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TigerDirect

TigerDirect was an El Segundo, California-based online retailer dealing in electronics, computers, and computer components. The company was previously owned by Systemax, which is known for its acquisitions of the intellectual property of the defunct U.S. retail chains Circuit City and CompUSA and relaunching them as online retailers. The two brands were subsequently shuttered in late-December 2012 and consolidated into the TigerDirect site.

TigerDirect
FormerlyBLOC Development Corp. (1985-1987)
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryRetail
Predecessors
Founded1985; 38 years ago (1985)
Founders
  • Gilbert Fiorentino
  • Carl Fiorentino
  • Karlton Norman
  • Orlando Ramos
DefunctMarch 31, 2023; 8 months ago (2023-03-31)
FateCeased operations
Headquarters,
Areas served
United States
Key people
Frank Khulusi (CEO)
ProductsComputer hardware, software, peripherals, gaming, electronics
ParentInsight Enterprises
Website at the Wayback Machine (archive index)

In 2015, TigerDirect phased out all of its remaining brick-and-mortar retail operations, and PCM Inc. acquired Systemax's online North American technology retail business. In 2019, TigerDirect closed its online business servicing Canada.

TigerDirect in Canada

The bulk of the company's business was based on web and catalog computer electronics sales, where TigerDirect has carved out a niche by placing a heavy emphasis on rebate marketing as a way to offer lower prices. The company also operated retail store and business-to-business channels.[1]

History edit

The company was founded as BLOC Development Corp., a publisher of utility and application software products starting with FormTool, in 1985. The original company was a pioneer in utility software with several top 10 titles. The original founders were: Frank Millman, Jorge Torres, Frank Haggar, Tim McGuinness, Phil Bolin, Stephan Whitney, and Bob Horton. Frank Milman and Jorge Torres conceptualized the first product "FormTool".

In 1989, Tiger Software became a subsidiary of publicly held Bloc Development Corporation. BLOC Development was also the parent company of BLOC Publishing (a sister company of TigerSoftware), which continued the development and publishing of the company's flagship product "FormTool", and 20 other products; and SoftSync, former publisher of the "EXPERT Software" titles and the Macintosh accounting software "Accountant Inc."). BLOC Development later changed its name to TigerDirect.

TigerDirect abandoned the profitable software development in favor of the TigerSoftware catalog by 1991. Unfortunately, the new model under the leadership of Gilbert Fiorentino was unprofitable, and the company was sold in distress to Global DirectMail (now known as Systemax). In 1994 TigerDirect launched a series of profitable smaller catalogs that included GraphicsExpress, as well as CDROM and Mac catalogs. In 1996, after an aborted attempt at acquisition by Hanover House, it was acquired by Systemax (NYSE: SYX)[2]

Acquisition of CompUSA and Circuit City brands edit

On January 6, 2008, Systemax announced the acquisition of the CompUSA brand, trademarks and e-commerce business, and as many as 16 CompUSA retail outlets in Illinois, Florida, Texas and Puerto Rico.[3] On May 13, 2009, Systemax similarly acquired Circuit City's intellectual property, including its trademarks, brand name, and domain names.[4] The deal took effect six days later for a price of $14 million. The defunct CircuitCity.com website was restored after the Systemax purchase. In late-December 2012, both brands were shuttered and consolidated into TigerDirect.com.[5]

Retail closing, sale to PCM edit

On March 10, 2015, TigerDirect announced that it would close all but three of its retail stores in an effort to focus exclusively on online and business-to-business sales. Canadian operations consisted of 6 stores in Southern Ontario and all closed in 2015 (and replaced by the online distribution centre in Richmond Hill under Acrodex or PCM Canada)[6] The locations left open were located in Jefferson, Georgia, Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, and its then-headquarters location at Miami, Florida. The company also closed a distribution center in Naperville, Illinois.[7]

