Originally posted by: Skoorb
About 1/5 times I go to rent a movie the DVD for it is gone, so I end up being forced to pick up the VHS version. Often I've seen all of the DVDs gone and LOTS of vhs cassettes available. Doesn't blockbuster realize that only poor people and rednecks still watch VHS, and that blockbuster needs to up their ratio of dvds to vhs?
Many people still have VHS because it is an old standby that they are confortable. The capabilites/options that the DVD system provides can be complexing.
with VHS, you put it into the machine and it plays. No fancy selecting of options or acknowlegements to worry about. Plus the VCR can be programmed to record shows. They do not have to invest $$$ in a fancy electronic system.
Blockbuster and other video stores know what the target audience/customer base requires. Note that movies originally came in Beta/VHS format. When was the last time you were able to see a Beta format movies at a rental store.
Originally posted by: Confused
Blockbuster in the UK have a "if we don't have it this time, rent it for free next time" thing. Whether that applies to only 1 kind of media (dvd or vhs), i don't know...
Blockbuster (US) has a similar thing, but only for high visibility movies.
My kids will cruise through video stores looking for such offers. They may not have wanted the movie, but if they can get it free at a later date, they will request the Free offer.