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Old 06-05-2009, 04:02 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by jgilliam1955 View Post
Has anyone used the "REDBOX" for DVD rental or Netflix? How much has changed over the last 10 to 20 years on DVD rentals? A lot of people are looking for what is convenient for them. DVD rental stores will be going away as more people run to the DVD rental machine right down the block or click on the TV to rent a movie instantly from Netflix. This is why the e-book readers will get better & more people will buy one. The publishers are saying a ebook is only 2 to 3 dollars cheaper than a regular hardcover book. Right now they do not want to deal with the coming storm. If an author can bypass the publisher & sell his book cheaper & make more money on the internet, why shouldn't he.
Most of us no longer write checks. How about music? Now it is time for the publishing companies to adapt or die. The Kindle 1 & 2 & Sony e-readers are leading the way.
We have them in the local supermarkets. The best thing is you can order a movie online, and it will be reserved for you. And you can return it anywhere. So I find what I want at the closest redbox, and then return it at the one 4 blocks from my house. I have DirectTV, and they have movies on demand, but they are $4.99. The most I have ever kept a redbox rental is 4 days, and that is still cheaper.
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