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HMV closing (again)

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  • Moderators, Business & Finance Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Paid Member Posts: 26,491 Loughc
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    Blockbuster are closing shops in the UK. Aren't they related to Xtravision in some way?


    No, Blockbusters sold Xtra Vision in 2009. Xtra Vision is fine for now.

    The lifeboat has set sail



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,222 Marty McFly
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    lockie1983 wrote: »
    No, Blockbusters sold Xtra Vision in 2009. Xtra Vision is fine for now.

    Yeh I also reckon the closure of HMV can only mean xtra vision will get more business now in terms of games at least, blu rays they willhave to step up there game or at least stop selling ex rentals only.


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    McLoughlin wrote: »
    Pre Order a film online and it arrives on day of release.

    I preordered a number of films yesterday and broke them up so as to get the orders as soon as they are released. The first film I ordered off of amazon UK is due for release on Monday, for it to get to me on release day it would have to ship before the weekend but according to the site it's not due to dispatch till Monday. Of the six orders all are due to ship on release day. If HMV was still operating I would have False Trail in my hands this Friday whereas now I'll still most likely be waiting for it next Wednesday.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,948 McLoughlin
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    I preordered a number of films yesterday and broke them up so as to get the orders as soon as they are released. The first film I ordered off of amazon UK is due for release on Monday, for it to get to me on release day it would have to ship before the weekend but according to the site it's not due to dispatch till Monday. Of the six orders all are due to ship on release day. If HMV was still operating I would have False Trail in my hands this Friday whereas now I'll still most likely be waiting for it next Wednesday.

    Got it wrong but a weeks wait ain't that bad.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,222 Marty McFly
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    McLoughlin wrote: »
    Got it wrong but a weeks wait ain't that bad.

    Yeh its not to bad, but we all know that feeling were you go you know what I'd love to watch such and such a film today fcuk it ill pop down to HMV, from now on you have to go hmm I'd like to watch this film I'll order it it'll arrive next week then I will see when I have the time or am in the humour to watch it.


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    McLoughlin wrote: »
    Got it wrong but a weeks wait ain't that bad.

    It ain't all that good either especially when you consider that if HMV was still open I'd have the film this coming Friday. All the stuff I preordered I had already on order in HMV and only one of the items off of amazon is cheaper than HMV. People say the pricing in HMV was ridiculous but overall I found them very competitive, especially when I was able to preorder the Looper and Skyfall Steel books for 18 euro a piece, considerably cheaper than off of amazon.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,948 McLoughlin
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    It ain't all that good either especially when you consider that if HMV was still open I'd have the film this coming Friday. All the stuff I preordered I had already on order in HMV and only one of the items off of amazon is cheaper than HMV. People say the pricing in HMV was ridiculous but overall I found them very competitive, especially when I was able to preorder the Looper and Skyfall Steel books for 18 euro a piece, considerably cheaper than off of amazon.

    I'm down here in Wexford were we never had big stores in fact the main shop that sells films doesn't stock blu rays or even chart DVDs just budget range stuff and we have Xtra Vision with its ex rental stuff with Tesco with chart stuff but no real choice.

    I used to travel up to HMV and other places once a month to Dublin many years ago to buy things especially box sets as I couldn't get them down here. I do belive there is market for many years to come for physical media but with high rents/rates it would be hard for any new business to arrive, Heck I doubt any new business will try and fill the gap that all these places have made.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,947 Skerries
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    why didn't/don't you buy them online?
    if you don't have a cc then you could have got one of those pre pay cards or you can now use your debit card online


  • Site Banned Posts: 3 FarmBoxx


    That's Blu ray finished in Ireland.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 327 Hematocyte
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    FarmBoxx wrote: »
    That's Blu ray finished in Ireland.

    In that case I'd better cancel the BluRays I ordered today from Amazon.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,948 McLoughlin
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    Skerries wrote: »
    why didn't/don't you buy them online?
    if you don't have a cc then you could have got one of those pre pay cards or you can now use your debit card online

    As soon as the 3V card happened I signed up with that the 02 and now my bank card. I mostly buy 3d blu rays now and if I'm lucky Xtra Vision might get one film in every few weeks so its online for me.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Arts Moderators, Computer Games Moderators, Entertainment Moderators Posts: 31,013 johnny_ultimate
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    Hematocyte wrote: »
    In that case I'd better cancel the BluRays I ordered today from Amazon.

    Don't bother trying to engage in discussion with him, that poster is just a re-reg troll.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 391 403 Forbidden
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    Hi guys,

    Quick Question - would people buy off an Irish site, that sold blu rays. And shipped next day?

    Since HMV is now gone, the only place is Amazon etc.

    And that can take up to 5 days etc. New releases would be received on release day too.

    I am sad that HMV is now gone, and that all the staff were layed off :( - but maybe this can be our answers to physical media.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 863 GastroBoy
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    Hi guys,

    Quick Question - would people buy off an Irish site, that sold blu rays. And shipped next day?

    Since HMV is now gone, the only place is Amazon etc.

    I would, but only if the price was competitive with Amazon and the like.
    Amazon are pretty decent IMO at delivery, never had to wait more than 4 working days for an order


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,948 McLoughlin
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    Hi guys,

    Quick Question - would people buy off an Irish site, that sold blu rays. And shipped next day?

    Since HMV is now gone, the only place is Amazon etc.

    And that can take up to 5 days etc. New releases would be received on release day too.

    I am sad that HMV is now gone, and that all the staff were layed off :( - but maybe this can be our answers to physical media.

    If they could offer a wide selection and a pre order option for day of release with a fair price It could do well.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,763 wampyrus77
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    Are there any xtra-vision stores left it the city? I thought they all closed well over a year ago.

