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AP Panther Fan
02-18-2005, 01:26 PM
I was wondering how they were advertising "no late fees" .... we don't have a Blockbuster in Aransas Pass but do have a Hollywood Video.

Blockbuster Accused of Violating N.J. Law

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By JEFFREY GOLD, AP Business Writer

NEWARK, N.J. - The state of New Jersey claims Blockbuster Inc., the nation's largest movie-rental chain, has violated the state's consumer protection laws with its new policy on late fees.

In a lawsuit filed Friday, the state charged that Blockbuster failed to disclose key terms in the policy, including that overdue rentals are automatically converted to a sale on the eighth day after the due date.

The state is seeking restitution for customers whose overdue rentals were converted to a sale. It also wants compensation for people who were charged late fees by stores that were not participating in the new policy, but that failed to make that obvious.

State Attorney General Peter C. Harvey on Friday called the company's advertising and marketing "deceptive." He said state investigators began visiting dozens of the 170 Blockbuster stores in New Jersey even before receiving a complaint, and found that employees gave misleading or erroneous information on the policy.

To date, one aggrieved consumer has contacted the state, Harvey said, adding, "We will be flooded with complaints from people who will tell us this is their experience, too."

The lawsuit was filed in state Superior Court in Trenton.

In a statement, the Dallas-based chain said it has "taken a number of very thorough steps to let customers know how our new program works. Blockbuster has trained store employees on how to effectively communicate the program to customers, both on the sales floor and at checkout."

The stores also have free brochures explaining the program, the company said.

Blockbuster eliminated late fees on games and movies starting Jan. 1, although customers who miss a one-week grace period will be billed for buying the item or charged a $1.25 restocking fee. The company said due dates at its 4,600 U.S. stores would remain one week for games and two days or one week for movies.

Additionally, about half of 1,100 Blockbuster stores that are operated by franchisees are participating in the program, company spokesman Randy Hargrove said.

Harvey, however, said some stores displayed signs touting "The end of late fees" but were not participating.

Hargrove said that only franchise stores have the option not to participate. "I'd love to be able to know which stores he was talking about to see if he was accurate," he said.

Renters who keep the movies or games beyond the grace period will be charged for purchasing the DVD or tape at Blockbuster's full retail price, minus the rental fee, the company said. If they return the movie or game in the next 30 days, they will get a refund for the purchase but will be charged a restocking fee of $1.25, the company said.

raider red 2000
02-18-2005, 02:17 PM
i think that it is nosense- people probably heard what they wanted to hear.

here in tx i knew about it----i dont have a blockbuster either-just movie gallery and some ghetto place ;)

ILS1
02-18-2005, 04:33 PM
That's why I never liked Blockbuster. Plus,if you're a regular go to store and rent movies from them. The still ONLY give you 2 days w/ your movie. While Hollywood Video gives you up to 5 days with your movie. Guess which one I use?? LOL!!!



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AP Panther Fan
02-18-2005, 04:42 PM
ha ha .... I would hate to think that if I didn't return a movie within 8 days, I would become the "proud owner" of it. I somehow usually pick out the worst videos in the store for some reason and would hate to be stuck with them for all of eternity!:D

big daddy russ
02-19-2005, 12:59 AM
Blockbuster has always been sheisty. They charged my girlfriend late fees for a movie that she turned in the next day (could be an honest mistake but she still didn't pay for it) and their definition of "two day rental" means it's due by noon on the second business day. Hollywood just says that you can return it anytime until they close on the fifth day.

SintonFan
02-19-2005, 01:18 AM
I doubt they would also charge you Wal-Mart prices for the unreturned movies. Won't they charge you something like $50+ per movie?
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I think Blockbuster is still in business here because folks I know only go there when their late fees at Hollywood grow too large.

pirate4state
02-19-2005, 01:27 AM
Originally posted by SintonFan
I doubt they would also charge you Wal-Mart prices for the unreturned movies. Won't they charge you something like $50+ per movie?
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I think Blockbuster is still in business here because folks I know only go there when their late fees at Hollywood grow too large. LOL - guilty. :doh: BUT at least Hollywood Video doesn't make you pay the balance of your late fees. :D

SintonFan
02-19-2005, 01:55 AM
They do if you wait a long time to pay them. Maybe too if you owe them over $30 of lates fees. Keep in mind, I've only heard about this.;)

ILS1
02-19-2005, 01:58 AM
Wow!!! I've never incurred late fees from Hollywood Video. Well,because I usually return them well within the 5 day limit. What are the charges anyway?? BTW,I know what they mean about BB charging them REGULAR prices for movies that never get returned. I had a friend who LOST 2 movies from BB and had to pay for them. Including the late fees they wanted OVER $250 dollars!!! That is plain CRAZY!!! Once again,that's why I DON"T use Blockbuster!!!


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