They’re not just taking up store space. Retailers say the machines interfere with remodeling plans and expose them to potential safety hazards and liabilities. Some kiosks are hardwired into stores’ electrical systems. Outdoor machines are bolted into the concrete foundations and contain a coolant that is supposed to be disposed of in an environmentally safe manner

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      We call those externalities, the taxpayers will handle them if we ignore them long enough that they become a crisis

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        This should have been settled in bankruptcy court as part of business wind down before anyone got a penny of assets divided proceeds. When it’s not then another legal battle is required to get the company to do what it should have. Such a waste of time and needless burden for society. Unfortunately, regulatory capture and representative funding capture is almost total so no laws will be passed to change it.

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    Not many people know this, but the RedBoxes are free. You can just take them.

    I have 291 RedBoxes in my yard.

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    You telling me these boxes are basically free for the taking?

    Theyve been hanging around almost long enough for dvd nostalgia to set in.

    Maybe fill up a barn and sit on them for a few more years

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    On one hand, all they might have to do is tell people “if you want one, come and get it” and that problem would be sort of solved. But then for every one that gets turned into something useful, probably 20 of them will be left in a barn or something, not really solving the problem…

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    I kinda want one of these. I could load it up with my collection. It’d be awesome. I can imagine my SO’s blood boiling already at the sight of “more useless junk”!

    And what do you need an electrician for? Turn off power, open a panel, and disconnect the wires. Snip snip. Frankly, I’m surprised a dedicated switch/breaker for a 3rd party kiosk isn’t mandatory.

    If only I had the space …

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      And what do you need an electrician for?

      lol, OSHA compliance. WalMart can’t have Cletus from receiving just opening 110 boxes.

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        Cletus from receiving

        You don’t need Cletus from receiving to do it. You just need to uh, suggest, to a certain portion of their clientele that a Redbox MIGHT have copper in it and boy it’d be a shame if it were to vanish, and I’m sure nature will take care of the rest.