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September could be the month Blockbuster Inc. finds its way to bankruptcy court.
The Dallas-based company has been warning for almost two years that it might need bankruptcy court protection to reorganize its nearly $1 billion in debt, as it struggles with dwindling cash and a shrinking business hurt by competition and its own store closings.
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Is anyone really surprised? The competition outclassed them. They have (at least since the emergence of NetFlix) based their business model on customers that have waited several months to see a movie paying extra and going out of their way (TWICE!) to see a movie 28 days before it hits anywhere else. Hello they have already waited what's another 28 days?
Blockbuster has made themselves the choice for casual movie watchers that may not watch more than two movies in a month. Not a good customer base for a movie rental company
Not to mention in my experience they have always f***ed their customers over.
I originally used Blockbuster's by mail service. I could take the movies from the mail and trade them in the store for new ones and the ones in my queue were sent. UNLIMITED. They changed that to only 1 in store trade in.
They are higher than EVERYBODY else.
and if I have been your customer for 12 years and never stolen your movies, do you really need my credit card on file?
I will check and see if they have any deals on previewed movies though!
The Dallas-based company has been warning for almost two years that it might need bankruptcy court protection to reorganize its nearly $1 billion in debt, as it struggles with dwindling cash and a shrinking business hurt by competition and its own store closings.
Link Here
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Is anyone really surprised? The competition outclassed them. They have (at least since the emergence of NetFlix) based their business model on customers that have waited several months to see a movie paying extra and going out of their way (TWICE!) to see a movie 28 days before it hits anywhere else. Hello they have already waited what's another 28 days?
Blockbuster has made themselves the choice for casual movie watchers that may not watch more than two movies in a month. Not a good customer base for a movie rental company
Not to mention in my experience they have always f***ed their customers over.
I originally used Blockbuster's by mail service. I could take the movies from the mail and trade them in the store for new ones and the ones in my queue were sent. UNLIMITED. They changed that to only 1 in store trade in.
They are higher than EVERYBODY else.
and if I have been your customer for 12 years and never stolen your movies, do you really need my credit card on file?
I will check and see if they have any deals on previewed movies though!
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