johnnysexsmith wrote: » I have a couple of chartbusters DVD's to return. What do I do now?
super_furry wrote: » Sad to see but it's been coming for a while. They were always more expensive than Xtra-Vision, had a more limited choice and never diversified into DVD and videogame sales like Xtra-Vision. .
fonecrusher1 wrote: » Internet killed the dvd store....
Biggins wrote: » ...Or to be more accurate, high-speed internet becoming more available, killed the dvd store.
Biggins wrote: » I thought Chartbuster was Xtra-vision but under a different corporate name outside Irish borders? There is definitely a legal connection.
Irishpimpdude wrote: » But they have so much more then xtravison, sunbeds, vibrators, facials, etc
Irishpimpdude wrote: » So UPC killed the dvd store.
Biggins wrote: » :pac: I doubt they or similar, did it directly or intentionally. The internet has been around for a long time now. Its only in the last few years when speeds have really increased that film downloading, legal or otherwise has made it worth the effort of getting films via this route more so. Previously only the most dedicated, the original geeks of the IT world remained steadfast in the use of the internet for obtaining video clips at 56k speeds. Gluttons for punishments! :pac:
mikom wrote: » No loss.
Gummy Panda wrote: » Content on demand is killing these places. Why rent a DVD for €6 for 1 night when you can rent the same movie from the likes if iTunes for €4 and have it for 48 hours from initial time of viewing.
fonecrusher1 wrote: » Or wait a month & buy the same movie for a few euros more than the rent fee?
el rabitos wrote: » or download it for free and have it as long as you want...
triple-M wrote: » http://www.chartbusters.ie/ ah well,i wonder if they'll sell off all their stock cheaply? could do with a nice tanning bed and a few dvds to use as mirrors while im bronzing myself