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z28james
10-30-2009, 11:25 AM
Knew this day would come. Kinda sad to see these closing, spent lots of money there as a kid renting 8 bit Nintendo games there. Any of them staying open? I don't seem to see any news on them.

Kerry
10-30-2009, 11:33 AM
Blockbuster is closing nearly 1000 stores.

Blockbuster to close as many as 960 stores - Local business- msnbc.com (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32861720/ns/business-retail/)

We have started using their kiosks since they are closer to our house and more convenient (plus cheaper).

kmf563
10-30-2009, 12:29 PM
Their at home service went straight down the drain about a month ago. I cancelled finally after the round a bout with an online account rep. They "installed a new program" they said. Ha. Lie. They purposely were delaying time between deliveries of movies. I used to send in a movie on Monday, have a new one in my mail box by Wednesday. It started taking 7 to 10 days to get the next movie in my que. Nope. No thanks. Can't say I'm sorry they are closing.

Bunty
10-30-2009, 02:44 PM
Blockbuster should have beat Netflix to the game.

MsDarkstar
10-30-2009, 03:05 PM
The Blockbuster on NW Expressway between Macarthur & Rockwell has people out by the street with store closing sale signs.

dismayed
10-31-2009, 12:39 PM
Hard to compete against Netflix, Redbox, and PPV.

mooshie
10-31-2009, 12:55 PM
The blockbuster on memorial and penn is closing.They are having a closing sale.

ddavidson8
10-31-2009, 05:19 PM
Free markets work. Imagine if we had movie rental reform...

Architect2010
10-31-2009, 07:30 PM
The Blockbuster at 44th and Penn is closing too. That location has been there FOREVER.

bbhill
10-31-2009, 08:07 PM
Not sure how movie rentals have anything to do with health care reform. . . Lets not politicize trivial things like this.

CCOKC
10-31-2009, 09:55 PM
Drove by the one on May south of 36th and saw the same signs today.

venture
11-02-2009, 04:58 PM
Out of the 3 in Norman, only the store near downtown on Main is closing. West and East side stores are staying open. Talked to an employee there today, the East side store is actually their busiest location in their entire district (not sure what the boundary is) even though it is one of the smallest. They have no intentions on closing those two stores as they are profitable and employees (at from Central Norman) are being relocated to them.

oneforone
11-03-2009, 12:10 AM
It kind of looks as if they are closing all of the leased locations. So far I have not seen any of the freestanding stores closing. I give it another 5 years and movie rental stores will be a thing of the past. I noticed the I-Tunes library is growing by leaps and bounds daily. Sooner or later we will all get are media online or through a download kiosk will have a connection for thumbdrive, Ipod or other portable player. New release theater movies will be probably be available 30-90 days after the theater release based on the popularity and ticket sales.

Insider
11-03-2009, 06:53 AM
Just as an FYI for those of you that use the Blockbuster Express locations, if you enter your email address when prompted during checkout and select yes to receive special offers, you will get an email a week that contains a free rental code good for the week. They also send out another free code about once a month that is usually good for about 3 to 4 weeks.

BBatesokc
03-09-2011, 09:38 AM
Just noticed the Blockbuster near me at SE 44 and Sunnylane is closing. Another one bites the dust.

Anyone know what happens to the ones attached to McDonalds? What do they turn those into?

Pete
03-09-2011, 12:10 PM
Blockbuster pissed off their customer base with silly late fees and as soon as there was a better choice -- Netflix -- people were happy to shift their business even after Blockbuster offered a similar option.

Similar to the way many people gladly changed to DirecTV (and now broadband systems) after getting lousy customer service from their cable company over the years.

MikeOKC
03-09-2011, 02:01 PM
Blockbuster pissed off their customer base with silly late fees and as soon as there was a better choice -- Netflix -- people were happy to shift their business even after Blockbuster offered a similar option.

Similar to the way many people gladly changed to DirecTV (and now broadband systems) after getting lousy customer service from their cable company over the years.

You got that right. Also, Redbox now rents far more DVDs than Blockbuster. In fact, who or why would anybody mess with Blockbuster for new releases? Oh, and check this out from the Redbox blog:
http://www.insideredbox.com/sony-joins-other-studios-demanding-that-blockbuster-pay-up/

Blockbuster's days are numbered.

BBatesokc
03-09-2011, 04:22 PM
Blockbuster pissed off their customer base with silly late fees and as soon as there was a better choice -- Netflix -- people were happy to shift their business even after Blockbuster offered a similar option.

Similar to the way many people gladly changed to DirecTV (and now broadband systems) after getting lousy customer service from their cable company over the years.

That and, for a long time, a video at Block Buster was around $4 while one block down a Red Box would rent it to you for $.99.

Snowman
03-09-2011, 05:44 PM
Blockbuster should have beat Netflix to the game.

Just like many businesses have failed to get into the areas they should have, trying to protect their established source of profits.

