jeudi 8 mars 2012

How Does Online DVD Rental Work?

By Clifford Gill


If you've been a member of a DVD rental store, then you know how it works. You choose from the DVD selection of the store and have a relaxing time watching the movies.

The problems start when you forget to return your video to the store. When you end up paying the late fees, your movie night becomes an expensive night at home. If you're tired of the hassle with DVD rental stores, consider renting DVDs online.

The way that online DVD rental companies work is very simple. You sign up for the service, and pay a monthly fee. When it comes to the fees, it would depend on how many DVDs you want to have. If you want to know the average, it's a maximum of 2-3 DVDs.

You need to prepare your list of DVDs once you have your account set up. This is easy to do, and you can compile your list from all DVDs that have ever been released. You'll probably have a few old favorites, as well as a few new releases to keep a nice balance. You might also change the order of your list around depending on the mood that you are in. The system then selects the first DVDs from your list that are available and mails them to you.

You place the DVD in the pre-paid envelope it came with and mail it back to the company once you've watched it. After that, the company will send you another one from your list. It's simple, isn't it? There are no late fees because there's no time limit as to how long you can keep a particular DVD. Many of the services have a mix and match type of facility where you can specify the genre of the films that you want to have. With this, you know you won't have all children's or horror film at one time. To enable you to watch a series of films in the order they were made, your service may also have a first-to-last feature. You wouldn't want to watch The Ring 2, before The Ring, for example.




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