Monday, September 13, 2010

MOVIE NIGHT & Kiosk Tutorial

Do you ever use kiosks to rent movies?  I have taken advantage of quite a few FREE rental codes in the last 3 months or so & only had to pay $1 once because we didn't get the movie back by 9pm the next day.

If you've already used the kiosk in the past & know where your closest Blockbuster Express kiosk is I'll cut to the chase & tell you the rental code for ONE FREE DVD RENTAL TODAY ONLY (9/13/2010):  START

Remember, this code can be used once PER debit / credit card so if you have 2 or more of these cards you can use it for each one.  Just don't forget they are due back by 9pm on the following night or you will pay a $1 late fee per day, per movie.

Here are the terms from their site:
"Code is valid thru midnight 09/13/2010. Limit one free DVD rental per customer. Not valid with any other offer. Offer good for one night rental period. Limited time offer. Extra night charges and taxes apply. May not be combined with any other offer. Not valid at Blockbuster store locations. Rental terms and conditions apply."

Strangely enough I also received an e-mail on how to get a free code from Redbox today:
"Buy any two (2) bags of TOSTITOS®, DORITOS® and/or CHEETOS® snacks (7¾ oz. or larger) in a single transaction between 8/29/10 and 9/26/10 at Walgreens and get a FREE one night rental from redbox!"

OK, now, for anyone who has not used a Blockbuster or Redbox kiosk to rent a movie here is a little bit about how to use them & where to find the nearest kiosks:
You have to have a credit or debit card to use any DVD rental kiosks.  You might be able to use a "cash card" but I haven't tried it myself.  Most rental kiosks only have regular DVDs but some have Blu-Ray DVDs for an additional fee & I heard they might start renting video games as well.  Some of these kiosks will even let you BUY a used DVD.  You can sign up for e-mail updates from both Redbox & Blockbuster on their websites.  

*Note - Movie companies have "contracts" with rental companies that set a date for when a movie will be available to rent.  That means that most of the Blockbuster rental "stores" get all the movies the day they are released (which is usually Tuesday) but most of the kiosks have a waiting period, depending on the contract agreement (since they are renting them for only $1 per day as opposed to $5 for 5 days at most Blockbusters).  So, make sure you check on-line to see if the movie you want is available before you get your heart set on renting it from a kiosk.  Also, kiosks do not have older catalog movies.  They have about 50 different titles so the selection is limited.

How to rent a DVD from a kiosk:

1. Press RENT on the touch screen
2. Find the movie you want 
3. Enter your rental code if you have one
4. Swipe your debit or credit card
5. Enter your e-mail address
6. Get your DVD which will be dispensed from the kiosk

How to return a DVD to a kiosk:

You can return a DVD to ANY of the same type of kiosk.  For example, if you rent a DVD from the Redbox kiosk at Fry's on your way home from work you can return it the same night at your local Redbox kiosk at Walgreens.  The same is true for Blockbuster Express kiosks.

1. Press RETURN on the touch screen
2. Insert the DVD into the slot
3. Once you see the screen has processed your return you can either leave or rent a new movie

Redbox kiosks can be found outside of some gas stations as well as McDonalds & Denny's restaurants.  They are also inside all Walgreens & Fry's stores. (Note - the Gilbert & Baseline Fry's recently moved theirs outside so they might not ALL be inside)  

You can find your closest Redbox kiosk by entering your zip code here.

Blockbuster kiosks can be found outside some Circle Ks, inside Bashas grocery stores & at QuikTrip gas station / convenience stores.  The parent company of Blockbuster Express, NCR, also plans on integrating SD card movie downloading capabilities into its kiosks as digital downloading becomes more mainstream.

You can find your closest Blockbuster Express kiosk by entering your zip code here.

Both the Redbox & Blockbuster Express sites also allow you to:

1. Find out which kiosk has the movie you want
2. Reserve a movie to pick up at your preferred kiosk
3. Make a list of the movies you want to see 
4. Rent on-line & pick up at your preferred kiosk

I hope you have a fun night watching your FREE movie rental.  What movie have you been waiting to see?

I hope you enjoy finding out about all the different ways you can stretch your paycheck.  
 

Please leave me a comment so I know you stopped by 
& don't hesitate to ask questions or make suggestions too.


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