Redbox(Review)

Recently I was asked about becoming a member of Smiley360 where I got a chance to rent a game and movie for my family to have a family night via Redbox.

Redbox has over 28,000 locations nationwide where you can rent the latest games for your Wii, PS3 or XBox360. Also you can rent the latest movies that are released either on DVD or Blu-Ray disc. With so many locations there probably a Redbox kiosk located near you whether it’s the grocery store, a Dollar General or a Wal-Mart. So turn a boring or ordinary night to a game night or a movie night with your family.

I’ll be honest I have seen these Redbox Kiosk’s located at alot of different places but I never thought about using it because I thought maybe it was difficult to use or maybe expensive. I was so worried that I waited until one morning leaving Wal-Mart to give it a try seeing that alot of people wasn’t around so if I had problems I wouldn’t feel so bad. So I go to the kiosk then browsed to see what game the kids would love to play then after making my selection I entered my information and slid my card, then out comes the game. It was so simple and easy I was actually shocked and remember saying, that was it. Now before you ask what was the problem I usually just buy movies and haven’t rented movies in years.

 

Each rental is $1 a day and have to be returned by 9pm the next night or another day charge will be charged to you. Now I’ve told you how easy it was to rent the product, returning it is just as easy. You basically touch return on the screen and slide the game and back into the machine where it says return and you receive an instant email confirming you returned the product.

To find a kiosk near you visit redbox. When you find a location you can also see what games or movies are available.

 

Disclosure: I received a Wii game to keep and 5 promo codes to use at a Redbox location and in return for a review of Redbox.

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