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Renting DVDs and Computer Games by post is a great way to spend your loafing time as well as an economical way to watch your favourite films, cartoons, kiddies programmes and classic TV programmes. We are a member of two of the DVD rental companies after happily taking their free DVDS to rent trials - we love watching DVDs in our house, so the children have their own membership so they can watch their programmes. When they are at school or tucked up in bed it's Mrs B's and my turn to watch the latest blockbuster movies. Most of the programmes have no late fees, so you can keep titles as long as you like without any charge (useful if your kids are like mine and love watching programmes several times over - keeps them quiet in the holidays and at rainy weekends) and you return the DVDs freepost and get another straight back. You can rent up to 5 with some companies, so whilst some are in the post there will always be one to watch. Join the companies below for free DVD rental trials with no-obligation to continue your membership.
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  • Free Trials of DVD and Computer Games Rental:


    For a limited time only Amazon DVD Rentals are offering one month of free DVD rentals which allows you three free DVDs to watch at home. The DVDs will be sent to you by freepost and when you have finished watching them you simply send them back in the freepost envelope. You can cancel the subscription at anytime.



    Blockbuster offer a no obligation free 2 week trial of their DVD rental service by post. There are no late fees and you can keep the films for as long as you want and return them by freepost. Blockbuster are the only DVD rental service to send you the bonus disc in the same package - other DVD rental companies send them as two different selections.



    Gametart offer a free 10 day trial of Computer Game renting by post. Gametart is the UK's leading online Games rental service with over 700 Wii, PS3, Playstation 2, Nintendo DS games and XBox 360 games available. After your free trial you can cancel and pay nothing, or you can continue your subscription and only pay from under £10 a month for unlimited games rental - so much cheaper than buying games you may only play once. There are no late fees so you can keep each game as long as you like. They guarantee to stock every PS2 game available and you can rent up to 2 games at a time.


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    WH Smith are offering a free month trial of their DVD rental by post. During your free DVD rental trial you can keep each DVD for as long as you want with no late return fees and each DVD is sent and returned by free post. You can cancel at any time.


    DVD Rental-by-Post

    Customers are spoiled for choice as online DVD rental continues to grow

    UK DVD Rental Guide is a review and comparison website of the 34+ online UK DVD rentals by post sites. It has announced its assessment of the industry, which continues to expand, offering more choice and value for consumers as rental activity shifts from the high street to the letterbox. The BBC has rightly described an "explosion in the popularity of renting DVDs via the internet" and Screen Digest research indicates that by 2009, rental-by-post will account for over half of British video rental transactions.

    Online DVD rental’s growth is due to its convenience and ease of use, with most companies following the same four-step process:
    • First, a customer signs up online, and picks a wish list of films in order of preference from a library of tens of thousands of films.

    • Second, the DVD rental company mails the DVDs by first class post in individual envelopes. These are usually in a small plastic caddy rather than the entire DVD boxes which are not sent.

    • Third, the customer keeps the disc as long as desired, as most companies don’t charge late fees.

    • Finally, the customer posts the disc back to the company, which then sends out another disc from the wish list, etc.

    The online DVD rental industry was pioneered by US giant Netflix, launched in 1999. In the UK, online rentals only really started gaining momentum in 2003, with explosive growth from 2004 as they went mainstream. The situation is similar to the late-1990s mobile phone craze, before the market reached saturation. Prices are low with generous free trials to entice new customers.

    Companies have different tariffs, most commonly allowing 1, 2, or 3 DVDs at home at any one time, and most are theoretically unlimited in how many discs you can watch in a month. A few years ago when the online rental industry was just getting started, many customers who swiftly mailed back their discs could get through 25+ discs in a month on an industry-standard, £15, 3 disc-at-a-time subscription.

    Ted Flaherty, of the UK DVD Rental Guide, states "many companies today have a fair use policy, which will throttle back dispatches to high volume renters and give priority to less frequent users, but even so, online rentals offer great value; just watching a modest three DVDs a week, you’d average about £1.20 per disc, around a third of a typical high street rental charge and without the worry of late fees."

    Most companies offer free trials of between one week to 30 days, and there are various other factors that differentiate them, such as offering video game rentals, foreign films, adult titles, or allowing you to suspend subscriptions while away on holiday. Some companies don’t operate on an unlimited basis, and instead have a pay-per-disc tariff better suited to people who want to watch only 3-5 films per month, though these tend be more expensive, averaging around £2 per rental.

    While there are around 34 DVD rental sites, though there are only 17 actual DVD rental companies, as many of these sites are branded versions of the two major players Screenselect and Lovefilm, which run rental services for major high street and media partners like Tesco DVD Rental, Sainsburys DVD Rental, WH Smith, and easycinema, among other. The two market leaders announced in April that they will soon merge into a single company under the Lovefilm name, which will control well over half the online market. Blockbuster has adapted well to the online rental market, as has Amazon.co.uk. There are also several particularly good medium-sized outfits like My Movie Stream, Movemine, and Cinema Paradiso, among many others. As UK DVD Rental Guide’s manager Flaherty states, "the online rental customer really is spoiled for choice."

    About UK DVD Rental Guide

    The only unbiased comparison website that reviews all 34+ online UK DVD rental by post sites in depth, previously featured in national press and radio interviews is UK DVD Rental Guide allows customers to select the best online DVD rental service suited to them, including special offers and codes, links to free trials, a forum, and a blog on the rental industry. See the full online DVD rental comparison chart or read more information at www.uk-dvd-rental-guide.com

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