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  2. The New Release - Wikipedia

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    To rent a movie, consumers swiped their credit card, make their selection and the machine then dispensed the movie(s). [5] The charge per rental was $1 per day; and keeping a DVD more than 14 days was effectively the same as purchasing the DVD. The kiosks were located at grocery stores including Albertson's, Dillon’s, Kroger, Publix and ...

  3. Video rental shop - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of a video rental store in Austin, Texas (closed in 2020) A display case of DVDs in a former Blockbuster video rental store. A video rental shop/store is a physical retail business that rents home videos such as movies, prerecorded TV shows, video game cartridges/discs and other media content.

  4. Dominick's - Wikipedia

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    Besides traditional food items, these stores featured non-food items, movie rental stores, and bulk items. The stores' design was stark in comparison to Dominick's and featured cost-cutting techniques. These stores began to lose money due to lack of loss prevention and throwaway inventorying. Around 1996 then-owner Yucaipa decided to convert ...

  5. Free movie rental code with 2 rentals - AOL

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    Movie rentals are $1 each. Rent two movies from Blockbuster Express and use this coupon to get a third DVD rental free! Use coupon code G218D3. Expires midnight today, Aug. 23, 2010. Make sure to ...

  6. iPhone app for free movie rentals - AOL

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    Just once! The $.99 Red Box FREE Rental Promo Codes app shares codes for free one-night movie rentals from Redbox, those DVD kiosks at chain.

  7. Hollywood Video - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Entertainment Corp., [1] more commonly known as Hollywood Video, was an American video rental store chain. Founded in 1988, the chain was the largest direct competitor to Blockbuster Video until it was acquired by Movie Gallery in 2005. [2] It ceased operations in 2010, when Movie Gallery declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy. [3]

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  9. Pueblo Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    The store was a subsidiary of Pueblo International, which had purchased the franchise for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, for an undisclosed amount, from the BLOCKBUSTER Entertainment Corporation (BEC), which was the largest video-movie rental chain in the world at the time. At the opening ceremony, then Pueblo International president ...