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Kmart, Sears Offering Streaming Movie Service

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Why, there are already a host of online places to rent movies, Amazon, Sony others.Who needs Sear or K-Mart?
 
Yeah, good luck with that. The only people that I know who shop at KMart or Sears are retirees like my grandmothers, not exactly the target demographic for an online service.
 
LMFAO!!!!! As an Ex Sears Employee I can tell you everything they touch they F$%# Up! It wasnt that long ago they owned all sorts of markets. They once had a 90% share of the battery market with the Die Hard brand, Craftsmen Tools and Lawn equipment dominated, Appliances were a given, and Lands End was a success until Sears bought them up. Now the once great retailer is now just a hole in the wall.
 
One of these days, maybe, these dumb ass execs that run these services will realize that to most people money talks, especially in a recession. Why the hell would we pay you $4.99 for a renatl when most of us have a RedBox near us and we can rent the same damn thing for a buck. Now I'll give them bonus points for the conveinence factor, but it's not $3.99 worth of convenience factor. So a $1.25 for a one night rental/stream seems reasonable to me, especially after I open up my wallet to my high-speed service provider each month and factor that cost into your convenient delivery method.
 
[citation][nom]dl100[/nom]Why the hell would we pay you $4.99 for a renatl when most of us have a RedBox near us and we can rent the same damn thing for a buck. [/citation]

I agree. Comcast even has the stones (in my area at least) to charge an extra dollar just to watch on demand movies in HD.
 
These brick & morter companies are in their death throws. They're all grasping at any straw to make a buck. I'm afraid their boat has sailed.
 
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