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    Has Walmart stopped doing disc to digital?

    After my fifth attempt over several months the Walmart in Avon mass. told me that they just got an internal memo and that they are not supporting vudu anymore, then proceeded to remove all the vudu signs and scrape the vudu stickers off from around the register.

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    Re: Has Walmart stopped doing disc to digital?

    Originally posted by David260 View Post
    After my fifth attempt over several months the Walmart in Avon mass. told me that they just got an internal memo and that they are not supporting vudu anymore, then proceeded to remove all the vudu signs and scrape the vudu stickers off from around the register.
    I did 4 movies today at my Wal-Mart and it still had vudu signs everywhere

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      Re: Has Walmart stopped doing disc to digital?

      Originally posted by danglin709 View Post
      I did 4 movies today at my Wal-Mart and it still had vudu signs everywhere
      I contacted vudu and was told "as far as they know they are still doing it, but I was not the first one to call with the same question that day and they were currently looking into it". I then called the Walmart the next town over and asked if the vudu service was working and was told to call tomorrow.

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        Re: Has Walmart stopped doing disc to digital?

        FAQ now says:

        After April 1, 2017, we will no longer be offering In-store conversion. But you don't need it anyway now that you can convert In-app starting today! Converting via our app or Vudu To Go saves you time and a trip.

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          Re: Has Walmart stopped doing disc to digital?

          Originally posted by craigb View Post
          FAQ now says:

          After April 1, 2017, we will no longer be offering In-store conversion. But you don't need it anyway now that you can convert In-app starting today! Converting via our app or Vudu To Go saves you time and a trip.
          But what will be the option once we start trying to convert and get the, please tell us what disc this is and we'll contact you once we update our information to properly identify the disc, especially since they never update that list anyway....

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            Re: Has Walmart stopped doing disc to digital?

            Originally posted by Jerry8169 View Post
            But what will be the option once we start trying to convert and get the, please tell us what disc this is and we'll contact you once we update our information to properly identify the disc, especially since they never update that list anyway....
            Now you just scan the barcode at home. That's all WalMart would have been able to do.

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              Re: Has Walmart stopped doing disc to digital?

              Would be nice if the barcode would actually recognize movies. I've tried 125 movies only four UPC codes were recognized even titles I tested that I previously converted using disc to digital didn't work. Also would be nice if we could type in a title and have the system tell us if it's eligible for disc to digital. As now this barcode thing isn't working as it should.

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                Re: Has Walmart stopped doing disc to digital?

                Originally posted by Cranston37 View Post
                Now you just scan the barcode at home. That's all WalMart would have been able to do.
                Actually Walmart didn't scan anything. You made your list at home and they just looked at the disc to verify.

                I agree that losing Walmart is a bad blow for D2D. Now discs that are not recognized wont be able to be converted.

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                  Re: Has Walmart stopped doing disc to digital?

                  Originally posted by Capt-Cupcake View Post
                  Actually Walmart didn't scan anything. You made your list at home and they just looked at the disc to verify.
                  If you didn't have a list they would just scan the titles in. That's how I always did it.

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                    Re: Has Walmart stopped doing disc to digital?

                    Forget the given April 1st date -- in store D2D is already dead. I went to my local Walmart to convert the stragglers on my list (Doc Hollywood, Assassins and Who's Harry Crumb? were not recognized by the barcode scanner) and was told that the Vudu option had already been deleted from the options on the screen

                    It's upsetting. Why give a date of April 1st and not even honor it
                    ?

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                      Re: Has Walmart stopped doing disc to digital?

                      I just completed my list from before the conversion yesterday at a local Walmart with no issue. My basket was preloaded and executed. The issue is there is no way to load another basket with titles you can't scan to bring in until the 1st

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                        Re: Has Walmart stopped doing disc to digital?

                        The local Wal Mart I've been using for a few years now for D2D no longer has the link and the one and only one employee who knows how to run Vudu is on vacation till after April 1st. So bummed. Shame the app can't recognize hardly any UPC codes.

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                          Re: Has Walmart stopped doing disc to digital?

                          And, those of us with a ton of movies at home are limited to 100. Ridiculous.

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