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Great mail order catalogs
Great Mail Order Catalogues are an easy way to shop from home, especially for the holidays. Share your favorite mail order catalogue finds here.
J.C. Penney will cease publishing its twice-annual Big Book catalogs, instead focusing on its Christmas catalog and other niche catalogs. The move will save the retailer 25-30 percent in paper use, according to published reports.
The company is not acting solely to save paper. Rather, consumers shopping on the Internet has made the giant, 1,000-page catalogs [...]
- JCPenney to stop publishing 'big book' catalogs (blogger.com)
- Penney to end 'big book' catalogs (kansascity.com)
The J. C. Penney Company will no longer publish its twice-yearly "big book" catalogs. It will focus instead on customized, more timely specialty catalogs. JC Penney says "increasingly, catalog shopping has converged with online and in-store shopping as customers view catalogs as 'look books' and inspiration sources for their in-store and online purchases."
Mailing giant catalogs featuring every single product does seem a little redundant...
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From shoppingblog.com
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It's a sure sign that Christmas is coming. A chill in the air. Bing Crosby music at the mall. And the first blizzard. Not snow, but mail order catalogs — their glossy pages imploring Americans to buy everything from flannel shirts to expensive ...
From search.msn.com
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JCPenney will stop publishing its twice-yearly "big book" catalogs, now that customers increasingly shop online. Instead, JCPenney Co. says it will publish specialty catalogs and focus its efforts online, on the website jcp.com and on social networks. In part, the company says it is responding to consumer habits to view catalogs more as "look books."
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From cbs11tv.com
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Teachers nationwide are struggling to buy school supplies, but third grade teacher Christine Rivan of Thomas Jefferson Primary in Peoria, Ill., hit the educational jackpot, winning the grand prize for her entry in Catalogs.com and Nasco’s “Tools for Teaching” contest. The contest asked teachers to tell why their class deserves to win a gift certificate for supplies. A committed teacher for 17 years...
From businesswire.com
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