Why should you rent movies online in these days of cheap DVDs in discount stores and supermarkets when you can own them for a fairly low price? There are two major answers to that question, other than the various other benefits you get from renting DVDs. These are:
1. Once you have purchased a movie and then watched it, what do you do with it? Keep it at home in your 'video library' to view at a later date? But will you? By the time most people watch videos twice it has already been screened on TV and you could then record it free of charge: so where is the benefit other than for your first viewing? Renting enables you to view a movie at low price as soon as it is available on DVD or Blu-ray and then change it for another - something you cannot do if you purchase the movie.
2. When renting for the price of just one movie each month you can choose three in your own home at any time and change them as frequently as you want. You can theoretically watch 30 or more movies a month for the same price as purchasing one. Not that you would want to watch one movie a day - or would you? If you are housebound 24/7 then perhaps you would welcome this opportunity. It is something to think about.
So these are the two major reasons to rent movies online rather than buy them, although there are many other reasons for doing so. Among these is the large choice of movies you have with an online video rental site, and generally a lot more than you would expect to find in any offline video rental store. An additional, and very important benefit, is that you would be enabled to make advanced bookings of videos of any newly released movies. You would then be offered these movies to rent in accordance with your place in the queue.
Yet another benefit is that if you enjoy watching classics, you can rent movies such as 'Brief Encounter' or 'The Ten Commandments' from an online movie rental site, and that is one of the major attractions for some movie buffs to rent movies online. Many of these older movies are difficult to purchase online in good condition, and this can be a major benefit.
Other benefits such as being able to search for any movie you want by means of title, actor or genre, and having free self-addressed envelopes back for your video returns are added bonuses, but all in all, there appears to be few arguments against renting or in favor of purchasing DVDs. You can not only rent standard DVDs, but also Blu-ray discs, so if you rent movies online you are likely making the better decision. Rental agreements enable you to get new movies quicker, whereas purchasing them means that you own your copy. Which is the best deal?
Further information on the benefits of online movie rentals are available on Pete's website http://www.blogging-profit.com/rent-dvd-movies-online.html where you find how you will benefit if you Rent DVD Movies Online rather than purchase them.