subject: My Experience Using The Blockbuster Free Trial [print this page] Not long ago, I checked out the Total Access program using a Blockbuster Free Trial coupon I found online. This article will be a discussion of my experience with this service. At the end of the article, I will also be providing you with a link where you can get a 2 week free trial for Blockbuster so you can check out the service for yourself.
Before I became a member of Blockbuster Total Access, I was probably renting at least five movies each month from neighborhood rental stores. Given that the average rental costs 4 dollars or more, I was easily spending over 20 dollars each month.
One day, I found out that I can join the Blockbuster Total Access program for less than that, and it would allow me to rent an unlimited number of DVDs each month. It seemed like a great deal so I decided to give it a try.
Like Netflix, Total Access is an online DVD rental service. Your selected DVDs are delivered to your door by mail. There is no due date on your rentals and you can keep them for as long as you desire. The Blockbuster site actually provides a lot of information that helps you select which movies to rent. You can browse movies by category and read tons of review. There are also tons of previews you can watch online to help you choose what you want to rent.
The DVDs get sent out pretty fast, and you typically receive them within days. There are two options you can choose after you are done with a DVD. First, you can exchange it at a local Blockbuster store for a different title. Another options is to send it back using a prepaid envelope and your next selections sent out. On most membership plans, you can exchange up to 5 titles a month at a Blockbuster store.
I have no complaints about the Blockbuster DVD rental program. If you are looking for a good DVD rental service, I urge you to get a Blockbuster Free Trial and check out Total Access for 2 weeks free. Any movie buff will save money using the service, and should be quite pleased with everything it has to offer.