Archive for September, 2006

How it Works

Friday, September 15th, 2006

There’s nothing more annoying than forgetting to return a rental DVD on time.  Anyone who has ever let it slip their mind will know what it’s like to kick themselves all the way to the local rental store to pay the late fees.  No matter how great the film was it’s never worth forking over the fee for another day’s rental.Fortunately, though, there are options available for those of us who often make this mistake. Many DVD rental services have been established in recent years who can offer unlimited rentals with no late fees.  Most of these services operate from the Internet, so all you have to do is order your movies online and then wait for the mail.  Here’s how it works…

Register

Take a few minutes to register for a service online.  Most services offer several price plans, allowing you to rent a certain number of DVDs at any one time.

Pick your movies

Browse the online collection and place your order. 

Check the mail

The service will mail your DVDs to your home within a couple of days.  Enjoy.

Return

You can post back your DVDs in pre-paid envelopes whenever you want.  There are no late fees, so you can feel free to take your time. 

That’s it

It’s as simple as that.  Instead of renting from a local rental store you can have your movies delivered to your door.  This is the future of DVD rental, so you better get on board. 

Why rent DVD Online?

Wednesday, September 6th, 2006

You’ve probably heard a lot about the new way to rent DVDs online.  Maybe you’ve already tried it.  For those who haven’t, you may be wondering what are the benefits.  Why should you rent DVDs online when you could just as easily visit the local rental store?  Well, there are many benefits.Convenience

Why drive to the DVD rental store when you can order movies from the comfort of your home?  Not only that, but the movies will be delivered direct to your letterbox within a day or two.  It would be harder to find a more convenient way to rent movies without hiring someone to actually insert the DVD into your player. 

Cost

While renting a single DVD in a brick and mortar rental store may cost a few quid, you can work it so that your online rentals cost less than a pound each.  Since you pay a flat monthly fee regardless of how many DVDs you rent, you may as well make the most of it and rent as many as you can. 

No Late Fees

There can be nothing more frustrating than forgetting to return a DVD.  When you rent online there are no late fees.  You simple return them when you’re done.  It’s that simple.

More Options

You’d search long and hard before finding a DVD rental store that could offer the same breadth of choice as an online service.  There are several online rental services that can offer upwards of 60,000 titles.