They got what they deserve. I rented movies and I know I returned the movies on time, and I was assessed late fees. They were later found to be charging late fees when movies were returned on time, as a corporate policy. I was offered two free rentals. I never went back because they were an unethical company.
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End of an Era as Blockbuster Shuts Down Remaining Stores
Blockbuster by Mail will also cease to exist next month, while the Blockbuster@Home service available for a fee to Dish satellite-TV customers and Blockbuster On Demand continue as the mainstay of the company that filed for bankruptcy in 2010 and was acquired at auction by Dish Network in 2011 for $320 million—a long way from the $5 billion market value it enjoyed a decade ago.
At the time of the Dish acquisition Blockbuster operated about 1,700 stores and intended to use the brand to bolster Dish's offerings but the plan never got off the ground due to stiff competition from ubiquitous Redbox kiosks and Netflix mail order and streaming services.
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