Stop by your local #Radioshack , where all our extra supplies are for #sale . Stop in today and see what great bargains you can find. pic.twitter.com/6gOLUofP7U

Tons of electronics stores have shuttered over the past decade, but few are as tragic as RadioShack, which filed for bankruptcy in 2015, appeared to be rescued by Sprint in agreement to co-share the stores, then got kicked to the curb and had to file for a second bankruptcy this past March. The new agreement means hundreds of RadioShack shops will officially close down and be replaced by Sprint stores, fizzling out dreams of the Maker movement.

So while this is an end to another chapter of our American electronics retail culture, we do have to wonder: how are the folks at RadioShack doing? I mean, it seems like they were accepting their fate...

Opening a new business, need a new glass display case?? Well we got you! Everything is for sale... pic.twitter.com/LN6LwjTNdr — RadioShack (@RadioShack) May 13, 2017

Racks on racks on racks....Everything is for sale at your local #radioshack!! Come down for our last days!! pic.twitter.com/pxihDctLK5 — RadioShack (@RadioShack) May 13, 2017

Double exclamation marks, eh? RadioShack, I’m pretty good at disguising sadness with perkiness, too, and I see right through you.

The sale on leftover stocks of electronics also appears to have come and gone, with only mostly store fixtures, ladders, and carpet tiles seemingly left on offer.

These metal literature racks for pegboards are a great way to organize reading material. Everything is on sale at your local #radioshack! pic.twitter.com/pBZR9Rwtki — RadioShack (@RadioShack) May 23, 2017

Check out these neat little display organizers! Buy a few or make a bulk offer! Offers vary by location. https://t.co/WEnRMIYF77 pic.twitter.com/EEyPYUfO87 — RadioShack (@RadioShack) May 23, 2017

RadioShack did not answer on whether it had other kinds of useful tools left for sale.

@RadioShack Do you have any used toilet plungers? — ᵀᴵᴹ (@TheRealTimPaul) May 23, 2017

Hey, we’re sad to see you go as a result of the new internet shopping era, too. But this seems like a public cry for attention. RadioShack, if you’re listening, we’ll miss you, we will! But do you really want your last moments to be remembered as the folks who thirstily promoted garbage cans to stay alive?