In November 2015, PCM Inc. acquired Systemax's "North American Technology Group", including TigerDirect, for $14 million. The division had, by late 2015, incurred operating losses of $68 million (in contrast to its other businesses, which had an operating profit). The acquisition was closed on December 1, 2015 with the sale of its business-to-business customer list and intellectual property. The transfer of Systemax's web assets is to occur by February 15, 2016. The company also announced the shutdown of its remaining distribution center and retail stores.[8][9]

In late-December 2015, the site began holding a clearout sale with no returns accepted; a company spokesperson stated that the site was liquidating its current stock in preparation for its formal transfer to PCM.[10][11]

Website re-launch and closures edit

TigerDirect re-launched its electronics e-commerce website on February 15, 2016 under PCM Inc. ownership. The new TigerDirect.com was a technology store offering a wide variety of technology products. Tiger Direct maintained a substantial B2B customer base and restructured its marketing engine to serve newer customers under the parent company of PCM. PCM also operated TigerDirect.ca for their Canadian operations. Its Canadian website closed in November 2019,[12] and in the end of March 2023 the company ceased all retail operations.[13]

Legal and other issues edit

Federal Trade Commission ruling edit

On November 4, 1999, case C3903, the Federal Trade Commission issued a decision and order against TigerDirect for violations of the Pre-sale Availability Rule, the Disclosure Rule and the Warranty Act.[14] Without admitting any wrongdoing, TigerDirect agreed to "not represent that it provides On-Site Service unless all limitations and conditions that apply are disclosed", "fulfill obligations under the warranty within a reasonable period of time after receiving notice from the consumer", and "cease and desist from failing to make warranty text available for examination prior to sale, failing to disclose what is not covered under any given warranty or the procedures needed to have warranty work accomplished and failing to disclose that certain states may give the consumer legal rights in addition to those provided by the warranty."[14]

Apple Computer lawsuit edit

In early 2005, the company filed a lawsuit against Apple Computer Inc. (now Apple Inc.), alleging trademark infringement, dilution and false designation of origin with Apple's introduction of Mac OS X v10.4, marketed with its codename "Tiger". Although TigerDirect had registered several tiger-related names with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Apple received trademark approval for version 10.4 (Tiger) of its OS X operating system in 2003. TigerDirect registered opposition against Apple's filing with the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, and on May 13, 2005, Apple won an emergency hearing. The judge ruled in favor of Apple, considering the marks to be distinct.[15]

InfoWorld report edit

InfoWorld's Robert X. Cringely reported in 2006 that "Tiger's sister company OnRebate.com, which handles payouts for the discount dealer, appears to specialize in the 'insufficient documentation' gambit,"[16][17] Consumer-reported difficulties obtaining the rebates led to an investigation by the Florida Attorney General[18][19] and a failure to maintain a satisfactory BBB rating.[20] According to a former controller at TigerDirect, improperly unpaid rebates were intentional: "...the concept was that if the customer complains, you send them out the check to make them happy. But if they don't complain, they totally forget about it. That is the concept of these rebates. People forget that they sent them out."[21]

Dell lawsuit edit

On April 17, 2009, Dell, Inc. filed a lawsuit against TigerDirect.[22][23] Dell alleged that TigerDirect, a former authorized reseller of Dell products, sold discontinued and outdated Dell products as new and under a Dell warranty. Dell also alleged that the products were from a third-party and advertised with an unauthorized, modified version of the Dell logo. Dell became aware of this when TigerDirect customers contacted Dell to demand price matches.[22]

State of Florida lawsuit edit

On September 4, 2009, Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum filed suit against TigerDirect, OnRebate, and their parent company Systemax, charging the companies with failing to provide rebates to customers.[21] Systemax responded that a separate class action lawsuit making similar allegations had been filed in federal court in 2007 and was dismissed on August 31, 2009. The company denied the allegations in the Florida Attorney General complaint; the suit was eventually settled for $300,000.[24]

