Is it September 19th yet ? Why do people think they're stopping NOW ?
When I logged into my BB queue today, I got the following message.
As of September 19, 2013, Blockbuster @Home™ subscriptions will no longer include DVDs, Blu-Rays, or video games by mail.
As our gift to you, your final by-mail movie or show is yours to keep! If you return your current title, we will do our best to send you the next title in your queue but cannot guarantee availability. To ensure you receive your gift, we recommend keeping your current title.
If you currently have a title from an in-store exchange or a video game, please return it and we will do our best to send you the next movie or show in your queue.
Blockbuster @Home will continue to provide 15 movie and 6 entertainment channels, plus access to thousands of On Demand titles! Learn More about the great features included in Blockbuster @Home.
When I logged into my BB queue today, I got the following message.
As of September 19, 2013, Blockbuster @Home™ subscriptions will no longer include DVDs, Blu-Rays, or video games by mail.
As our gift to you, your final by-mail movie or show is yours to keep! If you return your current title, we will do our best to send you the next title in your queue but cannot guarantee availability. To ensure you receive your gift, we recommend keeping your current title.
If you currently have a title from an in-store exchange or a video game, please return it and we will do our best to send you the next movie or show in your queue.
Blockbuster @Home will continue to provide 15 movie and 6 entertainment channels, plus access to thousands of On Demand titles! Learn More about the great features included in Blockbuster @Home.
News just keeps getting worse. I'm trying to cycle thru as many as possible before the deadline, and now it sounds like they are phasing it out already. Sigh. Don't care about keeping last disc, I'm going thru the SG-1 seasons.
When I logged into my BB queue today, I got the following message.
As of September 19, 2013, Blockbuster @Home™ subscriptions will no longer include DVDs, Blu-Rays, or video games by mail.
As our gift to you, your final by-mail movie or show is yours to keep! If you return your current title, we will do our best to send you the next title in your queue but cannot guarantee availability. To ensure you receive your gift, we recommend keeping your current title.
If you currently have a title from an in-store exchange or a video game, please return it and we will do our best to send you the next movie or show in your queue.
Blockbuster @Home will continue to provide 15 movie and 6 entertainment channels, plus access to thousands of On Demand titles! Learn More about the great features included in Blockbuster @Home.
So their final gift is a used DVD or blu ray with no cover, case, or anything? At least we get to keep a really cool mailer. That doesn't really make up for killing a pretty cool service, IMO.
Also, this makes me wonder about the future of the by-mail DVDs over at the main Blockbuster site - they would still be using those DVDs so why tell the Dish folks not to bother returning theirs . . . unless maybe the main blockbuster site is just about done, too?
Well, it would suck. It would leave Netflix, and then if their dvd by mail goes...we're stuck with being limited by the limitations of streaming and the limitations of Redbox for renting.
"Hey, I'm wanting to see [movie]! Let's rent it!
"OK, let me check Redbox" Not there
ok...let me check if it's streaming - nope, not streaming anywhere
Hmm...video rental stores gone the way of the dinosaur and no more dvd by mail rentals. We're out of luck...guess we'll have to buy it or look for it cheap on ebay."
I just checked my Netflix account for you. Netflix has all 50 disks from all 10 seasons of SG-1. You can select them all by season, or individually. How many will you miss with this demise of BB@home disks by mail? Maybe a friendly neighbor can hand them off...
We are on season 7 disc 4. Just mailed it back today. I'd hate to use up the one time free trial but I might.
I would not worry about the mail portion of Netflix going away anytime soon. I mean, yeah, obviously it's probably not going to be around 5-10 years from now, but it's not going away tomorrow, either. Mail portion is still profitable for Netflix, and is actually what keeps them in the black. Add that to the fact mail portion declines have begun to slowly plateau, and I think the mail portion is safe for the foreseeable future.Well, it would suck. It would leave Netflix, and then if their dvd by mail goes...we're stuck with being limited by the limitations of streaming and the limitations of Redbox for renting.
"Hey, I'm wanting to see [movie]! Let's rent it!
"OK, let me check Redbox" Not there
ok...let me check if it's streaming - nope, not streaming anywhere
Hmm...video rental stores gone the way of the dinosaur and no more dvd by mail rentals. We're out of luck...guess we'll have to buy it or look for it cheap on ebay."
No, but it is still nice bonus, if you ask me. Certainly better than what the possible alternative could have been. For example, they could have charged a fee, if the disc was not returned in time.So their final gift is a used DVD or blu ray with no cover, case, or anything? At least we get to keep a really cool mailer. That doesn't really make up for killing a pretty cool service, IMO.