DVD trading kiosks expanding in the US
Posted on 18/07/08 02:06 by Marteen Madison                             
DVD trading kiosks expanding in the US
Thousands of DVD sale and trading kiosks will soon be making their way into GameStop, Dollar Tree and other stores throughout the United States. These self-service kiosks are a product of e-Play LLC, which currently operates a limited number of kiosks at other locations such as Exxon, Wendy's, White Castle, Meijer's and the Columbus Airport.



This massive expansion is due to a new business relationship with NCR, an ATM manufacturing giant. NCR recently purchased a stake in e-Play LLC and will be helping the company ramp up production of their DVD machines.

When trading in DVD's, customers will also be able to print out vouchers for in store credit at the kiosk's host store. Credit can also be used to purchase different DVD titles, as you might expect. Will this new automated trade/purchase DVD kiosk service take off? e-play and NCR are certainly betting on it.
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By DeadMan, Mon 21 Jul 2008 23:48
DeadMan

Why not Bluray? Ah. There is no profit in those. Wink

By Jim (guest), Tue 22 Jul 2008 15:55

It'll never work.... you couldn't stuff enough films in there to offer a large enough selection for trading in discs, and if it did they wouldn't be able to have the case with it... for people wanting to build their DVD collection up giving them just the disc isn't going to cut it... convert them all to rental machines and quit wasting your time... last I checked Gamestop already had a trade in section for DVD's.

By Blu-rayFreak, Tue 22 Jul 2008 16:04
Blu-rayFreak

Maybe Gamestop will be replacing their DVD trade-in section with these machines?


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