Community Forums => General Chat => Topic started by: tyger777 on July 24, 2003, 07:50:10 AM
Title: Renting Games Online?
Post by: tyger777 on July 24, 2003, 07:50:10 AM
Does anybody rent games online? Is it a good deal? Who do you rent them from? Thanks.
Title: Renting Games Online?
Post by: Gup on July 24, 2003, 10:02:05 AM
Is it even possible to do so? It'd be pretty weird getting a game by mail then having to ship it back.
Title: Renting Games Online?
Post by: tyger777 on July 24, 2003, 10:44:30 AM
Here is one website that does:
http://www.gamefly.com/
and the info:
# Play 2 video games at a time # No Due Dates, No Late Fees # FREE Delivery, FREE Returns # Cancel Anytime Only $21.95 per month
Title: Renting Games Online?
Post by: Michael8983 on July 24, 2003, 11:11:11 AM
Renting DVDs online has actually become quite popular. Wal-Mart even jumped on the band-wagon recently. I'm not sure whether renting games online is catching on though. I've seen a few sites that offer it but I'm too chicken to try them. Especially since they often say it CAN take up to five days to ship the games depending on where you live. Between the five days for the games to arrive, the five days to send them back, and the five days for the new ones to arrive . . . well, there went half the month. I'm sure availability is an issue too. The most popular games probably spend most of their time rented out. All the games must be scratched up too. Also, you probably need a credit card to sign up for the service.
Title: RE: Renting Games Online?
Post by: HiTmaN on July 25, 2003, 08:04:14 PM
This is possible? How does it work you order a game off the internet, it comes to your house, you play it and send it back? What if someone steals a game...man people are lazy why not just open a video store.
Title: RE: Renting Games Online?
Post by: aoi tsuki on July 25, 2003, 08:27:05 PM
You'd probably get charged the price of the game and some hefty fees. You need a credit card to sign up, so it's not like they won't know who you are if you think about ripping them off. The added advantages of renting online is selection as well as cost, especially if you rent a lot. If you live in a small city like i do, most rental places won't have a good selection of Gamecube games, which makes it all the more attractive to rent online. Some places rent imports as well.