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if the original is gone, my post makes no sense
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hey i didn't start this thread
it was some other person, i just responded. |
Ronald Jeremy was the one who started this thread, and if he wasn't busy spamming the boards this morning with stupid posts and a hotlinked image from IMDB, his posts would probably still be up.
FWIW, I like Blockbuster. Sure, they have 2 Day Rentals, but as long as you bring em back within a week, you won't get charged for the movie purchase. Even then you can bring the movie back within 30 days and get your money back less the $1.25 restocking fee. We'd do Netflix, but mail theft's a problem, so we're not doing it until we move to a better neighborhood. I suppose the only thing I don't like about Blockbuster is the employee dude who always feels the need to flirt with my BF...even if I'm there. |
^^^ he probably thinks you're just friends
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I don't mind Blockbuster, but my cable company does "On Demand" movies, so that's usually a better option. It's a bit cheaper, and you don't even have to leave the house.
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Anyway, they have that offer on the receipt saying if you fill out the survey, you get a free rental. His employee number's on the receipt. If he doesn't quit it, I'll be filling out that survey and let them know, that's for sure. :rolleyes: |
They keep closing the ones near my house. Guess everyone is doing the On Demand and Netflix thing instead.
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$5 for one movie doesn't sit well with me. We also have Redbox and another cheap spot, DVDExpress - which is within walking distance. We also have the local library where all movies are free and they keep up-to-date with the most recent releases (i.e. 2008 movies!)
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It depends on which blockbuster, the ones with long rentals and no late fees are great, but I know how to download and burn screeners so its cheaper for me to just buy DVDs.
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The 3 ones in Gainesville are still open. Same for the ones near me in my current city.
I did see a Hollywood Video close, but another one is still open. I rented from Blockbuster this past weekend. Hadn't done so in like 3 or 4 years. I get most of my DVDs at my library for free- that's why. |
I switched to On Demand and Redbox, but a couple of weeks ago I went into Blockbuster because sometimes they have movies the others just don't. Anyway, because I am a social gal, I was talking to the manager about business. As part of the conversation we talked about the Club card they have. Turns out it is actually a pretty good deal. $10 gets you a free movie and every movie I pay full price for, I get one of the older movies for free. You get 1-$1.99 movie a month free, one free movie a month, 10% off any condiments. I was nursing an aggravated injury and was spending a few days on the couch watching movies. I rented 7 for around $20. Now, I'll only be in once a month probably, but it was still a good deal.
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I hate the sensors that they put on the DVDs and video games.
The last time I rented Wii games from BB, the sensor got stuck inside the Wii and my Wii was unable to work anymore. It wouldn't read any games that were inserted. I called up Nintendo and they said that it was damaged and I had to return it to them to fix it. When I went back to BB to let them know & see if they could pay the maintanence fee, the Manager said no. He said the only way they could pay for it (after asking the area manager) was if I sent my Wii to their repairman---who was only experienced repairing VCRs. lol. |
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