Renting DVD’s online

There are quite a number of sites around now who offer dvd rentals online, but if you’ve never rented this way it might be slightly confusing trying to work out how it all works, and how it can be of benefit financially.

Most of the online movie rental places work in a similar way offering you cheap dvd rentals with a number of different packages available depending on how many movies you want to be able to watch in a month and how much you are looking to spend. There are lots of different sites that offer this sort of online rental now, from lovefilm.com to tesco dvd, blockbuster, and even amazon.co.uk are now in on the act too.


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The basic idea is that rather than driving to and from the shops when you want to rent a film, and having it for a fixed period of time like 24 hours or 1 week, you pay a monthly subscription fee and then you can borrow a limited or unlimited amount of dvds per month by post. For example, one service that might be offered would be a 4 disk limited, 2 disk out service for £5. This would mean that you’d be allowed to borrow a maximum of 2 disks at a time, and a total maximum of 4 disks per month, and you’d pay a fixed fee of £5 for this. However you wouldn’t have to return the disks till you were done with them, so if you wanted to borrow 2 disks for 3 weeks, you could do so. Another sort of service might be a 6 disk unlimited service for say £25. That would mean you could borrow up to 6 disks at a time, and you could borrow as many as you wanted through out the month, so if you wanted to sit and watch dvd’s all day, you could receive them, watch them, and return them receiving more within a day or two, so that you always had several films ready for you to watch.

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Generally speaking the monthly fee that you pay covers all the postage costs as well, and when your dvds are sent to you, a postage paid envelope is included for you to return them in.

One of the biggest advantages to this sort of membership is that the number of titles that online sites like this hold is huge with many holding 30-50,000 different movie titles. Because they have none of the overheads of a store, and they don’t have to have the films on display for you to choose from, it is very often cheaper to belong to this sort of a film club than to an offline one.

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