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Redbox Rental
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 4:56 am
by Accountable
When I lived in Las Vegas, a new video rental company named Redbox set up vending machines in every McDonald's parking lot. The DVDs were of the latest movies and rented for $1 per day. I spoke to a guy who was loading the DVDs into a machine once who said it was a test to see if it would work nationwide.
Well not long after arriving in San Antonio Redbox started popping up here. This company is great. Not the complete selection of a Blockbuster, but for a buck a day I'm not complaining. Now they have an online reservation option. Go to redbox.com and find the movie you like, put in your zip code, and it will tell you which machine has that disc available. You can reserve it on the spot, then go there at your leisure to pick it up. My beloved can call me on the cell when I'm on my way home, we'll decide which movie we want to watch, and she'll tell me where to stop to pick it up. It's great!
Is Redbox nationwide now? Anybody else use it?
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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 5:12 am
by cherandbuster
It's not yet here in Massachusetts, Acc. I wonder if it's hit the East coast yet :-3
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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 5:12 am
by jones jones
Accountable;804941 wrote: When I lived in Las Vegas, a new video rental company named Redbox set up vending machines in every McDonald's parking lot. The DVDs were of the latest movies and rented for $1 per day. I spoke to a guy who was loading the DVDs into a machine once who said it was a test to see if it would work nationwide.
Well not long after arriving in San Antonio Redbox started popping up here. This company is great. Not the complete selection of a Blockbuster, but for a buck a day I'm not complaining. Now they have an online reservation option. Go to redbox.com and find the movie you like, put in your zip code, and it will tell you which machine has that disc available. You can reserve it on the spot, then go there at your leisure to pick it up. My beloved can call me on the cell when I'm on my way home, we'll decide which movie we want to watch, and she'll tell me where to stop to pick it up. It's great!
Is Redbox nationwide now? Anybody else use it?
jeez ... not much you can get for a buck today ... anywhere!
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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 5:26 am
by Accountable
cherandbuster;804955 wrote: It's not yet here in Massachusetts, Acc. I wonder if it's hit the East coast yet :-3
They're in Foxboro. No I never heard of Foxboro, it's just a name they threw up on the site.
Check out
www.redbox.com
Oh, and wonderful to see you back, btw. :-6
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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 5:30 am
by cherandbuster
Accountable;804962 wrote: They're in Foxboro. No I never heard of Foxboro, it's just a name they threw up on the site.
Check out
www.redbox.com
Oh, and wonderful to see you back, btw. :-6
Foxboro!! That's only 30 minutes from me! :guitarist
Wow . . . I guess I just haven't heard any advertising or promotion about Redbox.com.
. . . and may I say it's wonderful to be in your company once again :-4
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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 5:33 am
by Accountable
cherandbuster;804968 wrote: Foxboro!! That's only 30 minutes from me! :guitarist
Wow . . . I guess I just haven't heard any advertising or promotion about Redbox.com.
. . . and may I say it's wonderful to be in your company once again :-4
I don't think they promote at all. Who needs to with a service like this? Word of mouth will get them more than enough customers.
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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 6:01 am
by qsducks
They are in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Never rented from them before.
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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 8:33 am
by Nomad
Ive seen these but its still inconvenient. I cant handle the pressure of making an extra stop on the way home. Netflix is working for me.
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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:38 am
by CARLA
Ditto I don't drop Video's off anymore not an option with my busy schedule.
[QUOTE]Ive seen these but its still inconvenient. I cant handle the pressure of making an extra stop on the way home. Netflix is working for me.[/QUOTE]
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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 4:20 pm
by Marie5656
Seems as if it has to be on the honor system that people will return the videos.
A local supermarket chain here has the video rental machines, but they are not Redbox, the store manages the machines themselves.
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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 5:11 pm
by Accountable
Marie5656;805736 wrote: Seems as if it has to be on the honor system that people will return the videos.
A local supermarket chain here has the video rental machines, but they are not Redbox, the store manages the machines themselves.
They charge by the day. After enough days they assume you want to buy the dvd and write it off.
Simple :-6
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:08 am
by cherandbuster
Marie5656;805736 wrote: Seems as if it has to be on the honor system that people will return the videos.
No well-run business would trust the honor system!
I bet you just keep getting charged $1.00 per day until the movie gets returned :-6
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:10 am
by Accountable
cherandbuster;806028 wrote: No well-run business would trust the honor system!
I bet you just keep getting charged $1.00 per day until the movie gets returned :-6
Right. Sorry I wasn't clear about that.
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:14 am
by cherandbuster
Accountable;806032 wrote: Right. Sorry I wasn't clear about that.
Oops
I didn't see your post
So I basically said exactly what you did :p
Two great minds . . . right Acc? :-6
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 6:27 am
by Accountable
cherandbuster;806043 wrote: Oops
I didn't see your post
So I basically said exactly what you did :p
Two great minds . . . right Acc? :-6
That makes you a genius!!:yh_bigsmi
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 7:34 am
by cherandbuster
Accountable;806062 wrote: That makes you a genius!!:yh_bigsmi
I'll see you at the next Mensa meeting

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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 8:12 am
by laneybug
Heh, I'm way up in Maine.... light years away from anything new and upcoming. For God's sake, when that new Tide To Go thing came out and was on the commercials, I could've died I wanted one so bad, (yes, I'm weird... and messy, so it would've been a great help.) It didn't get up here until, like, 6 months later. :rolleyes: Ridiculous.
If Redbox works, I'm sure it'll eventually make it's way up here. But, I haven't heard a single thing about it, yet. Personally, I like the idea of Netflix.com. And, I just have to mention, the name Redbox sounds like a new tampon company to me. Anyone else get that? :p
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:17 am
by Accountable
Oh great! Now I have to wear sunglasses when I rent.

:o
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:25 am
by Marie5656
We usually just wait for the movie to come out on Pay Per View, or if we can wait, HBO or STARZ.
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:33 am
by Accountable
Marie5656;806616 wrote: We usually just wait for the movie to come out on Pay Per View, or if we can wait, HBO or STARZ.
How much is Pay per view?
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 11:48 am
by pinkchick
Accountable;804941 wrote: When I lived in Las Vegas, a new video rental company named Redbox set up vending machines in every McDonald's parking lot. The DVDs were of the latest movies and rented for $1 per day. I spoke to a guy who was loading the DVDs into a machine once who said it was a test to see if it would work nationwide.
Well not long after arriving in San Antonio Redbox started popping up here. This company is great. Not the complete selection of a Blockbuster, but for a buck a day I'm not complaining. Now they have an online reservation option. Go to redbox.com and find the movie you like, put in your zip code, and it will tell you which machine has that disc available. You can reserve it on the spot, then go there at your leisure to pick it up. My beloved can call me on the cell when I'm on my way home, we'll decide which movie we want to watch, and she'll tell me where to stop to pick it up. It's great!
Is Redbox nationwide now? Anybody else use it?
Sounds like such a cool idea!
I wish we had it here - but since we only just gok IKEA a few months back in Belfast, I'm guessing I'll be old and grey by the time it makes its way to NI :rolleyes::D
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Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 12:00 pm
by Marie5656
Accountable;806627 wrote: How much is Pay per view?
Through DirecTV it is usually $3.99 per movie. We get an all day pass, most are in HD. And sometimes if we really like the movie, we will record it to a blank DVD..but I did not tell you that.
Usually we will TiVo it, so we can watch it a couple of times, anyway. I mean with PPV, you do not get all the bells and whistles that come on some DVDs, but we do not have a problem with that.