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Fandango at Home [watchfandangoathome.com] (
formally VUDU)
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Vudango? Fandu?
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Vudango? Fandu?
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It stacked w/ my $15 credit from buying $20+ of food from this deal.
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Vudango? Fandu?
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Agreed, a pointless re-brand.
Basically it allowed movies to become age appropriate by skipping over problematic parts, or silencing words. Yes, censorship, but thanks, I want my 5 year old to be able to watch more movies without caring about what the director thinks.
And of course it was one of the first things to go when they merged. Along with good promotions soon after.
Not to be a downer, I used to like Vudu, but I don't see them surviving for too long...
Vudango? Fandu?
Some deals that you could use the 10% off for listed here.
It stacked w/ my $15 credit from buying $20+ of food from this deal.
In two years, no one's going to care what it's called, as long as it still works as expected when it was VUDU.
They can do what they want, Elon can buy Twitter and call it "X", and you are welcome to have your opinion. I just think it is dumb to abandon a brand name that took years to build a good reputation. Now, if it is a bad brand that wants to leave it's bad reputation behind, I understand.
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In two years, no one's going to care what it's called, as long as it still works as expected when it was VUDU.
I would say more often than not they keep the name when it's a huge company like this. It's brand recognition and built up goodwill. It's part of what you are paying for. Amazon bought Whole Foods, it's not Amazon foods now. Same with Woot.
Yes, it will be.