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Post by keely on Aug 9, 2004 11:18:01 GMT -5
If you haven't already signed up for a DVD delivery rental service, I totally recommend it. It started with Netflix in the US, and then the first Canadian service was MoviesForMe.ca. I think Blockbuster has started one as well. The deal is that for a subscription price you pay monthly ($20-30), you have the ability to rent a theoretically unlimited number of movies. You have 2-3 in your possession at one time, and when you mail one back the next DVD in your rental queue is mailed to you, and so on. The best part is that there's no late fees, but if you don't watch three movies a month you certainly are paying a premium for the home delivery. If you just have to watch a particular movie NOW, this won't really work for you either. But if you'd rather have things delivered to you instead of having to trek to the video store and then have to trek back when you have to return it the next night, this is nirvana (guess which category I fit in). I also like adding movies to my rental queue as I sit at the computer, which is usually where I hear of stuff I want to rent - that way I don't forget what I'm interested in. I use Moviesforme.ca myself - they've got a very good selection and even the top rentals make it to me quickly. If you're interested in signing up, you can either go straight to their site at moviesforme.ca or click on this link which has my code in it- I have an affilate account with them and your DVD rentals can help pay for my next mod.
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Post by celica girl on Aug 9, 2004 11:28:49 GMT -5
Where do they ship from? (Too lazy to click the link)
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Post by keely on Aug 9, 2004 12:58:49 GMT -5
Somewhere in Ontario, it all goes by Canada Post and the DVD envelopes are all pre-stamped.
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Post by AKLGT on Aug 11, 2004 1:51:57 GMT -5
ya, the netflix thing would NEVER work for my impatient ass! LOL
blockbuster here is $4 to rent a new release! so i end up usually buying it for $15 at walmart when it first comes out, especially if i know it's good.
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