The best part is they spent the $10 million thinking they had something that could compete with Blcokbuster's Total Access and Netflix, but refused to spend any money on advertising anything.
Working there a few months before the official bankruptcy filing was like working in Bizarro world. They were spending money left and right on completely useless crap that they somehow thought was going to turn things around for them.
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The best part is they spent the $10 million thinking they had something that could compete with Blcokbuster's Total Access and Netflix, but refused to spend any money on advertising anything.
Working there a few months before the official bankruptcy filing was like working in Bizarro world. They were spending money left and right on completely useless crap that they somehow thought was going to turn things around for them.