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RadioShack's depressing Twitter account reveals how the company has hit a new low

RadioShack is selling off store fixtures.

RadioShack filed for bankruptcy for the second time in two years this March.

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The electronics retailer announced it would be closing hundreds of stores.

Over the past few months, t he company has offered massive reductions on products during its entire store closing down sales. Now, customers can even pick up store fixtures at a discounted price.

Take a look at their tweets below:

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The prices still seem hefty: they are charging $125 for hanging racks, which were formerly used to display their electronic products.

You can even buy one of their cleaning caution signs.

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