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DVD Rental
msaquib
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Has anyone used http://www.1dvd.co.uk/offers/ ?
How they are like on trial? Are they easy to cancel?
Thanks
SM
How they are like on trial? Are they easy to cancel?
Thanks
SM
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Not sure about that company in particular but I use amazon dvd rentals and its absolutely amazing! £9.99 for 6 dvd's per month (3 at any one time). Once I lost the dvd... reported it as lost and there we go.. end of story.. didnt have to pay anything, nothing changed... they just re sent it
Was fantastic service as you;'d expect from amazon so I'd recommend them
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I would not recommend this company. They do not put enough postage on their envelopes, if you go to the post office to get a Certificate of Postage, you will have to pay extra postage. The contact telephone number on their webpage does not work. The turn around time is slow. They also sent me out two damaged discs in the post, during my one months membership with them. I did not find them a helpful or customer orientated company to deal with. Hope this advice helps you.:j Bargain Spotter :beer:
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I've Used Tesco DVD and Blockbuster.
I have always had the 3 discs at home at a time service, this means for around £15 per month if you watch the films and send them back quickly enough you can get around 36 films per month.
Even with the cheaper 2 discs at home at once you'd get around 24 films per month.
This does depend on how quickly you watch them and send them back.
I watch / get through a high number of DVDs, so the limited Amazon service is poor value for me, I'd rather pay the little extra and get a lot more DVDs.It's PAC not PAC Code, it's MAC not MAC Code, it's PIN not PIN Number, it's ATM not ATM Machine, it's LCD not LCD Display, it's DVD not DVD disc... It's no one not noone, It's a lot not alot, It's got not gotten... Panini is the plural of panino - there is no S!!(OK my English isn't great, the sciences, maths & IT are my strong points!)0 -
Ive used Blockbuster and LoveFilm. Both were very good. Both Easy to cancel.
In regards to Lovefilm you have to get the DVDs back to them before they cancel the account otherwise they charge you the next months fee if it was due. Blockbuster just cancel it straight away.0
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