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I know my purchasing went WAY down since the ban (even when I worked for them at 60% off it was limited) and now it's next to nothing. I bought two Foundation Paint pots last week and that was the first purchase this year and probably since October of '06.


GW's numbers show exactly that in the US. Witha small blip up in 2004....they've only declined.

Hope more old fools come to their senses and start giving you their money instead of those Union Jack Blood suckers...  
   
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Posted By tinfoil on 06/26/2007 6:55 PM

Harvard Square. No specific word on Natick or Danvers yet, although the rumor is, when leases are up in one or the other or possibly both, GW may rearrange things.

At Harvard Square, from what I hear, GW got an opportunity to get out of its lease early, and jumped at the chance. (The lease was very expensive.)

edit:  And let me add: area players should definitely check out Danger Planet -- the finest store in the land!



Yeah, I remember that the lease was very expensive from when I worked there. I wouldn't be surprised if they closed the Natick store, it's in the worst possible spot in that mall. (The exact opposite far end of the mall from the food court, down a side corridor where you can't see the shop from the main throughway.)

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