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Blockbuster Inc. announced on 2 May 2007 that it had sold
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Mainly used in store and in newspapers. The original four staff members were Fat Steve (Liverpool Lord Street), Robyn (Merry Hill), Amber (Bracknell) and Kevin (Reading). The response from this was quite popular so the idea was used again throughout 2011 with a different cast of staff. The campaign
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