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	<title>Comments on: Web Reservations Coming Soon To A Redbox Near You</title>
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		<title>By: Davis Freeberg&#8217;s Digital Connection - DVD Kiosk Industry Heats Up In Hot&#8217;Lanta</title>
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		<description>[...] In comparing both Redbox and TNR Entertainment, Redbox has the leg up if customers are bad about returning their DVDs. Redbox caps the maximum price for a DVD at $25 after 25 days, compared to TNR&#8217;s $35 DVD purchase price if you keep your movie over 14 days. Redbox also offers online reservations that allow consumers to pre-order movies before going to the store, while TNR is still implementing their own webervation system. Of course with both companies charging the same price, the biggest differential will end up being the convenience factor and with TNR&#8217;s Kroger expansion, it will mean that TNR will now have approximately five times as many locations in the Atlanta area. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] In comparing both Redbox and TNR Entertainment, Redbox has the leg up if customers are bad about returning their DVDs. Redbox caps the maximum price for a DVD at $25 after 25 days, compared to TNR&#8217;s $35 DVD purchase price if you keep your movie over 14 days. Redbox also offers online reservations that allow consumers to pre-order movies before going to the store, while TNR is still implementing their own webervation system. Of course with both companies charging the same price, the biggest differential will end up being the convenience factor and with TNR&#8217;s Kroger expansion, it will mean that TNR will now have approximately five times as many locations in the Atlanta area. [...]</p>
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