no shock there. They were always more expensive than the grocery stores and had bad return policies that drove away customers. Then netflix and redbox swooped in and stole even more customers. I don'tknow how they managed $1B in debt, but I do know how they lost me as a customer.
They had a better service than netflix back when they allowed you to trade in your online rentals for store rentals for free (so long as they weren't new releases), but then they reduced them and then finally took them away.
Funny thing is, I've been hearing they were going to go bankrupt for probably the last 10 or so years so this sorta seems like as if Duke Nukem Forever was actually released 








