They having a closing down sale and I bought a couple of DVD/Bluray Ex-Rental for $1.00 each.
Video EZY Closing down $1.00 Each Ex-Rentals @ Video Ezy (North Ringwood VIC)
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because they are closing down
I think vjknight means how much and they selling them for
I think beggarman thought that the answer was too obvious (duh! $1!), so moved onto answering the next dumb question that might be asked. Am I right?
@sagitox:
I think vjknihht was trolling and beggarman took the bait.@sagitox: Photo only states movies are $1. They normally hike the price up for a series with multiple discs and charge per disc.
Regardless of who is trolling who i think the question is valid
To recoup their losses.
too much costs: franchise, lease, wages, regulations, etc. Drive small businesses to the wall.
"small"
One day ill tell my kids that in the old days you used to have to go rent a movie from a physical shop
"What are you talking about dad? We still rent movies from the vending machine, because our ADSL2+ is too slow to support 4k streaming!"
Back in my day, we used to watch movies rather than participate in them virtually
The end of an era.
Video Rentals In-store
1970 - 2016
1970 ?
VHS and Beta were not even invented n 1970.
More like 1980-84 when video stores started appearing here.
Being replaced by dominos
Pizza shop, gym, dominos, chicken shop
Used to be a pet shop.Don't forget the fish and chip shop.
how many videoEZY store or any other physical store still operating in Australia? less than 20?
plenty of video ezy booths around now
Civic Video alone has 46 stores
next in line to close down
No doubt
what are they selling tv series for ?