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FREE Redbox One-Day DVD Rental on March 8th

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Free Redbox DVD Rental 3/8

Free Redbox DVD Rental 3/8 - Redbox is celebrating reaching 2 billion rentals and offering a FREE one-day DVD rental on March 8th. Just use the promo code listed below at a Redbox kiosk to get your free rental.

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Redbox offers new-release DVD, Blu-ray Disc and video game rentals through its network of conveniently located, self-service kiosks.

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MrVonBeau

LOL.. Nice. You should get a raise for all that praise. :)

Is "Dish" rebranded "Dish Network".? I saw a dish commercial [OMG I hate TV] the other day and was wondering.

Our HOA pays for our TV service; otherwise we wouldn't even have cable. 10 minutes of straight commercials is just not worth it..

THEN, they try to control the internet with SOPA and PIPA.

THEN they print in the WSJ [ I get it free everyday via vonbeau, baby!! ] how they are building 22 million dollar "viewing rooms" but need to raise ticket prices in theaters and they need more time to run commercials during TV shows.

And all the while friends are living in their cars and families are barely able to make ends meet..

OK.. SO maybe I veered off subject a bit. All the same, I hope everyone ejoyed the free movie rental. :)

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Nosgoth1979

It’s really only a freebie if you bring the disc back within a day. And then you’ll be tempted to grab a new disc while you’re there, and when you bring that back you’ll be tempted again. LOL, yeah they know what they’re doing by offering these coupon codes. When I was renting games and movies like this it added up fast, too fast. Now though I have a better service. DISH, my employer, released Blockbuster @Home, and I couldn’t be happier with it. It gives me more entertainment, more options, for less money. For instance, I get games and movies by mail, I can stream tons of shows and movies straight to my receiver or my PC, and I get a bunch of movie channels. And because it’s a flat, monthly subscription cost, it’s easier to budget for and doesn’t get out-of-control like my Redbox expenditures tended to.

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