Thunder
03-09-2011, 06:04 PM
You got that right. Also, Redbox now rents far more DVDs than Blockbuster. In fact, who or why would anybody mess with Blockbuster for new releases? Oh, and check this out from the Redbox blog:
http://www.insideredbox.com/sony-joins-other-studios-demanding-that-blockbuster-pay-up/

Blockbuster's days are numbered.

People should not be supporting RedBox. They are a very shady business, seriously. You want to know why the DVDs are so cheap to rent? They have DVDs specially made for them without the extra costs to add in the CC. Every time I try to rent movies from them, there is no CC. So, like I said, do not support them.

Brian, I was living in the area for a while. And I went to that Blockbuster for so many years growing up. Amazing how we live within 2 to 3 miles apart. :-O

Once again, do not support RedBox for cutting costs to deliver you cheap rental. They think its logical to exempt the deaf to service the hearing. I just wonder when a huge class action lawsuit will be filed against them.

MikeOKC
03-09-2011, 06:12 PM
People should not be supporting RedBox. They are a very shady business, seriously. You want to know why the DVDs are so cheap to rent? They have DVDs specially made for them without the extra costs to add in the CC. Every time I try to rent movies from them, there is no CC. So, like I said, do not support them.

Brian, I was living in the area for a while. And I went to that Blockbuster for so many years growing up. Amazing how we live within 2 to 3 miles apart. :-O

Once again, do not support RedBox for cutting costs to deliver you cheap rental. They think its logical to exempt the deaf to service the hearing. I just wonder when a huge class action lawsuit will be filed against them.

Thunder, It's not Redbox. It's the studios. With certain titles, they sell a basic gray disc to Netflix and Redbox. They've both complained. Google it.

Thunder
03-09-2011, 06:17 PM
Then those studios are gonna get into big trouble. Paramount got into serious trouble with the lawsuit slammed against them for misleading people by labeling subtitle as CC. I don't think Paramount really did learn... Other studios, shame on them for playing the risk game.

MikeOKC
03-09-2011, 06:20 PM
Then those studios are gonna get into big trouble. Paramount got into serious trouble with the lawsuit slammed against them for misleading people by labeling subtitle as CC. I don't think Paramount really did learn... Other studios, shame on them for playing the risk game.

I agree with you, Thunder; it's wrong.

Bigrayok
03-09-2011, 08:56 PM
With the demise of Blockbuster, Hollywood, and Movie Gallery, why are the Family Video Stores popping up all over the place? I have never been in one. What are they doing that is different? Why are they growing when the rest of the stores in its industry are going down the tubes?

Bigray in Ok

Snowman
03-09-2011, 09:00 PM
People should not be supporting RedBox. They are a very shady business, seriously. You want to know why the DVDs are so cheap to rent? They have DVDs specially made for them without the extra costs to add in the CC. Every time I try to rent movies from them, there is no CC. So, like I said, do not support them.

Brian, I was living in the area for a while. And I went to that Blockbuster for so many years growing up. Amazing how we live within 2 to 3 miles apart. :-O

Once again, do not support RedBox for cutting costs to deliver you cheap rental. They think its logical to exempt the deaf to service the hearing. I just wonder when a huge class action lawsuit will be filed against them.

Given how few people use that why would that make them a terrible company, many complain about the phone company or others when they bundle in things to charge you more. As long as they are up front about it, it is at worst bad PR for not making them available to the minority of people that do need or want them. It is not like the case in the government or companies that receive public funding that have to adherer to 508 compliance.

Thunder
03-09-2011, 09:52 PM
Given how few people use that why would that make them a terrible company, many complain about the phone company or others when they bundle in things to charge you more. As long as they are up front about it, it is at worst bad PR for not making them available to the minority of people that do need or want them. It is not like the case in the government or companies that receive public funding that have to adherer to 508 compliance.

I can't understand your post. Can you rephrase, please?

Snowman
03-09-2011, 10:18 PM
Most people do not watch closed captioning or sub titles, so for many it is a waste to be paying for it, if a company decides that feature is not worth the price to pay then charge less to customers that does not make them a terrible company. The argument can be made the other way if a company requires CC, blue ray editions or special features that they would be bundling features in to raise the price for their profit. If they are labeled as as having a feature then customers should receive that feature. As long as people are not expecting them it is not a problem. It can be negative public relations if a company does have not support for the blind, visually impaired or people who are just interested in catching a line that could not be understood. However the companies are private entities so are not mandated by section 508 of the Amendment to the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the state variants based on it that requires certain guidelines for government entities to follow for technologies one of which it addresses is videos.

Thunder
03-09-2011, 11:22 PM
They must still comply with the FCC mandates or whatever it is.

Kerry
03-10-2011, 06:37 AM
The Blockbuster stores here in Jax are closing as well. I know of three BB locations and two of them have "Store Closing" signs. I have not been by the third one. We use Netflix or just buy the movie. Netflix has so many movies on Instant Queue probably half of what we watch is now done that way. Two years ago I thought about investing in the DVD Kiosk business. I attended the sales seminar and everything. I am so glad I didn't go that route.