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Conference 7.286::maynard

Title:Maynard -- Center of the Universe
Notice:Welcome to our new digs...
Moderator:PRAGMA::GRIFFIN
Created:Wed Aug 06 1986
Last Modified:Thu Feb 20 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:509
Total number of notes:4062

406.0. "New Video Rental Store" by CTHQ1::DELUCO (CT, Network Applications) Tue Nov 10 1992 11:02

    What's up with the new movie rental shop in the Woolworth building?
    
    Anyone know the name of the store or anything about the owners or
    stock?
   
    Every time I drive by there, the place is virtually empty.
    
    I wish them luck but they're going to have a real hard time competing
    with the Movie House.  I'm not sure that Maynard can support two video
    rental stores and the Movie House has a pretty loyal set of customers
    that are friends of Leo and Tootsie.
    
    As I recall the last two or three times there were two video rental
    stores in town, one of them ended up closing.
     
    	Jim
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406.1KALI::MORGANLow-End NaCTue Nov 10 1992 11:2311
    I believe the store is part of a small chain.  There is another in
    Framingham.
    
    When they first opened, I went down to look into those cleaning kits
    for Nintendo games.  The owner told me they were a gimmick and waste of
    money.  Instead he gave me a couple of brushes, free of charge.  In
    return he just asked that I rent a movie sometime.  Granted, they
    weren't expensive items but that's a good way to do business IMO.  
    We've rented quite a few movies from them since then.
    
    					Steve
406.2Video storesAKOCOA::LESAGETue Nov 10 1992 17:097
    I went to the new video store when it opened to inquire about prices 
    and their rental policy.  To become a member you are required to
    leave a deposit, either a check made out to the store or a credit
    card for $75.00.  Since I already belong to Video Signals in Stow and
    the Movie House on Nason St. which have free membership I did not
    become a member of this new store.  I think they will have to change
    this policy if they are going to compete with the other video stores.
406.3I think they have changed.SPIDR::SNOWTue Nov 10 1992 17:476
    
    I was in there looking around the other day. I was told that there was
    no membership charge if you used a credit card, and a one time fee of
    what I thought he said was $3 if you didn't. I wasn't listening real
    close since it was just mild curiousity that had me there in the first
    place.
406.4CTHQ1::DELUCOCT, Network ApplicationsTue Nov 10 1992 18:2611
    Actually, .3 doesn't conflict with .2.  .2 mentions what amounts to a
    security collatoral, which isn't really a membership fee.  You fill out
    a check or a credit card slip for $75 and they just hold onto it (don't
    cash it) and only use it if you default on a rental.
    
    I don't remember but I don't think I had to do that at the Movie House.
    This will surely sink that ship before it gets going.  They're going to
    turn away alot of potential customers with that policy and they won't
    return even if they do change it.
    
    Jim
406.5I like this video storeVERGA::CARTERThe 3 R's - Reduce, Reuse, and RecycleTue Nov 10 1992 19:5915
    I went down and joined this video store, called Premiere Video.  I
    didn't want to use a credit card so I paid the $3 and joined.  I have
    rented my recent movies from them and I am happy with the place.  They
    seem to have more of the recent movies available, and like the other
    places, they will reserve them for you if you call ahead.  Also, the
    cost for a new movie rental is less than the Movie House (not by much)
    and the video store in Stow.  They also seem to have slightly longer
    hours than the others as well.  And though they don't have the free
    rental with every ten rentals that the others have, I was told that
    each week there is a coupon for a 2-for-1 rental in the local paper.
    
    Finally, the people who work there are very friendly and helpful.  In
    my humble opinion, it's worth the $3 membership fee.
    
    Keith