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rent or collect?

Posted by shelly on March 6, 1999 at 17:58:39:

My local video store (LaserVisions in Carmel, CA) now rents dvd's for $2.99 for a two day period.

I find that I seldom watch a movies more than once or twice, but have started to collect my favorites--movie musicals and concert dvds. I can watch these (actually Listen to these) over and over. I, too, have just started to gather them from the very inexpensive dvd sites. I've already gotten three free $20 coupons from reel.com and use their price matching offer with the many $5 and $10 coupons available for their site.
In all, about two dozen including Riverdance, James Taylor, Woodstock, Evita est al.

Unfortuately, my new Toshiba 3109 won't be delivered until the end of the month. But the dvd's look good on the bookshelf. I'll be renting a player this week to have a sneak peak.