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Movie Booth
The Movie Booth is an alternative to claiming free DVD rentals trials and joining a postal DVD services and websites that will soon appear in more British and Irish shops, stores, supermarkets and even fast food outlets. Movie Booths already appear in over forty locations which include some Tesco (Ireland), Budgens, Co-op, Spar, Centra and Nisa Today's stores. It works a bit like a traditional video hire shop but customers simply use their debit or credit card to rent the DVD of choice. Such DVD rental machines are already proving to be popular throughout America. The Movie Booth, based in Cheltenham, will soon be opening Video Game and DVD rentals machines up and down the United Kingdom.
It is predicted that each video game or DVD will cost from £1-50 to rent each night and there will be no membership or joining fee. Instead customers of the Movie Booth will pay for the DVD rental by debit or credit card and charged according to the number of nights hire. The only staff needed will be those who maintain the Movie Booth machine such as restocking with the latest blockbuster DVD releases so that viewers can see the latest DVD releases. It is thought that each Movie Booth machine will hold at least 30 of each new release as well as family favourites and popular DVDs giving customers greater choice. Each Movie Booth machine can hold up to 620 DVDs. Lost, unreturned or stolen DVDs will be charged to the customer via the customer's credit card, at the full price of the DVD release.
The Movie Booth machines are said to be easy to operate with a touch button screen that easily guides the customer through renting a DVD. Each DVD is bar coded and scanned at the time of hiring the DVD and returning the DVD to the Movie Booth.
The shop or facility that gives rental space to the Movie Booth machines will earn a commission and with few other costs it is anticipated that renting DVD prices will be competitive with more traditional DVD rental stores such as Blockbuster or local outlets and online DVD rental companies such as Love Film.
For more information about this form of DVD rentals visit the Movie Booth website at www.themoviebooth.com
Gametart
Gametart offer a free 10 day trial of Computer Game renting by post. Gametart is the UK's leading online
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Rent It Here
Rent It Here is another free DVD rental option. Rent It Here has many local stores up and down the country. Customers simply use the special machine and its easy to use touch screen to select a DVD to rent. This allows you to rent DVDs for up to three days and to reserve DVDs for a future collection. Upon joining you get a free DVD rental. Membership to Rent It Here is free and you need documents to prove your name and address such as passport, driving licence, credit card, pay slip or utility bill. For more information about Rent It Here visit www.rentithere.co.uk
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
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 after your free DVD rental trial.
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