Monday, March 3, 2008

Stop Paying for Movie Rentals

Have you seen the video rental kiosks popping up in grocery stores all over the place? They're owned by a company called RedBox and the concept is pretty straight forward - $1 movie rentals dispensed from a machine. They require a credit card (which I assume is charged if you fail to return the movie) and all rentals are for one day. I tried the one from my local grocery store and it worked like a charm. Given that I live right down the street from the grocery store, it was much more convenient than going to Blockbuster too.

Now - here's the cool thing - this company offers promotions all the time for free rentals and there is a site out there that tracks and publishes them. So - next time you're headed to the grocery store, stop over at InsideRedBox and write down a couple of the codes they've got published. Then - when you're at the store, grab a free video rental! If you don't have a RedBox kiosk in your grocery store, you can go HERE to find out where the closest kiosk is.

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