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buying is the new renting. |
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Stores are already accustomed to getting their discs returned via a slot, so no need to worry that they'll nix this idea because it doesn't bring people inside. On the contrary, having this option makes it more palatable to visit the store now and then and pick up a few titles. You could take them with you on a road trip and mail them back as you finished watching. |
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Where we are this has been baked for some time. (see link) The difference here I guess is that instead of a one-time thing, this is a subscription service. |
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They don't do NetFlix where you are? |
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Blockbuster does something like this. You subscribe to their internet service and get one free rental every so often - I believe it's a week. |
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It is my understanding the online services of Netflix, Blockbuster and others like the link that was attached all provide pre-paid envelopes for rental returns. This idea however is regarding rentals made at local retail stores. |
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This is not so much an invention as a suggestion. I would not be surprised if a letter to your rental store (or their corporate overlords) were to get this implemented. You might even get a couple of free rentals out of it. |
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//buying is the new renting.// |
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downloading is the new buying. |
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peer2peer is the new downloading. |
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