CBC investigation edit

In 2014, Marketplace, a Canadian consumer advocacy newsmagazine show on CBC Television, TigerDirect was featured in Season 42, Episode 4, 'Faking It,' "Online reviews: When companies edit your review". The show featured a consumer who had purchased several computers from the retailer and subsequently gave a poor review for service. The review was edited by TigerDirect prior to the review being placed on the firm's website.[25] The consumer contacted TigerDirect several times to have the edited review removed but failed until Marketplace contacted TigerDirect, on his behalf.[26]

Founders convicted of fraud edit

In 2014, brothers Carl and Gilbert Fiorentino were arrested and charged in federal court with scheming to obtain $9 million in kickbacks and other benefits and to hide their gains from the Internal Revenue Service while working as senior executives at Systemax Inc. and its TigerDirect Inc. unit. The government alleged the brothers schemed to obtain kickbacks for steering company business to certain contractors between 2002 and 2011. In one case, the brothers received more than $9 million in cash and other payments for steering more than $230 million in business to an Asian supplier of computer parts and accessories.[27] In 2015 Gilbert Fiorentino pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge, while Carl Fiorentino pleaded guilty to both fraud conspiracy and tax evasion. Carl Fiorentino had faced significantly more time than Gilbert Fiorentino, but U.S. District Judge Jose E. Martinez decided to sentence them to similar prison terms. Gilbert received 5 years in prison while Carl received 6+12 years.[28] In March 2016, the Fiorentino brothers were ordered to pay a total of $35 million in restitution to Systemax.[29]

References edit

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  9. ^ Novinson, Michael (2015-11-23). "Systemax To Lay Off 500 As It Shuts North American Technology Business". CRN. Retrieved 2015-12-29.
  10. ^ Northrup, Laura (2015-12-28). "TigerDirect Has New Owner, Changes Return Policy On Christmas". The Consumerist. Retrieved 2015-12-29.
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  13. ^ . 2023-03-14. Archived from the original on 2023-03-14. Retrieved 2023-03-14.
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  • Murrell, John. "Mr. Jobs, you have TigerDirect holding on Line 1 and someone from Kellogg's on Line 2", SiliconValley.com. (April 29, 2005)
  • Cohen, Peter. "More details emerge on TigerDirect lawsuit", Macworld. (April 29, 2005)
  • Kawamoto, Dawn. "Lawsuit could grab Tiger by the tail", CNET News.com. (April 29, 2005)

External links edit

  • Official website (Archive)

