K-SearsMart

Your thoughts on the Sears-Kmart deal. Bonus: Suggest a new slogan for the merged company. This message board is now closed.

From the Chicago Tribune

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  • I don't understand all the negative comments made about Sears. I love Sears, shop there all the time and found that corporation strive toward customer satisfaction. The stores are clean and streamlined. . Cheap is not always the best. Good luck on the merger, WalMart needs the competition.

    PJ @ 4:57 PM PST, Nov 18, 2004

  • I'll take the best of both Sears and K-Mart ...and shop at Target.....love that Target Dog

    target dog @ 10:58 AM PST, Nov 18, 2004

  • I can't wait for the country to have more abandoned windowless concrete monstrosities with weed-infested empty parking lots. Go, capitalism!

    Derek @ 10:43 AM PST, Nov 18, 2004

  • I would like to see them become stronger together and an alternative to Walmart. Name: SearsMart? K-Sears? Slogan: "The low prices of K-mart, but less crappy stuff."

    Peteena @ 10:31 AM PST, Nov 18, 2004

  • I can't wait for the giant blue light on top of the Sears Tower.

    shawn53718 @ 10:15 AM PST, Nov 18, 2004

  • I'm thinking SeKars. Pronounced see-kars.

    Kristof @ 9:41 PM PST, Nov 17, 2004

  • Who cares anyway? By the time this comment posts they could both be closed...I'm off to Wal-Mart.

    Chris @ 7:16 PM PST, Nov 17, 2004

  • tired + tired = very tired.

    ssssshopper @ 7:08 PM PST, Nov 17, 2004

  • The modern retail landscape is the fault of every consumer who decided lower prices was more important than customer service or quality. Maybe the socioeconomic reality of the last thirty years is to blame.

    Derek @ 6:58 PM PST, Nov 17, 2004

  • Craftmen tools at Kmart? Martha Stewart at Sears? Could be good news, and I'm glad Kmart's coming to Chicago and Sears isn't leaving for MI. Go SearsMart! Down with WallyWorld!

    rm @ 6:04 PM PST, Nov 17, 2004

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