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Originally Posted by RainingLemur
While I enjoy streaming movies and such... I still prefer to actually have the disc in hand to watch whenever I want and not be limited to when I have wi-fi/wireless signal. I've not used Redbox too many times (I'm usually content to wait for a used DVD/Blu-Ray sale or just snag them off Amazon on discount), but I know several people who do religiously. But, the price for a quick rental at the grocery store is certainly attractive, to say the least.
I'd hope that the prices don't go up much, if at all.
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I remember when the first machines came out and I was talking to the manager at the video store I usually went to. It wasn't Blockbuster, but another small chain in the local Walmart Plaza.
I asked how will you respond. He said that the cost at the video store was about the same. You could get the movie for about 3 days at a cost of something like $3.50 so it was about $1.00 a day like the video machine box. I said I only watched a video once usually, and returned it the next day. He repeated what he had said and I just let it go.
They still haven't rented that store space where the video store was.