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| reply to snipper_cr Re: Steep?
said by snipper_cr :Hmmm $4 for a 24 hour viewing of a movie... that seems a little steep for me. True it is easier than running out to the dwindling number of Hollywood videos or Blockbusters to see ..... Exactly. Convenience usually comes at a price. And there is a WORLD of people that would rather hit a button then log on and order or run out and hope there is a copy still there the day of release. I am a dedicated NetFlix user however. But we have never gotten much recent or first run since we have to queue it up and wait and return. We usually use Netflix for series like THE WIRE or RESCUE ME or THE SHIELD. Shows we just started getting into and wanted to get caught up on.
For setteling in when you get a free minute though after the kids alseep and nothings on? On Demand is KING. Go to "JUST IN" and watch a movie. Different lifestyles have different needs. YMMV -- CableTechs.org/"Horrible People with Integrity" |
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| said by CableTool :said by snipper_cr :Hmmm $4 for a 24 hour viewing of a movie... that seems a little steep for me. True it is easier than running out to the dwindling number of Hollywood videos or Blockbusters to see ..... Exactly. Convenience usually comes at a price. And there is a WORLD of people that would rather hit a button then log on and order or run out and hope there is a copy still there the day of release. I am a dedicated NetFlix user however. But we have never gotten much recent or first run since we have to queue it up and wait and return. We usually use Netflix for series like THE WIRE or RESCUE ME or THE SHIELD. Shows we just started getting into and wanted to get caught up on. For setteling in when you get a free minute though after the kids alseep and nothings on? On Demand is KING. Go to "JUST IN" and watch a movie. Different lifestyles have different needs. YMMV Last I checked...the new releases at the rental stores are running about the same price...(My wife and I rent movies ALLLLLLLL the time) I think its a major convenience not having to leave your couch and not acquire late fees if you don't get it back on time. This is a big positive in my opinion. |
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| reply to CableTool Exactly. I actually ment to adress the issue of the postal delivery type video services. With those they are running, say 20/month. In that time if you rent 5 videos its just as cost effective as onDemand. Now I really do not get a chance to watch that many movies so the OnDemand option may be cheaper. |
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| reply to CableTool said by CableTool :For setteling in when you get a free minute though after the kids alseep and nothings on? On Demand is KING. Go to "JUST IN" and watch a movie. Kids asleep and nothing on? I would certainly be taking advantage of that time for a little impromptu aerobic exercise involving my spouse, not wasting it in front of a lame PPV cable movie.  -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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| reply to CableTool Sounds like a good feature.
Now I just wish they would extend that measly little 24 hour rental window. Wouldn't that just stink if your in the middle of a movie and the cable or power goes out, or perhaps your called into work, or get an emergency phone call or heck... your kid wakes up sick and you need to tend to him/her.
I think from a marketing standpoint a longer rental window would help convert the die hard blockbuster, hollywood video and netflix users. It's not only a customer convenience tool that gives a user the piece of mind when placing an expensive movie order, but also a great "one up" against DBS, IPTV, Fios, and other rental services.
I ordered Pirates of the Carribean HD last month. It's supposed to be $4.99. Wrong.... there's a PPV Event sales tax of .30 and also an Franchise PPV Fee of .30. So for $5.59 I wouldn't mind being able to have the movie a little longer. I remember we used to pick up a DVD at Blockbuster and hang on to it for a week.
Anyway I wrote Comcast with my suggestion and they gave me 5 free VOD coupons. Used one this weekend to see "Mr. Woodcock HD". That was a real funny movie, I recommend it! |
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| said by cypherstream : I remember we used to pick up a DVD at Blockbuster and hang on to it for a week. If it was a new release I guarantee you didn't hang onto it for a week for $5.59. With late fees more like $20. |
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| Not necessarily a new new release, but some movies you could. At least the very latest releases were more than 24 hours!
From: »www.blockbuster.com/stores/membership No late fees. Its our policy.
With no late fees, BLOCKBUSTER® gives you extra time to relax and enjoy movies on your own terms. SO even if you're a day or two late, you're still on time. |
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  RadioDoc Sortofadog Premium,ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-05-11 Chicago, IL | Blockbuster cleverly changed "late fees" into "automatic purchase at day 8". Po-tay-toh, po-tah-toh. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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  CableTool Poorly Representing MYSELF. Premium join:2004-11-12
| reply to RadioDoc said by RadioDoc :said by CableTool :For setteling in when you get a free minute though after the kids alseep and nothings on? On Demand is KING. Go to "JUST IN" and watch a movie. Kids asleep and nothing on? I would certainly be taking advantage of that time for a little impromptu aerobic exercise involving my spouse, not wasting it in front of a lame PPV cable movie. Not at 8 months pregnant... -- CableTechs.org/"Horrible People with Integrity" |
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| reply to cypherstream Not many Blockbusters do that anymore. My local one ditched it last summer.
Currently, my local store has changed their process completely. All new releases are 1 day rentals @ $3.99 each. After about a month on the shelf, they are moved to a different category and are now 5 day rentals @ $1.99 or $2.99. Late fees are now equal to the rental price of the movie. Supposedly, they were getting burned too much by the $.99 late fees with people keeping movies out a week at a time.
I use BB Online, so I usually don't ever pay anything in the store, but since I have unlimited in-store returns I'll get some movies now and then. I just have to be careful to make sure that I can watch those new releases in that 24 hour window so I don't get charged a $3.99 late fee for a movie I couldn't get around to watch.
It does wonders for on shelf availability though. Rather than being completely wiped out on the weekends, i've been able to go in on several Saturdays and rent whatever new release I want. |
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join:2002-01-22 Wheaton, IL clubs: | reply to CableTool Apparently there wasnt much on 8 months ago either :-P
Heh heh, early congrads man! |
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