do $2B in DIP this year.-Fleetwood Mac
And I'm all for agreeing to disagree in a civilized manner. Not finding fault - or picking an argument - with either.
C
As You Like It Productions
Equine photography in the northeast
Chatham, NY
As opposed to all those great cars being manufactured in New Zealand?
That's exactly what I said to myself after seeing their prices too. Although I would later visit their local store, I have never bought anything there.
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Yeah.. sorry for the snotty 1st post found this place through the Advrider forum.. I would bet a photography forum should be more civilized than a bunch of guys on motorcycles.
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Yes, it would seem that the Ritz Camera (and similar) business model is beyond its prime.
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For the uninformed, it's definitely a better business than going to Best Buy for your camera, even if price wise it isn't as good. I bought my first two cameras through a local Ritz franchise, but I also think as a camera store they were pretty good - the Ritz portion just helped them out. There's an Inkleys/Ritz down the street that I use printing services for and they are good -- when they mark stuff 50% off because they never sell much
The original Reuters story: From the RitzCamera website:
I'm sure my local camera store, Precision Camera, is happy to get the business here.
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Ritz retail stores are done. The liquidation of the boating stores will be used to partially pay some creditors. I'm guessing that there is far more dollars-of-stuff in the boating stores than the camera stores too. It also makes sense to reorganize to a core competency, but the market never looks well on bankrupt/reorganization companies and it is likely the Ritz's retail locations will all fold during the reorganization process. Why? Take a look at what they owe. Suppose that 25% (very generous) of that is cleared by liquidating the boat locations then take the balance and divide it by 800 to get an idea of what per store contribution to that debt looks like. Then add in the per-store breakeven revenue needed. That's a lot.
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