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slimfandango | 19:38 Mon 14th Feb 2005 | Shopping & Style
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Do these things work, are they any good? Are there any that don't just work from a list that you send them? Thanks.
Looks like a brill business model...how many users would just stop sending them back?
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My boyfriend uses the blockbuster one as there is no borrowing limit and it seems to offer a really good service.
He goes online and makes a list of every film he wants to see, from the massive selection available.
They send three at a time out, he watches them, and then sends them back in a prepaid envelope provided. Its a really neat system. As soon as they reciieve them, they send out the next lot. It is really speedy and they normally arrive within 3 days.
I dont think it would be worth stealing - for starters they have your credit card to bill you each month, or a direct debit with your bank details. Secondly they only send out three at a time so its not worth it. Thirdly they are sent not in a DVD box, but in a small plastic disc sized case, so selling on would be a problem.

Overall, its a great system if you like films!

We have been using the  21 day free trial on the tesco website, although i think they're only offering 14 days free now.  Try it and see what you think yourself

 

http://www.tescodvdrental.com

Have tried blockbusters - very good service

Tried the Tesco rental - pretty naff to be honest - you can tell who has experience in this matter.

 

Both these companies offer free trials.

 

You can also try www.screenselect.co.uk they offer a similar service - haven't tried them yet - will wait until some more titles come out that I wish to rent then do their free trial for 3 weeks.

I have been using tesco as well  now and found that it works out cheaper that any of the others recommended here.  As for "naff", could you elaborate please on why the tesco one is naff?

When I say naf - I mean that when using their free trial, one of the films I requested was AI. I got the 'special bonus dvd' but never received the actual film dvd before the trial finished.
They also let you have 3 dvds at a time, counting one of those as the special bonus one.

Blockbuster (in their free trial) sent through the two dvds (film and extras) in one case and counted it as one choice.

Hence, I felt Blockbusters had the superior service.
As others have said the only send the disk not the box. Places like blockbusters have a special deal with the film distribution companies so they are not paying �15 a disc.

DVD's cost pennys to make so losing one in the post isn't a big concern.
Oneeyedvic - you can deselect the bonus disc if you dont wish to have it as one of your 3, we did this with the cold mountain bonus disc

Point is, sometimes you want the bonus disk - you don't really know until you have seen the film.

I felt in the free trials that I partook in, it was very obvious which company was more professional. As I said, Blockbusters sent the bonus dvd with the film.

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