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I’ve tried a few including Cinema Paradiso, Lovefilm & ScreenSelect and all have been pretty good. If it's best for price you're looking for have a look at DVD Rental: the cheapest online providers and how to tart to get it free.0
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Another thumbsup for Amazon here.Illegitimi non carborundum.0
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Just had an email off tesco offerring 14 day free trial and 1000 bonus points (£40 worth of clubcard deals) for signing up for their dvd rental scheme:
promotional code TDRAPR
Have you tried Tesco DVD Rental yet? Now's the perfect time! Try us out with a 14 day free DVD Rental trial. Plus, if you sign up before 15th May 2007, you will receive 1000 bonus Clubcard Points when you make your first DVD rental payment!
To qualify for the extra 1,000 Clubcard Points you must register for Tesco DVD Rental with the correct promotional code TDRAPR and make your first DVD Rental monthly payment. This excludes any discounted package, e.g. gift voucher purchases. Points will be awarded in your May or August statement, depending on when your first payment is made. The introductory offer expires on 15/05/2007 and cannot be combined with any other offer. Limited to one per household. First time customers only.0 -
I've tried them all (I think).
Best is Amazon.
Lovefilm are rubbish. Unlike amazon, they don't allow you to list the films in order of preference. So they usually always send you the oldest films off your list. I don't think I ever received a film from them that was less than 6 months old. Avoid!
With amazon, however, you stand a good chance of getting new release DVDs. Turnaround time is quick too. And customer service is good if you have any problems (occasionally happens).0 -
I enjoy world cinema/indie so thumbs up go to Cinema Paradiso. You can also get the mainstream films if that is what you prefer. I've had an excellent service so far with them and have used all the other online rental companies.0
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Has anyone used easycinema?
Yes, about a year ago. I was doing a course about film history and needed access to several of these clubs. My advice would be to use your credit or you will loose it because it did have an expiry date. I once lost £7 worth of unused credit. Also, I received a lot of scratched/damaged disks. More than any other rental company. But credit to them, they did apply a credit to my account each time I complained. I eventually got fed up and left. If you decide to give it a try purchase only a small amount of credit and take it from there.0
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