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TigerDirect was an El Segundo California based online retailer dealing in electronics computers and computer components The company was previously owned by Systemax which is known for its acquisitions of the intellectual property of the defunct U S retail chains Circuit City and CompUSA and relaunching them as online retailers The two brands were subsequently shuttered in late December 2012 and consolidated into the TigerDirect site TigerDirectFormerlyBLOC Development Corp 1985 1987 TypeSubsidiaryIndustryRetailPredecessorsCircuit CityCompUSAFounded1985 38 years ago 1985 FoundersGilbert FiorentinoCarl FiorentinoKarlton NormanOrlando RamosDefunctMarch 31 2023 8 months ago 2023 03 31 FateCeased operationsHeadquartersEl Segundo California United StatesAreas servedUnited StatesKey peopleFrank Khulusi CEO ProductsComputer hardware software peripherals gaming electronicsParentInsight EnterprisesWebsiteArchived official website at the Wayback Machine archive index In 2015 TigerDirect phased out all of its remaining brick and mortar retail operations and PCM Inc acquired Systemax s online North American technology retail business In 2019 TigerDirect closed its online business servicing Canada TigerDirect in CanadaThe bulk of the company s business was based on web and catalog computer electronics sales where TigerDirect has carved out a niche by placing a heavy emphasis on rebate marketing as a way to offer lower prices The company also operated retail store and business to business channels 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Acquisition of CompUSA and Circuit City brands 1 2 Retail closing sale to PCM 1 3 Website re launch and closures 2 Legal and other issues 2 1 Federal Trade Commission ruling 2 2 Apple Computer lawsuit 2 3 InfoWorld report 2 4 Dell lawsuit 2 5 State of Florida lawsuit 2 6 CBC investigation 2 7 Founders convicted of fraud 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe company was founded as BLOC Development Corp a publisher of utility and application software products starting with FormTool in 1985 The original company was a pioneer in utility software with several top 10 titles The original founders were Frank Millman Jorge Torres Frank Haggar Tim McGuinness Phil Bolin Stephan Whitney and Bob Horton Frank Milman and Jorge Torres conceptualized the first product FormTool In 1989 Tiger Software became a subsidiary of publicly held Bloc Development Corporation BLOC Development was also the parent company of BLOC Publishing a sister company of TigerSoftware which continued the development and publishing of the company s flagship product FormTool and 20 other products and SoftSync former publisher of the EXPERT Software titles and the Macintosh accounting software Accountant Inc BLOC Development later changed its name to TigerDirect TigerDirect abandoned the profitable software development in favor of the TigerSoftware catalog by 1991 Unfortunately the new model under the leadership of Gilbert Fiorentino was unprofitable and the company was sold in distress to Global DirectMail now known as Systemax In 1994 TigerDirect launched a series of profitable smaller catalogs that included GraphicsExpress as well as CDROM and Mac catalogs In 1996 after an aborted attempt at acquisition by Hanover House it was acquired by Systemax NYSE SYX 2 Acquisition of CompUSA and Circuit City brands edit On January 6 2008 Systemax announced the acquisition of the CompUSA brand trademarks and e commerce business and as many as 16 CompUSA retail outlets in Illinois Florida Texas and Puerto Rico 3 On May 13 2009 Systemax similarly acquired Circuit City s intellectual property including its trademarks brand name and domain names 4 The deal took effect six days later for a price of 14 million The defunct CircuitCity com website was restored after the Systemax purchase In late December 2012 both brands were shuttered and consolidated into TigerDirect com 5 Retail closing sale to PCM edit On March 10 2015 TigerDirect announced that it would close all but three of its retail stores in an effort to focus exclusively on online and business to business sales Canadian operations consisted of 6 stores in Southern Ontario and all closed in 2015 and replaced by the online distribution centre in Richmond Hill under Acrodex or PCM Canada 6 The locations left open were located in Jefferson Georgia Guaynabo Puerto Rico and its then headquarters location at Miami Florida The company also closed a distribution center in Naperville Illinois 7 In November 2015 PCM Inc acquired Systemax s North American Technology Group including TigerDirect for 14 million The division had by late 2015 incurred operating losses of 68 million in contrast to its other businesses which had an operating profit The acquisition was closed on December 1 2015 with the sale of its business to business customer list and intellectual property The transfer of Systemax s web assets is to occur by February 15 2016 The company also announced the