Redbox is as dead as disco, but that doesn’t mean it can’t (sorta) live on in your living room. Redbox’s parent company folded with hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid debts. It also left over ...
Some people are taking the iconic red kiosks home as collector's items. But be warned: the energy costs are steep. Reading time 3 minutes Redbox is dead, and with it a big question looms: What to do ...
Less than two years after self-help company Chicken Soup for the Soul bought Redbox, the corporation declared bankruptcy and now people are taking hundreds of movies out of the mostly abandoned DVD ...
There’s a red-hot market for guys like Matthew Taylor. The owner of an Alabama moving company is hired to extract the DVD-dispensing machines that are taking up space and sapping the resources and ...
With the rapidly evolving situation surrounding the Redbox vending machines still out in the wild, it’s about time somebody put together a Wiki to keep it all straight. The unredbox wiki has ...
It’s only been three months since the implosion of Redbox, but the company’s familiar red kiosks could become a security nightmare as they’re sold to the highest bidders. Gizmodo reports at least one ...
In front of stores like Walgreens, Walmart, Dollar General, and other mega chains across the US, stand thousands of Redbox machines. The first of the DVD rental kiosks debuted in Denver in 2004, and ...
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