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It’s possible that your local video store does not carry all the films recommended by Mr. Movie Picker. If that is the case, then consider renting DVDs online.
The process is simple:
Subscribe to a rental company (see the list below) and choose a bunch of films you want to watch.
Depending on your rental plan, the company mails you a number of your requested films (typically 3 at a time).
Keep the DVDs as long as you want and watch them whenever you want. There are no due dates or late fees.
When you're finished with them, mail the DVDs back in the pre-stamped return envelopes provided by your rental company, and the cycle repeats itself.
Numerous companies around the globe now provide this service for a monthly subscription fee which is very often less than half the cost of cable or satellite TV.
Also, renting online will generally cost you less per month than what you pay in rentals and late charges to your local video store. (If you watch 10 films a month, then $2.49 USD [or monetary equivalent] is the MOST you’ll pay per DVD through any of these online rental companies.)
As a bonus, most of the online DVD rental companies listed below give free 2-week, risk-free trial memberships.
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