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Yeah, sounds like bad news. Story on Yahoo FinanceDo any of you guys of Redbox in your area? My wife just found this and we've used it a few times this week. We subscribe to BB's version of the netflix mail deal. But Redbox is pretty convenient and cheap. $1 per rental for 1 day ($1 per day after that if you keep it out longer). We have the vending machines in a few grocery stores near us. You can check it out at the machine or pre-order online and pick up at machine. Drop off at any redbox you want (doesn't even have to be the same one you rented from). www.redbox.com
Remember Polaroid? If you do not keep up with the times you die. Getting into the monthly plan because you are getting clobbered is no way to stay in business. Honestly if you switch to netflix you will not notice any difference in the amount of time you can glue yourself to the couch. In the words of Ivan Drago "If he dies he dies"
Its actually funny that what they did to the mom and pops happened to them.
Too bad...they'll be missed here. I've had one in close proximity to me for 7 years now and have been renting happily from them for a few years before that in another locale. Seems to good an idea in general for others not to take up the slack (other than Netflix).I like visiting 1x per month with my daughter and looking at the DVD jackets for info. We buy 'on demand' a couple times a month on cable, too (and freebies too on demand), but the event isn't quite the same for us as actually going to a store for videos. This too shall pass....John
John,I haven't gone to a video store in probably 5+ years and I don't miss it one bit. I am perfectly fine with the way to business model has changed and evolved. Frankly, it isn't much different than how we buy music (which I am also ok with).My only gripe is that the newer business model should produce a lower cost to the consumer and it hasn't really done that.George
With 'buster gone, maybe we would see some Mom & Pop stores open up to fill the need.
As far as strangling and destroying smaller chains and mom & pop stores, it's no different than the effect of Home Depot and Lowes on hardware stores, Walmart and Target on general stores, Safeway and Kroger on grocery stores and Best Buy on audio stores. Reserving a "Circle of Hell" for Blockbuster might be examined, especially if one shops at any of the above mentioned stores.
With 'buster gone, maybe we would see some Mom & Pop stores open up to fill the need. With the steady rise in home Internet service and the Netflix-type rent-by-mail services, any new local DVD/Blu-ray rental locations will most likely be limited to unmanned vending machines.