Originally posted by: McPhreak
Kinda off topic question, but does Netflix rent games as well, or does anyone know of a Netflix-like company that rents games?
Originally posted by: murphy55d
McPhreak, unless you live in California, or close to it, avoid RedOCtane. I live on the East Coast and it takes a good week to get new games once they send them out.
I'm cancelling my account with them. besides, they never have any games in stock, you always end up with that crummy game you put in your queue just because there isnt anything else available.
Originally posted by: McPhreak
Kinda off topic question, but does Netflix rent games as well, or does anyone know of a Netflix-like company that rents games?
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
whatever you do, do not send a disk back without its sleeve, when i did that they never were acknowledged as recieved. had to fix it through customer service grumble.
Originally posted by: MWink
Originally posted by: McPhreak
Kinda off topic question, but does Netflix rent games as well, or does anyone know of a Netflix-like company that rents games?
I looked at a few and decided to try Gamefly. I just signed up a week ago so I can't say too much. I signed up last Tuesday and had my games Friday (I live on the east coast). So far I'm happy. They have a good selection and a great web site. Also the games look brand new (not a scratch or finger print on any of them).