Blockbuster is offering a free 4 week trial of their online rental service with coupon code erewards1mspecial. Click on "Have a Promotional Code?" to enter code. Receive 3 DVDs at a time plus unlimited in-store exchanges. It's $35/month after the trial period.
very quick turn around. but i have had 2 broken games and a third that was the wrong disc in the right sleeve. and the fact that they dont mail new games for several months after initial release is a bummer. though you can get them from the stores for an additional fee, that my store didnt seem to understand and wanted to charge me the regular store rental rate.
They are going bankrupt...too bad cause Netflix needs competition to they don't become a monopoly...Netflix is already raising prices across the board on all of their services for next year.
Netflix is raising prices because major carriers are being squeezed by comcast to pay more for the amount of downloads comcast is having to carry thanks to Netflix. And guess what it also creates competition for comcast on-demand, so imagine that.
Unlimited bandwidth will probably come to an end in the next few years and it will be cheaper once again to rent. Not that I want to ever see another blockbuster again.
very quick turn around. but i have had 2 broken games and a third that was the wrong disc in the right sleeve. and the fact that they dont mail new games for several months after initial release is a bummer. though you can get them from the stores for an additional fee, that my store didnt seem to understand and wanted to charge me the regular store rental rate.
Didn't a whole lot of stores close down? The whole game rental thing is a good move for Blockbuster, but I don't think it can save them.
They are going bankrupt...too bad cause Netflix needs competition to they don't become a monopoly...Netflix is already raising prices across the board on all of their services for next year.
Netflix is raising prices because major carriers are being squeezed by comcast to pay more for the amount of downloads comcast is having to carry thanks to Netflix. And guess what it also creates competition for comcast on-demand, so imagine that.
Unlimited bandwidth will probably come to an end in the next few years and it will be cheaper once again to rent. Not that I want to ever see another blockbuster again.
And as #1 just explained is why they have no chance competing with Netflix.
#4 is probably right about the bandwidth. Either that or unlimited will soon become a whole lot more expensive.
It's a trap!!!