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Assurant Solutions is handling the claims on Circuit City warranties.
You can get a Circuit City extended warranty by paying extra for your warranty. Extended warranties are very recommended because they guarantee more protection.
Circuit City warranties are covered by a third party insurance company. Circuit City reserves the right to change the insurer at their will, so it is possible that it won't be the same from year to year.
Circuit City filed for bankruptcy in November of 2008. Circuit City had filed for bankruptcy in hopes to keep the stores that they haven't closed, opened, after closing around 155 stores nationwide.
If Circuit City goes under, chances are the courts will order a third party to handle the warranties, as one possibility. They could order refunds on the unused portion of your extended warranty, or some other arrangement. If you hear about Circuit City going bankrupt, I'd not hesitate writing the court handling the bankruptcy proceedings and bring the issue up with them. Most likely, Circuit City will go for a reorganization and close a few stores around the country in an effort to stay solvent.
The ticker symbol for Circuit City is CCTYQ. It is in bankruptcy andis trading with little to no value.
Beginning in 2009, Circuit City liquidated it's retail stores after filing for bankruptcy. You can learn more about this and Circuit City at the Wikipedia website.
They went into bankruptcy... the competition simply drove them under.
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Circuit City is closing because it has gone bankrupt and can no longer afford to stay open.
I have several gift cards for Circuit City that I am using in an October fundraiser. It is important that I know if indeed they are bankrupt and, if so, are they still honoring the gift cards.
Unfortunately Circuit City can not provide stock any more due to the companies' final closure in 2009. Circuit City had been a great electronics store since 1949 but bankruptcy caused the store's demise.
Because circuit is a circuit.