Introduction: How to Get Free DVD Rentals for Life!
Step 1: What Is RedBox?
Redbox Automated Retail, LLC was initially funded by McDonald's Ventures, LLC. McDonalds sold 47 % to Coinstar a year after Redbox split from McD's. The company operates automated DVD rental kiosks, primarily located at McDonald's restaurants (more than 6000) in additon to McDonalds Redbox is in around 100 clients. From Albertsons to Walgeens. Redbox's business model allows customers to rent DVDs for $1 per day, with no late fees.
basically this info was taken from:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redbox
Step 2: Now How to Get Free DVD's.
This may not work in every state. But I have done this many times and it still works for me. So how it works is basically what the video says by using free codes that allow for free DVD rentals to be made. the free Rental codes can be found at this site http://www.insideredbox.com/index.php/codes
7 Comments
14 years ago on Introduction
What if you just put a blank CD in the box when you return it?
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
You will be charged the cost on the DVD on your card.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
you dont even need to put the cd back, my aunt did that once.
Reply 14 years ago on Introduction
there is a code on the disk itself, and if the machine can not read it it won't take it. though if you photocopy the label and put it on the blank disk it would work. PS: (I would not recommend doing this because they have keep track on who had it last, it would take just 1 call to get you into trouble)
14 years ago on Introduction
I love at the end how he says "If you keep it for more than a day they'll charge you a dollar a day; that's why you use your credit card."
15 years ago on Introduction
i'll have to try this next time i'm at a piggly wiggly
15 years ago on Introduction
Going to try this today.