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Old 09-12-2004, 18:52   #10
SMHarman
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Re: Amazon to offer DVD's to Rent at a Reasonable Price

I've been using screenselect for a good while now, must say their service is fab. Having 154 items in my selection is a good disinsentive to start hopping around for free trials. I also see I have rated / rented 27 items so far.

They have just started a new product

2 DVDs at once (5 per month) £9.99 so £2 each and comparable to the Amazon service.

My only whinge about Screenselect is on their box set delivery they will send you more than one disk from a box at a time, so if you return 3 disks and have a box set selected, they may send you disk 3, 4 and 5 from the box, great, I have to watch these in order and have no choice of selection from you.

Using the priority system enables you to up the priorty of a box when you want the next disk and drop it to low (unlikly to ever be sent) when you have one though.

Oh and every time I have had one thing as priority high, that has been the disk that has been sent so stock is good and kudos to that.
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