Showing posts with label Movie Rentals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movie Rentals. Show all posts

Monday, April 6, 2009

FREE Movie Code- Red Box- April 6, 2009




I just received the text message on my cell phone from RedBox giving me the FREE Movie Code to use at any of their RedBox machines for a FREE movie rental. I have a couple of articles posted previously for you to find out all about RedBox. It is the way to go now on renting movies. They only cost $1.00!!!!! With a FREE movie code, they are absolutely F-R-E-E !!!! What could be better than that???

Here is the free coupon code for Monday, April 6, 2009. Expires at Midnight Central Time (CST). Forward this to your friends and they can use the same code!

TS473G

Go to their website on Wednesdays and receive the FREE movie code for Wednesday.


Source: RedBox

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

NEVER pay for a RedBox DVD rental again




They offer FREE codes on Mondays by text to your phone or Wednesdays on their Redblog. The code for today, March 4, 2009, is 75EA16. Just enter this code in at any Redbox near you for a FREE rental today. I'm going to try it this afternoon!

I came across this on the web. I have not tried this, but I would see where it would work. Here is the information I found.


Why go to Blockbuster or Hollywood Video? Why pay between $4-$5 for a DVD movie rental? Why pay anything for a DVD rental ever again? For the last month, I haven't paid for one new release movie at RedBox, and sometimes I've rented two or three in one day. It's legit, it's easy and if you ever pay even one cent for a DVD rental again, well, you're paying too much.

RedBox actually distributes these codes weekly if you sign up for SMS or email messaging, here. You get a free rental code each Monday which you can use for one night's free rental.

But this is 2008, and the Internet creates a vast number of people all getting codes. Enter the code sharing websites. I've listed a few of my favorites below, but what they basically create is a community of people sharing codes for the RedBox rentals.

Each code is good for one use per credit/debit card (you need to swipe it, you will be charged for each additional day you may have the movie out). If you have more than one card, you get more than one free rental off that code. I have swiped three cards, entered that same code each time, and got three brand new releases for a whole day of movie heaven.

All you need to do is visit these sites and print out the latest list of codes before your trip to the local RedBox. I like insideredbox the best, it gives a percentage rating for the codes, much like retailmenot.com. Anyway, choose your movie, punch in a code (hit the Add Promo Code button), swipe your card and take home your free rental. As long as you return it before 9pm the following day, you never pay for that movie. I do believe they put a $1 hold on your card for each rental, but that is of course returned to you very quickly.

So, there you have it. I can't really believe Blockbuster and Hollywood Video can compete with completely free rentals. And to be honest, with the late fees I've paid in the past, I'm no fan of either.

[Update - the Monday email I received from RedBox today with my code was followed with the phrase - Forward To Friends. I think that settles the ongoing debate about whether RedBox approves of code sharing]


Inside RedBox

RedBox Site-Code Sign Up

RedBox Codes

Red Box Movies


A few months ago, we discovered a great thing. It's called Red Box. They are like little machines or an outdoor kiosk that you rent movies from for only $1.00. You use your debit card at the machine and rent your movie. Your debit card is not billed until you return your movie. For every day you keep the movie, you are charged $1 per day. If you don't return it within twenty something days, the most it will cost you is like $25. Then the movie is yours to keep.

Register your email and you will get a free rental for being a first time user. You can choose your movies online and reserve your movies online and pick them up at a RedBox near you. They have over 12,000 locations. I have found them at Walmart, McDonalds, and at Walgreens. They are usually outside the store. At Walmart, they are in between the first set of door and the second set of doors going into the store.

You pick the DVD up from the machine and you can return it to any location. So, if you picked it up at a Redbox across town, it is okay to return it to one that is closer to your home.

http://www.redbox.com

We no longer pay $3-4 for a movie from Blockbuster.

Enjoy!

Lisa Holland
Simply Frugal Nana