Keep your dvd rental wish list full
Keep at least 20 movies in your dvd renting queue. If a movie
is unavailable, the rental company will normally ship out the
next one on your list. By keeping a long list, you won't miss
out on having a new dvd movie sent out to you after you have returned
one you've just watched.
Choose a local rental club The closer the shipping warehouse to your location, the
faster you will be able to receive and return movies. Some clubs
have multiple warehouses for shipping orders to accommodate
members across the states. If the shipping times are a factor
for you, find a dvd rental club close to home.
Protect your DVD movies from theft
If you live in a high traffic area and use a typical unsecured
mail box, take note. Mail theft is a problem in some areas. It's
relatively easy for someone to drive by and take your mail in
hopes of acquiring something of importance or value. We recommend
using a secure mailbox when returning DVD's to protect yourself
from this kind of theft.
Develop a dvd renting schedule
By developing a consistent renting schedule, you will get the
most movies out of your monthly fee (if you sign up for this type
of service). For instance, make a plan to keep movies no longer
than a week. If you know you will not be watching the movie again,
put it in the mailbox as soon as possible.
Keep Organized
You may be limited to how many dvd movies you currently have out
at one time, but most plans don't have a limit on how many you
can actually rent during the month.