One of our favorite ways to spend a night in is to hire a DVD. I bet you do it the old fashioned way of driving to a store to pick it up then having return it by a set time so that you don’t get a fine. If this is you then renting online may be the best option.
It works out a lot cheaper, as there isn’t just the hire price to take into consideration, but also the gas consumption.
There are weeks when you will hire more movies than other, but add all the rental charges together and also add the price of the gas and it comes to a hefty amount of cash. And that’s more than likely to be an underestimate too.
I only use online rentals now and am saving a fortune. I know what I’m spending every month and they’re delivered to my door. When I’m finished I just mail it back and then another one comes, simple.
Not knowing exactly how the whole process worked, I found a company offering a free trial. It’s the best thing I ever did! There was no jostling and queuing at the store anymore and as my month’s subscription is only costing me what it would have for 2 rentals previously, I’m seeing so many more great movies.
We all want to see the latest releases and getting to the store to find that he last copy has just gone out is infuriating. These days are long gone for me now.
The convenience of movies off my list just dropping through the door is second to none. I’m not even bothered if I have to send some back that I haven’t had time to watch, as they are so cheap. Gone are the days when your plans go haywire and you are left with a window of a couple of hours that you have to watch the movie in before you return it.
One thing I certainly don’t miss is the crowded store and the fight for top titles.
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