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  • in reply to: Re: Blockbuster Spends Last Few Dollars on Weak Ad #23

    [quote=”joao12345″]
    Theres is this website i tried the other day Deepdiscount.com i got Lord of the Rings Blu Ray Trilogy for $45..in BB its $85….
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    I’ve used them quite a bit in the past.  Very reasonably priced for movies, music, etc.

    in reply to: Blockbuster Spends Last Few Dollars on Weak Ad #26930

    [quote=”joao12345″]
    Theres is this website i tried the other day Deepdiscount.com i got Lord of the Rings Blu Ray Trilogy for $45..in BB its $85….
    [/quote]
    I’ve used them quite a bit in the past.  Very reasonably priced for movies, music, etc.

    in reply to: Blockbuster Spends Last Few Dollars on Weak Ad #26929

    Even though everything may be moving online, I think it will be a while before it is well adopted.  It may happen more quickly for larger cities, but the small towns will still have their local stores (movie rental or otherwise), and the older demographic will continue to use them. 

    in reply to: Re: Blockbuster Spends Last Few Dollars on Weak Ad #22

    Even though everything may be moving online, I think it will be a while before it is well adopted.  It may happen more quickly for larger cities, but the small towns will still have their local stores (movie rental or otherwise), and the older demographic will continue to use them. 

    in reply to: Re: Blockbuster Spends Last Few Dollars on Weak Ad #15

    But none of this really matters, because Blockbuster isn’t going to survive!  Slimy or not, who cares?  What I care about is what occurs after Blockbuster does die.  What will happen to the 28-day rule, and how will Blockbuster’s demise affect Netflix and others?  Most importantly, what does it mean for the consumer?

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