I can't think of Circuit City without being reminded of a competitor's commercial. In it, a group of youngters wearing generic Circuit City uniforms stand around un-infromed, one sips a soda through a straw. When shopping for an HD TV and home theatre in a box, the employees that "helped" me were so much like those guys, they must have been the inspiration.
It's bad enough how little they knew about the TVs, but when one was asked about home theatre in a box, he told me that's not his department. Another told me there was no such thing as "a home theatre in a box". While walking off he bumped into a mid-aisle display that was labled, you guessed it, Home Theatre In A Box!
I was foolish enough to buy a PC there, with two-year extended warranty. Six months later, the ethernet card went out. I had to deal with Emachines, because the warranty from Circuit City, which included home visits by a tech, didn't apply until after the manuf. warranty expired. So I had to wait while Emachines FedExed the part, and then install it myself. No, not a big deal, but not what I though I paid for. The sales guy, when touting the warranty, forgot that little detail. How convienant. I do blame myself for not researching better and reading the fine print. That two year extended warranty was really a one year extension over the manufacturer's warranty. A couple of months after the extension expired (which I didn't renew), the motherboard died.
I'm sure all retailers have some form of this, and again I say that not being better informed was my fault. Combined with the lack of knowledge and help, it has put me off of ever buying there again. It's ashame to see people lose their jobs and stores close, but how many people with my experience does it take to reduce repeat business?