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What is a department store? How do you know how a merchant has classified themselves with MC/Visa?
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ty97
Like Kohl's. Men's department, women's department. Or Sears: Houseware, clothing, etc. -- nm
Posted by
oblique (aka kkuphal)
Oct 11 '10, 08:43
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walmart has these classes as well, but is a discount retailer, not a dept store. -- nm
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chromanda
Oct 11, 08:49
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I think Dano hits the nail on the head. It's a matter of form (location of registers) vs. function (discount retailer expanding into various spaces) -- nm
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oblique
Oct 11, 08:58
They should start calling themselves indie, or alt-department. -- nm
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Reagen
Oct 11, 08:50
this -- nm
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Spawn
Oct 11, 08:50
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