Tuesday, July 29, 2008 1:44:00 PM
Just about everybody I know that drives to the town to rent a movie does so during a trip to the grocery store or running errands. So since they are going to the store already anyway, it shouldn't count as an expense to the user to rent the movie? Is this what you are saying? So where do we draw the line? Do we say that gas is an expense for renting movies and not say that internet cost is part of the price? In a business sense and in business terms it is 100% apart of expenses.
I think it would be naive to not include high-speed internet into the price of rental. Or at least a little bit hypocritical of us ReelTime fans.
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