Video Game Rental
Here’s a bit of advice if you’re planning to sign up for a subscription: you should pick out a game rental plan that fits your gaming habits. Select a plan that fits in perfectly with the number of games you’re planning to rent at a time. There are plans for renting games from just two every week, up to twenty games per month.
Since I’m giving you advice anyway, let’s talk about other things to look for when you want to sign up for a game rental plan in any service:
Features - Go for a service that offers totally-free postage both ways. And by that, I mean renting and returning a game doesn’t have to cost you a single penny in shipping charges. The service should also have established a “no late fees, no return dates” policy. If you find one that offers a free trial membership, so much the better. Lastly, the service should let you cancel your membership any time you want.
Searching and Navigation - Their website should let users easily search and find the games they want. As a rule of thumb, their games library should be categorized according to console, popularity, genre, name, and ESRB rating (if available).
Fast game deliveries - Serious video game rental services make it a point to improve and maintain fast delivery times for their subscribers. If your game usually arrives within one or two days, then that is a good sign. A rare delay is understandable, but if your games have a habit of arriving longer than two days, then you should switch to a better game rental service.
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