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As Zu mentioned, the new CEO of Target has been on a cost-cutting tear, so I'm not really surprised.
Am I the only one that thinks this actually highlights why UV is a better option? TT is going away, so what? Use Vudu, Flixster, Cinemanow, MGO, or, if you have Verizon FIOS, use that. To be clear, it sucks to lose an option, but it will be easy to transition to another service. If Google, Apple, Microsoft, or Amazon announced they were getting out of the digital movie business, and you had your movies on one of those, you would be royally screwed. |
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Thanks given by: | huskerbear (01-31-2015) |
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