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Dude111 04-15-2019 02:01 PM

www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7FFMZUywt0

Its about one of the few remaining video rental stores,and not only that,a store which mainly rents VHS tapes.

I wonder how many renters he does have?


Another of the few left (Seattle WA): http://blog.scarecrow.com

kf4rca 04-16-2019 08:11 AM

I wonder if the guy has very much traffic. Sounds like a hobby business. How does he make the rent and business license fees?

Electronic M 04-16-2019 08:38 AM

Driving around the country I've seen a good number of Family Video stores still opperating . There's probably still a decent market in some places.

Dude111 04-20-2019 04:19 PM

Yes thankfully!!!!! http://www.videokarma.org/images/icons/icon7.gif

pac.attack76 05-04-2019 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Electronic M (Post 3210407)
Driving around the country I've seen a good number of Family Video stores still opperating . There's probably still a decent market in some places.

I doubt it. Mostly DVD and Blu-ray rental now and most DVDs can be bought around$2. They're most likely feeling the hurt. Netflix and red box killed the video star. Last store here was Silver Screen Video and it folded.

user181 05-05-2019 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by pac.attack76 (Post 3211011)
I doubt it. Mostly DVD and Blu-ray rental now and most DVDs can be bought around$2. They're most likely feeling the hurt. Netflix and red box killed the video star. Last store here was Silver Screen Video and it folded.


What's your basis for contradiction? I too have heard that Family Video does well for itself. Places that are geographically remote/sparsely-populated and/or without widespread reliable high speed internet access still need video stores.

WCV82 05-05-2019 08:55 PM

I agree that Family Video does well in smaller towns/lower socioeconomic areas that also don't have alot of high speed internet options. Many of the Family Video stores I see also pair their lease with a take out pizza chain like Hungry Howie's or Dominoes or something.

For instance there is one that is in a town about 30 minutes west of me. This town has a handful of Redboxes and not many high speed internet options, so Family Video is always busy. If they had one where I live they would not succeed as there are Red Boxes everywhere and 2 high speed internet options plus our local library has literally 3,000 unique DVDs that can be rented for free in their inventory.

To answer the $2 DVD comment, yes the low prices of DVDs (and digital options) are starting to hurt Redbox alot, high traffic locations that have them are maybe 1/4 as busy as they were 5 years ago. It used to be on a Friday night there was a line of 6 or 7 people to get a movie. Now they can get them from the library for free or stream them online for not much more than a Redbox rental plus no late fees. Redbox was the "next best thing" but I bet they don't last more than 3 or 4 years tops.


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