Tax law allows a deduction for destroyed inventory, including voluntary destruction of "obsolete merchandise". I wonder if this counts.
Yes, it does. Its pretty simple/straightforward.
Tax law allows a deduction for destroyed inventory, including voluntary destruction of "obsolete merchandise". I wonder if this counts.
I don't care if they sell guns, or who they sell them too. It is the virtue signaling they are doing that gets me.It's not that you don't make a difference, but that firearms just aren't profitable for them. It's not really their thing. If firearms made up a significant portion of their revenue, they'd never even consider getting rid of them. Think about how much bad mouthing "big box" places that sold firearms have gotten from gun owners. There's always the complaints about things being overpriced, employees holding things back, etc, etc... they weren't really turning a solid profit. Now because they've decided to close up shop, people are angry? Angry at what? That they can no longer buy the overpriced AR they weren't going to buy anyways?
And I'm not going to hate on any place that sells women's athletic leggings. There's something magic about them....
It's the principle of the thing to me. They are just trying to make a big statement by destroying evil black rifles. To me, that statement means that there should be no evil black rifles available to the public. We disagree. I haven't been a regular customer in a while and usually only bought accessories and other sports equipment when I spent my money there. Now, I just won't be spending any money there. They won't notice, but it'll make me happy.It's not that you don't make a difference, but that firearms just aren't profitable for them. It's not really their thing. If firearms made up a significant portion of their revenue, they'd never even consider getting rid of them. Think about how much bad mouthing "big box" places that sold firearms have gotten from gun owners. There's always the complaints about things being overpriced, employees holding things back, etc, etc... they weren't really turning a solid profit. Now because they've decided to close up shop, people are angry? Angry at what? That they can no longer buy the overpriced AR they weren't going to buy anyways?
They had to go extreme to try to pick up customers from the far left looney toon crowd because they alienated and pissed off a lot of their customer base in the middle and right
Wondering if Dicks stock increased after this announcement?
^^^^^^^ THIS. What I thought when I heard this. Hope they have plenty of SOCCER uniforms to sell.....Destroying my a**!
They'll sell them off to somebody behind the scenes. No way in hell they are actually burning proverbial cash by actually destroying them.
If they are actually burning corporate cash by destroying product, they deserve to flounder and die as a corporation because thats just idiotic.
Dick’s makes way more from sports apparel than from sporting goods like outdoor equipment, bikes, fishing rods, footballs, firearms/accessories/ammunition. Because they’ve carried some of that stuff and with a fair selection, it just gets people in the door potentially to include higher margin items.^^^^^^^ THIS. What I thought when I heard this. Hope they have plenty of SOCCER uniforms to sell.....
Dick’s makes way more from sports apparel than from sporting goods like outdoor equipment, bikes, fishing rods, footballs, firearms/accessories/ammunition. Because they’ve carried some of that stuff and with a fair selection, it just gets people in the door potentially to include higher margin items.
Destroying $5M worth of guns is not just a write-off. It’s not a lot more than a rounding error in their advertising budget.
I don’t see this as much of a loss of retail bandwidth for the gun/accessories market. They’ve never had a very large selection of anything gun related. I never went to dicks for that stuff other than the rare ammo deal. If I went to dick’s it was for apparel or the hard to find sports stuff. But now I avoid Dick’s because they’re politicizing their business. If they want to take sides, so will I. But, I am under no illusion that they give a **** that they no longer exist in my world. The soccer moms spend way more in their stores on leggings and running shoes than I’ve ever spent on the stuff that I’ve bought there.