shutdown of its remaining distribution center and retail stores 8 9 In late December 2015 the site began holding a clearout sale with no returns accepted a company spokesperson stated that the site was liquidating its current stock in preparation for its formal transfer to PCM 10 11 Website re launch and closures edit TigerDirect re launched its electronics e commerce website on February 15 2016 under PCM Inc ownership The new TigerDirect com was a technology store offering a wide variety of technology products Tiger Direct maintained a substantial B2B customer base and restructured its marketing engine to serve newer customers under the parent company of PCM PCM also operated TigerDirect ca for their Canadian operations Its Canadian website closed in November 2019 12 and in the end of March 2023 the company ceased all retail operations 13 Legal and other issues editFederal Trade Commission ruling edit On November 4 1999 case C3903 the Federal Trade Commission issued a decision and order against TigerDirect for violations of the Pre sale Availability Rule the Disclosure Rule and the Warranty Act 14 Without admitting any wrongdoing TigerDirect agreed to not represent that it provides On Site Service unless all limitations and conditions that apply are disclosed fulfill obligations under the warranty within a reasonable period of time after receiving notice from the consumer and cease and desist from failing to make warranty text available for examination prior to sale failing to disclose what is not covered under any given warranty or the procedures needed to have warranty work accomplished and failing to disclose that certain states may give the consumer legal rights in addition to those provided by the warranty 14 Apple Computer lawsuit edit In early 2005 the company filed a lawsuit against Apple Computer Inc now Apple Inc alleging trademark infringement dilution and false designation of origin with Apple s introduction of Mac OS X v10 4 marketed with its codename Tiger Although TigerDirect had registered several tiger related names with the United States Patent and Trademark Office Apple received trademark approval for version 10 4 Tiger of its OS X operating system in 2003 TigerDirect registered opposition against Apple s filing with the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board and on May 13 2005 Apple won an emergency hearing The judge ruled in favor of Apple considering the marks to be distinct 15 InfoWorld report edit InfoWorld s Robert X Cringely reported in 2006 that Tiger s sister company OnRebate com which handles payouts for the discount dealer appears to specialize in the insufficient documentation gambit 16 17 Consumer reported difficulties obtaining the rebates led to an investigation by the Florida Attorney General 18 19 and a failure to maintain a satisfactory BBB rating 20 According to a former controller at TigerDirect improperly unpaid rebates were intentional the concept was that if the customer complains you send them out the check to make them happy But if they don t complain they totally forget about it That is the concept of these rebates People forget that they sent them out 21 Dell lawsuit edit On April 17 2009 Dell Inc filed a lawsuit against TigerDirect 22 23 Dell alleged that TigerDirect a former authorized reseller of Dell products sold discontinued and outdated Dell products as new and under a Dell warranty Dell also alleged that the products were from a third party and advertised with an unauthorized modified version of the Dell logo Dell became aware of this when TigerDirect customers contacted Dell to demand price matches 22 State of Florida lawsuit edit On September 4 2009 Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum filed suit against TigerDirect OnRebate and their parent company Systemax charging the companies with failing to provide rebates to customers 21 Systemax responded that a separate class action lawsuit making similar allegations had been filed in federal court in 2007 and was dismissed on August 31 2009 The company denied the allegations in the Florida Attorney General complaint the suit was eventually settled for 300 000 24 CBC investigation edit In 2014 Marketplace a Canadian consumer advocacy newsmagazine show on CBC Television TigerDirect was featured in Season 42 Episode 4 Faking It Online reviews When companies edit your review The show featured a consumer who had purchased several computers from the retailer and subsequently gave a poor review for service The review was edited by TigerDirect prior to the review being placed on the firm s website 25 The consumer contacted TigerDirect several times to have the edited review removed but failed until Marketplace contacted TigerDirect on his behalf 26 Founders convicted of fraud edit In 2014 brothers Carl and Gilbert Fiorentino were arrested and charged in federal court with scheming to obtain 9 million in kickbacks and other benefits and to hide their gains from the Internal Revenue Service while working as senior executives at