Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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I have not been to Block Buster for a long time now. But i remember I felt like they prices were WAY to high already. I think i rented 1 new release and it was around ~$5 for 1 night (this was before i got my blu ray player)
I felt ripped off. Hell, for $20 i could buy the new release on DVD. This is when i started up Netflix again. Now i pay $6 for two movies a month!
If they raise prices and dont find away to improve service or trim the fat this is just one more step to Chapter 11.
Mitchell
Up until a few weeks ago I was a staunch supporter of blockbuster online. I loved getting movies in the mail, watch 'em, trade 'em in for another at the store and repeat. Then they raised prices and put a limit on how many you could trade in at the store per month. I bailed when the price went from $15 for 3-at-a-time and unlimited trades to $19 for 2-at-a-time and only 5 trades per month. Maybe they're trying to run their business into the ground to get a piece of that bailout action.
Mitch ... u were not grandfathered in ? .. yeah my prices went to $21.00 a month but i still get unlimited movies to trade in and 2 free game retails a month ...