I want to protect my car from heat, and I am thinking to buy a tint film. But there are so many price range and darkness of films. Which darkness or price protect the most from heat? Also, I am thinking to buy one from the Walmart, but should I go to car dealer or somewhere to get a better one?
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Starting a Video Store Business? Your View?
I just wanted to see some of your thoughts on starting a video rental store. I know most people think a regular video store may be a bad idea. But, I am thinking about being a little creative.
Also, remember that now Netflix, and Redbox must wait 28 days before renting new releases. So I would have new releases 28 days before Redbox or Netflix.
Also, let me give you a little background. I am in a small town, and the movie gallery closed down due to the whole company going under. Because, they had very high debt/income ratio, high overhead, and poor management.
So that leaves a void in my town. The way I am thinking about running my store would be to offer regular rentals, but also to offer a /month 1 at a time unlimited rentals package. However, there would be a 2 week restriction on new releases. That would allows my customers to still get movies 2 weeks before Redbox or Netflix. This would allow me to pay for the movies and turn a little profit in the first few weeks. If unlimited members wanted to rent a new release they would get a 50% discount off the regular price.
I also will have a very low overhead.
Just wanted to get some feedback on the idea, and see what you think.
I would also like some figures from different areas, and movie rental stores. So if anyone has worked at a movie store, and has some useful info, or figures like daily rentals, sales volumes, number of members, that would be great. Also, if you have that info, be sure to tell me how big your town is. Thank you.
Yes, I have researched and more restrictions are coming for those companies. I have spoken to multiple distributors.
The studios placed additional restrictions on Redbox, and Netflix because they were hurting sales and revenues. In exchange for discounts on dvds they must wait 28 days, after a dvds release date to rent the dvd to their customers. Brick and Mortar Video Rental Stores, and Retails like Walmart will sell/rent dvds 28 days before Redbox, and Netflix.
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Has anyone else noticed that Redbox DVD rental kiosks are now SELLING used rental DVDs for $6?
I was really surprised today- I checked out my local neighborhood redbox DVD rental unit, and noticed something different. From the main screen, there was a highlighted orange box (instead of just rent or return).
It read "Buy USED DVD rentals for "! I clicked on the ‘view titles’ icon and looked at what they had- There were about 4 pages of DVD titles that they were selling. No- not just older DVD releases- pretty new ones! I managed to score The Dark Knight and Tropic Thunder- both just each!
I go online to check out more titles available for sale, but I see NO mention of the deal going on. I received a receipt email from Redbox with the sale titles and the prices I paid…
This is yet another great idea- I may never set foot in a Best Buy or Walmart to buy DVDs ever again! btw- the DVDs are in perfect condition (no scratches) and play perfectly. The only catch is that is doesn’t come with the DVD case- just a redbox DVD plastic case.
Check out what your local redbox has for sale today!