Systemax Inc and its TigerDirect Inc unit The government alleged the brothers schemed to obtain kickbacks for steering company business to certain contractors between 2002 and 2011 In one case the brothers received more than 9 million in cash and other payments for steering more than 230 million in business to an Asian supplier of computer parts and accessories 27 In 2015 Gilbert Fiorentino pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge while Carl Fiorentino pleaded guilty to both fraud conspiracy and tax evasion Carl Fiorentino had faced significantly more time than Gilbert Fiorentino but U S District Judge Jose E Martinez decided to sentence them to similar prison terms Gilbert received 5 years in prison while Carl received 6 1 2 years 28 In March 2016 the Fiorentino brothers were ordered to pay a total of 35 million in restitution to Systemax 29 References edit Systemax Q4 2007 Earnings Call Transcript Seeking Alpha Seekingalpha com 2008 03 10 Retrieved 2014 01 27 Systemax com Systemax com Retrieved 2014 01 27 Savage Sam 2008 01 06 Systemax Announces Definitive Agreement to Acquire Selected Assets and Retail Stores From CompUSA RedOrbit Retrieved 2008 01 06 Firm buys defunct Circuit City s brand domain names Syx client shareholder com 2009 04 13 Archived from the original on 2017 12 05 Retrieved 2014 01 27 Smith Steve 2012 11 02 Systemax To Cut Circuit City CompUSA Brands Exit PC Manufacturing Twice com Archived from the original on 2013 11 05 Retrieved 2014 01 27 Hucker Wally 2015 03 16 TigerDirect to Close All But Three Stores Focus on B2B Sales Wifi Hifi Magazine Archived from the original on 2017 01 26 Retrieved 2019 10 16 Systemax Reports Fourth Quarter And Full Year 2014 Financial Results MarketWatch 2015 03 10 Archived from the original on 2019 10 16 Retrieved 2019 10 16 Burke Steven 2015 11 18 Blockbuster Deal PCM Buys North America Systemax B2B Business TigerDirect Brand CRN Retrieved 2015 12 29 Novinson Michael 2015 11 23 Systemax To Lay Off 500 As It Shuts North American Technology Business CRN Retrieved 2015 12 29 Northrup Laura 2015 12 28 TigerDirect Has New Owner Changes Return Policy On Christmas The Consumerist Retrieved 2015 12 29 TigerDirect Clearing Out Inventory with Sitewide Sale Future Uncertain MaximumPC Retrieved 3 February 2016 TigerDirect Canada is closed TigerDirect 2019 11 25 Archived from the original on 2020 05 26 Retrieved 2019 11 25 TigerDirect com will be retired on March 31 2023 2023 03 14 Archived from the original on 2023 03 14 Retrieved 2023 03 14 a b Case C3903 at FTC website Jade Kasper 2005 05 13 Court sides with Apple over Tiger trademark dispute AppleInsider Retrieved 2019 10 16 Cringely Robert X December 29 2006 Microsoft tech support swoons Google promises the moon When 21st century software meets 12th century bureaucracy InfoWorld InfoWorld Media Group Inc Retrieved November 28 2009 Cringely Robert X December 1 2006 Microsoft and Novell go kablooey Second Life gets gooey Sometimes even 440 million can t buy you happiness InfoWorld InfoWorld Media Group Inc Retrieved November 28 2009 Weirick Chad 2008 01 29 Florida Attorney General To Investigate TigerDirect HotHardware Retrieved 2014 01 27 Albright Mark 2008 02 12 TigerDirect Snags Three CompUSA Outlets St Petersburg Times Archived from the original on 2008 12 05 TigerDirect BBB Report BBB Southeast Florida Retrieved 20 December 2006 a b State sues TigerDirect OnRebate South Florida Business Journal 2009 09 04 Retrieved 2014 01 27 a b Dell Inc v TigerDirect Inc Case No 09 CV 3879 S D N Y 17 April 2009 Kovar Joseph F 2009 04 27 Dell Sues Tiger Direct Alleges Old Computers Sold As New CRN Retrieved 2014 02 12 Attorney General Reaches Settlement With Systemax Office of the Attorney General of Florida Archived from the original on 2010 11 02 Retrieved 2011 06 15 Jeff s reviews before and after and TigerDirect s response CBC News CBC 2014 11 14 Retrieved 2014 12 24 Online reviews When companies edit your review CBC Retrieved 2014 12 24 Brannigan Martha 2011 11 20 Coral Gables brothers charged in TigerDirect kickback scheme Miami Herald Retrieved 2019 10 16 Brothers guilty of fraud at Systemax computer company sent to federal prison by Miami judge Fox Business Associated Press 2015 05 26 Retrieved 2019 10 16 Kunert Paul 2016 03 02 Former Systemax execs ordered to repay 35m to the biz The Register Retrieved 2019 10 16 Apple successfully defends itself in TigerDirect lawsuit MacObserver com May 16 2005 Murrell John Mr Jobs you have TigerDirect holding on Line 1 and someone from Kellogg s on Line 2 SiliconValley com April 29 2005 Cohen Peter More details emerge on TigerDirect lawsuit Macworld April 29 2005 Kawamoto Dawn Lawsuit could grab Tiger by the tail CNET News com April 29 2005 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to TigerDirect Official website Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title TigerDirect amp oldid 1187070843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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