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.
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.
YES! Assurant Solutions is handling the claims on Circuit City warranties.
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.
Circuit City is closing because it has gone bankrupt and can no longer afford to stay open.
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.
Chase Bank stopped issuing Circuit City credit cards in late 2008 to early 2009 when Circuit City declared bankruptcy. Most Circuit City branded credit cards became regular Chase Bank credit cards afterward.
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Circuit City electronics stores or Circuit City Stores, Inc. was founded in 1949. In 1970, they pioneered the electronics superstore format. At the time of their liquidation, they had 567 store nationwide.
... prevent ... Bankruptcy is a Federal process and has no effect on child support. Bankruptcy does not dismiss child support debts.
Circuit City is now totally defunct as a separate unit and has no stores anymore. The brand name itself was then bought out by another company (Systemax, inc), and then their website merged with the current TigerDirect website. They had stiff competition from Best Buy and failed to continue to make a healthy profit.