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1st there was the remote control...you do not even have to leave the comforts of your couch to change the channel. Currently you are able to have movies delivered right to your mailbox. You no lengthier want to even leave your home to rent DVDs! A select few would say “How cool is that?” Others may lament, “How indolent is that?” Whether you agree or even disagree with it – mail movie rental is large business, and likely right here to stay.

Both of the huge players in the DVD rental arena are Netflix and Blockbuster. Let’s take a look at both programs beneath.

Netflix launched its online movie rental service in 1999 and now has even more than three,000,000 customers.

With Netflix you are able to rent as many DVDs from the comfort of your home and have them delivered to your door in about one business day via U.South. Mail. There are no late fees and no due dates, and shipping is free both ways. Plans range from $9.99-$17.ninety nine + any applicable tax. When you finish watching a movie, just put it in its prepaid envelope and mail it back to them. After they receive it, they’ll send you an additional movie.

Netflix has a wide choice of movies — every single thing from classics to new releases, with forty,000 titles. Their web site is available twenty-four hours a day and makes finding movies elementary and handy. New customers can try it free for both


weeks. You are able to cancel your membership anytime; there are no cancellation fees.

Blockbuster at present has a extremely similar online mail delivery movie rental program. Their program began in March 2005 and they've a online DVD library with even more than thirty,000 titles. Their monthly fee is $14.ninety nine (plus applicable taxes) for an unlimited number of DVDs. You are able to have higher to 3 out at 1 time. Return them in the postage-paid envelope and you’ll receive others that you have selected. As well as a member, every month Blockbuster give you 2 ecoupons for free in-store movie or even game rentals. You are able to cancel at any time. They as well have a free trial membership.

The up-side of these online, mail delivery rental programs is there are no due dates or even late fees, you don’t have to go into wallmart and there are even more available selections than the stores bear. The downside is that you have to hold off for delivery in the mail. Only you are able to decide the pros and cons of which program fits you best. You have lots of options at present!

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