Saving Money on DVD Rentals was Never Easier

Friday Night DVD Rentals Don’t Have to Cost You $3.99 a Pop

If you’re one of the poor souls who forks over $3.99 to Blockbuster a few times a week, you may be wasting your money. There are a number of ways to save your hard-earned cash while being able to rent as many DVD rentals as you want.

Online Rental Services

One of the easiest ways to rent DVD rentals is to have them delivered right to your front door. With monthly subscription programs like Netflix and Blockbuster, you can do just that. For a small monthly fee, you can rent as many movies as you want and there’s never any late fees. You just go online, choose the movies you want delivered and then when you’re done watching them, send them back and rent some more.

Rather Go The Brick and Mortar Route?

If you’d rather go the brick and mortar route, you can still save money on your DVD rentals. Blockbuster offers a program called Movie Pass where you can take out as many DVDs as you want each month (2 or 3 at a time) for a low monthly fee. If you’re an avid movie watcher, you can literally save hundreds of dollars a year.

To take advantage of a monthly DVD rental program, visit your local Blockbuster or for the online program, visit Netflix for your DVD rental needs.

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