Sunday, March 16, 2008

The Going Out of Business Store



Twenty-three years ago Jack Were opened the doors to his first business. Working for ten years in clothing retail and eight years in shoe retail at various outlets, Mr. Were knew the benefit of selling quality products at low prices. When it came to starting up a place of his own, he used this knowledge to create a store that could leverage the power of the sale and the quality of the brands that it sold.

So what advice does Mr. Were have after twenty-three years of running his own business?

"Oh, I'm no expert in retail advice. What I can tell you is that my store, Were Going out of Business Sale, has seen a steady flow of bargain shoppers and repeat customers ever since we opened our doors. I can only attribute that to a wide selection of top-notch goods all at a reasonable price and magic."

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