Did you work at missing the whole point of the article? Besides, just like old computer tech and vinyl records, you can be sure that franchise rental places will find a collectors market also. Sad thing is, it will end up in flea markets for outrageous prices, with 50,000 listings of the same thing on Ebay. Personally, I think it's neat. People like to collect things, and Blockbuster was the drive-in theater of it's time.
I miss the days when there was actually a shoe sales person. They hardly let you touch the stacks of boxes, measured the foot and prepared your shoes to try on and walk around in.
Did you work at missing the whole point of the article? Besides, just like old computer tech and vinyl records, you can be sure that franchise rental places will find a collectors market also. Sad thing is, it will end up in flea markets for outrageous prices, with 50,000 listings of the same thing on Ebay. Personally, I think it's neat. People like to collect things, and Blockbuster was the drive-in theater of it's time.
I miss the days when there was actually a shoe sales person. They hardly let you touch the stacks of boxes, measured the foot and prepared your shoes to try on and walk around in.
Did you work at missing the whole point of the article? Besides, just like old computer tech and vinyl records, you can be sure that franchise rental places will find a collectors market also. Sad thing is, it will end up in flea markets for outrageous prices, with 50,000 listings of the same thing on Ebay. Personally, I think it's neat. People like to collect things, and Blockbuster was the drive-in theater of it's time.
Jesus relax pal! YOU missed the point of the comment...
Al Bundy?