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Friday, September 23rd, 2011

Are Online DVD Rental Services a Good Value for Your Money
By now, if you are online much at all, you have seen the ads for online DVD rental services. Perhaps you were wondering if it really is a good deal or not. To make it short, the answer is a definite “Maybe.” It really depends on how much you will use the service.
Here are some reasons why you may want to start getting your own online DVD rental services.
A Bigger Selection
Online DVD rental services cater to a nationwide audience just because they are online. The bigger companies have a lot of offices and more DVD’s to cover a broader audience. This is good for you because they will also be more likely to have your DVD in stock. If not, though, you will still most likely be able to get another one of your selections. The largest problems will come when you try to get one of the new releases.
Easier To Get What You Want
When you look at a list of videos to choose from on your online DVD rental Web site, you will find a lot of videos to choose from. You can also choose a month’s worth of DVD’s, and then change that order if you want.
The good thing here is that you can do it all from your home. You do not need to stand in line, or spend 20 minutes finding a video you want and then get told that there are no more available. There are no gas expenses either, except to drop it in the nearest mailbox when you are through watching the DVD’s.
Cheaper By the Dozen
When you rent your movies from a movie rental store, you will pay so much for each movie. An online DVD rental store, however, will offer you a package deal that can give you some real savings.
Each online DVD rental store will have their own prices, but most will have a get all you can watch (unlimited) type of program that simply involves one low price for as many videos as you can watch each month.
In order to cover themselves, the DVD rental service may only allow you to have anywhere from 1 to about 7 DVD’s out at any time. Then, when you send one in to them, you can receive another one.
Keep It As Long As You Want
Many online DVD rental stores do not have any late fees. You should be aware, however, that some do. In most cases, you keep the DVD for as long as you want. This also means, though, that you will not receive another one until that one is returned, which could mean a worse deal for you.
Your best deal will be determined by how many DVD’s you watch each month and how much you pay for that service. You can, with some online DVD rental stores, pay for each video you watch, and this could be a decent deal if you only watch a couple each month.
This type of program would definitely be most beneficial to those who want to see all the videos they can each month. That is where the real good savings come in.
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