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The last 300 Blockbuster Video stores are closing down.
I worked at various Blockbuster stores over the course of about ten years. The last few years were at one of the stores in Toronto. And honestly, it was a slow death as we watched other locations around us close down. Eventually, we got word that ours would be shut down in about 3 months time. All our rental was immediately changed to used sales. Then, about a month later, we were told the store was closing in a week, rather than two months.
I liked working there. I met a lot of good friends working there, either fellow employees or customers. I also came out with a lot of funny stories. I still miss working there sometimes, but honestly? It was a dying business. With Netflix, pirating, On Demand movies, etc, physical rentals were a dying breed.
I'm sad to see the business go, but I'm not surprised.
The last 300 Blockbuster Video stores are closing down.
I worked at various Blockbuster stores over the course of about ten years. The last few years were at one of the stores in Toronto. And honestly, it was a slow death as we watched other locations around us close down. Eventually, we got word that ours would be shut down in about 3 months time. All our rental was immediately changed to used sales. Then, about a month later, we were told the store was closing in a week, rather than two months.
I liked working there. I met a lot of good friends working there, either fellow employees or customers. I also came out with a lot of funny stories. I still miss working there sometimes, but honestly? It was a dying business. With Netflix, pirating, On Demand movies, etc, physical rentals were a dying breed.
I'm sad to see the business go, but I'm not surprised.