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Chris_D
16-04-2004, 12:07 AM
MSN has recently started an internet service called MSN DVD Rental. Basically you subscribe and create a rental list. Depending on your subscription (between two and five a week) you will automatically receive these DVDs and you can keep them for as long as you like. Once you're done, just send them back and they'll send you 2, 3, 4 or 5 more (depending on your subscription). The subscription starts off with a 14-day trial and if you don't like it then you can cancel the subscription at any time. Free of charge!

http://msn.videoisland.com/?u=116668

Gorgon
16-04-2004, 12:11 AM
Cheaper than Blockbuster UK. I think I will give it a try.

cheers Chris.

Direwolf
16-04-2004, 12:13 AM
Netflix has been doing this for years, and Gamefly does it for games. Its pretty cool.

Murray_H
16-04-2004, 12:21 AM
Hmmm this does look interesting, but i only want to do the trial (i am a tight arse + i can get DVDs for free from my workplace)...they say to cancel it you have to have all your DVDs returned, what if you send one back and another gets immediately dispatched? Will they count that as you having it out and therefore unable to cancel?

Chris_D
16-04-2004, 12:26 AM
They'll only send out what's on your rental list Murray. So if that's empty they'll be nothing to send out. Maybe you should just add two or three to the list at a time. That way after like 6, you know you're gonna cancel, just don't add any more to the list or remove the ones that are on there.

brink's
16-04-2004, 12:27 AM
hmmmmm.......i could pay or download pay or download....hmmmmmmmm
ill give it a try

Murray_H
16-04-2004, 12:28 AM
They'll only send out what's on your rental list Murray. So if that's empty they'll be nothing to send out. Maybe you should just add two or three to the list at a time. That way after like 6, you know you're gonna cancel, just don't add any more to the list or remove the ones that are on there.

Great minds think alike, i was just gonna edit that on!

/me goes to tap in his card number

Direwolf
16-04-2004, 12:39 AM
I now Gamefly's trial gave you a leeway period in which to return them after cancelation.

Murray_H
16-04-2004, 12:43 AM
I only got 3 out, so i'll just watch them in time to send them back and cancel by the 30th :)

Deadline
16-04-2004, 03:10 AM
I only got 3 out, so i'll just watch them in time to send them back and cancel by the 30th :)

what the feck? My zipcode wont work... the Postal Code is my zipcode... right?!

Murray_H
16-04-2004, 03:11 AM
Hmmm there is a link somewhere for people not in the UK

Deadline
16-04-2004, 03:12 AM
Hmmm there is a link somewhere for people not in the UK

oooo... where where?

chu
16-04-2004, 03:57 AM
I was on Netflix for a while, cancelled because I couldn't think of anything to rent.

Got back on Netflix a little while ago, cancelled because I could'nt think of anything to rent.

It was pretty cool. I got in on it with my bro except he wouldn't watch his movies so we would have the same movies for like a month.

Prince of China
16-04-2004, 04:49 AM
Hmm, sounds like Netflix, are there any catches? Am I obliged to do anything?

craig
16-04-2004, 06:25 AM
well I have a question about this service.

the maximum dvd's the allow you to have at any one time is 5 dvd's and say for isntance (hypotheically) I'm a trekkie and I want to rent out star trek: the next generation series 7 (which is 7) disks and they do have in stock... how the hell would this work?

Chris_D
16-04-2004, 11:45 AM
Rent the first five, straight after you've watched the first two send them back; flag the remaining two DVDs as being dispatched ASAP. By the time they're there you'll have watched the first five DVDs.

craig
16-04-2004, 11:50 AM
Rent the first five, straight after you've watched the first two send them back; flag the remaining two DVDs as being dispatched ASAP. By the time they're there you'll have watched the first five DVDs.

you mean they dont send you the whole box set? or if its a two disk dvd set you can request to have the movie only and leave the special features disk with them?? seems like a messy way to do it.

Chris_D
16-04-2004, 11:52 AM
Maybe with box sets they do send it out.

But with double disk DVDs you can have the option to have just one of the CDs

pHATE1982
16-04-2004, 01:31 PM
So i'd have to use one of my DVD credits just to get the special features disk to flick though?

bizarre

GhostValkyrie
16-04-2004, 06:20 PM
I prefer Netflix.

craig
16-04-2004, 07:13 PM
So how long do they actually take to send the DVDs with MSN cos I've signed up for a trial (last night) and I just checked my rentals list five minutes ago (understandably they have to actually send the disks, but presumably they would have added them to the 'current rentals' list by now?)

Chris_D
18-04-2004, 05:58 PM
You would prefer Netflix Ghost as you're in the US. I assume they send out Region 1 DVDs which are useless in a Region 2 player like most of the UK have. Likewise unless an American user has a multi-region DVD player, the DVDs from MSN would be useless. I don't think MSN send them out abroad anyway. I guess this a new thing specifically for the UK people.

[Title changed to avoid more confusion]

I signed up Friday and received them on Saturday. Very efficient. I'm returning them tomorrow morning, so really I should have two more by Wednesday.

chu
18-04-2004, 11:43 PM
with netflix, if the movie was on 2 DVDs each DVD would count as a rental

craig
19-04-2004, 04:50 AM
I signed up thursday night and got the DVDs saturday morning... oh and I signed up with the link you gave chris so you should have recived 5 quid! anyhoo, I copie... *ahem* WATCHED the dvd's and returned them sunday morning, so goodness knows when I'll get some more, but theres 34 dvd's in my list and I intend to get my free trials worth :P

EDIT: Each individual disk does count as one rental, which I suppose on multi disk series is okay, but on films that span 2 disks, or special features disks just takes the piss!