Redbox is a nationwide movie & video game rental service that strives to bring convenience and affordability to consumers. Rather than have just a few brick & mortar locations, pricey rentals, and all sorts of fees on late returns, Redbox is available via small kiosks (similar to a soda vending machine) that are placed in and around popular stores and shopping centers. I live in a rural area, and in my zip code alone there are over 50 locations, including a kiosk located near a small gas station that is only four miles away (where I live, four miles to a store is very close).
Redbox offers movies on Blu-ray and DVD formats, and games are available for Nintendo Wii, Sony Playstation 3, and Xbox 360. You can rent for as little as $1 per day – or keep your rentals as long as you like. A debit or credit card is required for rentals, which can be set up via reservations online (right now you can reserve DVD rentals online for just $1!), or simply rented directly from your local kiosk. A nice feature about Redbox kiosks is that you can rent from one kiosk and then return your rentals to another – handy if you find yourself in a different area with rentals that are ready to be returned.
Redbox offers thousands of movies and video games, with selections ranging from new releases to ever-popular hits that’ll never cease to entertain.
For more information, check out Redbox at Redbox.com.
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