    I'd have bought at least 4 to 5 blu-rays a month. Must of that would have been impulse buys on older cheaper movies. I don't think I've ever actually bought a physical copy of a movie online. Without the immediate gratification of getting a copy in my hands I can see my purchases dropping to a handful a year. I've been renting digitally for years, but if it's a movie I want to buy I don't want to deal with the artefacting etc.

    The big winners in all this with me could be Microsoft. I hate gamestop and they're going to absolutely ride the customers going forward. Imagine the fun with gta v comes out. If I can't get it cheap in tesco I'd rather go with MS's own store.
    Then try smyths with smyths card u still get the discounts on games


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,763 wampyrus77
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    all those people that lost their jobs who work with HMV when close HMV down, they should have 1st right offers to the new jobs with new megastores replacing HMV


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,599 ScrubsfanChris
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    wampyrus77 wrote: »
    all those people that lost their jobs who work with HMV when close HMV down, they should have 1st right offers to the new jobs with new megastores replacing HMV
    While I agree with your point in general, that last bit is a pipe dream in the current state the country is in...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,419 allanb49
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    so what is the likely hood of anything filling the gap hmv has left?


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 74 Dejvice
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    allanb49 wrote: »
    so what is the likely hood of anything filling the gap hmv has left?


    The property for HMV on Grafton street 65 and 66 is 'owned' by Aviva. So if you have a private pension plan (specifcally Aviva Irl Irish Property Fund (g) )with Aviva get on to Aviva Fund Managers with regards to HMV outstanding debt (rent) and new lease terms (if any)

    FYIW......would be a great place for Apple. Might turn around Grafton street with a new flagship tennant that might attract more tenants to a street that is sadly declining.....very rapidly. (only people making money in G street are the buskers:D)

    In addition (hope the above link works) but it gives you a clear picture how the Irish economy has collpased into a basket case.
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    wampyrus77 wrote: »
    all those people that lost their jobs who work with HMV when close HMV down, they should have 1st right offers to the new jobs with new megastores replacing HMV

    Comet, Jessops (camera chain) Woolworths, HMV.......all gone bust in the last 3 years. Doubt it is going to be a megastore ( excluding Apple). Although maybe eBay or Amazon might consider opening a service center.........and we can all look in the window and watch people answering phones. Seems to be the only thing that government classifies as FDI.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 25 liddypool


    different prices for the same item in their Grafton St and Henry St stores was a regular occurance as was two or more of the same cds in their section also marked differently not to mention the times you would find stock missing or in the wrong sections.im sorry that people lost their jobs but isn't this the job of the staff.rushing around doing nothing with folders in their hands they would nearly knock you over.the only time they were anytime friendly was at Christmas when their jobs were already on the line and it was did you find everything you wanted to every customer.as for Tower,aswell as being a dear kip for boxsets and imports and having their pathetic tiny out of date selection of blu-rays tucked away in a corner beside the adult soft porn the staff seem to be permanently stoned out of their gourd more interested in listening to 60's prog rock loudly god help you if you have a query as all you'll get is a blank stare and an incomprehensible mumble if you're lucky.both these chains have been robbing their customers for years and then wonder why people are buying online let them close good riddance


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,763 wampyrus77
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    1st was virgin megastores to go, then tripod, then waterstones, then HMV and now qbar is gone,


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,292 Jumboman
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    wampyrus77 wrote: »
    1st was virgin megastores to go, then tripod, then waterstones, then HMV and now qbar is gone,

    Don't worry accoring to Michael Bloomberg the Irish economy has had a "miraculous turnaround" ;)


    http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/new-york-mayor-hails-irelands-miraculous-turnaround-29134770.html


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,877 Bacchus
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    Jumboman wrote: »
    Don't worry accoring to Michael Bloomberg the Irish economy has had a "miraculous turnaround" ;)


    http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/new-york-mayor-hails-irelands-miraculous-turnaround-29134770.html

    In fairness, there is more to the demise of these shops than the economic woes of the country. Each of the shops mentioned, offer media that is easily bought online in either the same format or in a digital format. That is, in my opinion, the biggest contributor to declining business for the likes of Virgin, Waterstones, HMV et. al. Granted, if there had been no economic crash, they probably would have survived a few more years and perhaps even managed to adapt to the times. No recovery now is going to suddenly turn things around for the likes of HMV. The path is set. Cheap, digital media is on the rise.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,417 Miguel_Sanchez
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    liddypool wrote: »
    the staff seem to be permanently stoned out of their gourd more interested in listening to 60's prog rock loudly god help you if you have a query as all you'll get is a blank stare and an incomprehensible mumble if you're lucky.

    That's nonsense. I've always found the staff in Tower pleasant, on the ball and helpful.

    And god help them for playing music loudly in a record shop!
    both these chains have been robbing their customers for years and then wonder why people are buying online let them close good riddance

    Tower is not a chain. The Irish store has been independent for some time now.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Arts Moderators, Computer Games Moderators, Entertainment Moderators Posts: 31,013 johnny_ultimate
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    Yep Tower Record stores exist independently in Ireland and Japan, separate from each other and the American chain that went bankrupt. According to wiki there's a few Mexican stores too.


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    It will be interesting to see if Tower Records and Golden Discs are still open in 5 or 10 years time.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,014 jaykhunter
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    Shocked to see someone'd defend being blasted out of it by music in a store. So Tower, Gamestop...Golden Discs. Where else on the Dublin high street can we get new releases of Games/DVDs?


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    jaykhunter wrote: »
    Shocked to see someone'd defend being blasted out of it by music in a store. So Tower, Gamestop...Golden Discs. Where else on the Dublin high street can we get new releases of Games/DVDs?

    Tesco or Dunnes.


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