As you may have heard, a handful of movie
studios are trying to prevent our customers from being able to rent new DVD
releases at an affordable price. At redbox, our customers are our
first priority, and we are committed to supporting the millions of people like
you who have rented more than a half-billion DVDs from us over the years.
Because so many of you responded to news stories about the studios’
actions, we decided to create this site: www.savelowcostdvds.com. Through this site, you can help us fight for your right to low-cost
entertainment.
Submit your email address to our mailing list at www.SaveLowCostDVDs.com
so that we can keep you apprised of the latest updates and let you know what
you can do to help our efforts.
You can also become a fan on our Save Low Cost DVDs Facebook page
and follow us on Twitter (@SaveLowCostDVDs).
Thank you for your continued support of and loyalty to redbox. After you
visit www.SaveLowCostDVDs.com,
let us know what you think!

Posted on September 25, 2009 at 3:14 pm
DVDs are expensive these days and in this economy right now, so I this thing Save Low Cost DVDs is a great idea for Redbox!
When my family and I get a movie on DVD, we always makesure that we would want to re-watch the film like my family wants re-watch Julie & Julia and The Time Traveler’s Wife so we would totally get those on DVD, my family saw those two movies in the theatre and those were great.
Entertainment, itself isn’t cheap in thsese days, movies especially those aren’t cheap when they are new releases so I would do since Christmas is a few months away ask what movies you want on DVD for Christmas gifts, that’s what I’m doing.
Great post, Redbox! :)
Posted on September 25, 2009 at 5:26 pm
I hope you fix the Reserve Online feature because that would really help it better. I don’t think Redbox will be around too long. Once they get a mini pc in your house and charge you a $1.00 fee to download the movie for 24 hours, Redbox will so be done with.
Posted on September 26, 2009 at 11:31 am
REDBOX is just so easy and convenient. My family and I love REDBOX. Sometimes I rent a movie, then pass it on to another family member to watch, then return. When traveling, it is great to pick up a movie in one town and return it in another. I always check out the movies on-line and have them reserved. My husband will pick up the reserved movie on his way home from work. It is obvious that a lot of the movies at REDBOX are not run first in a theater, some we enjoy others we wouldn’t never choose. When the occasional “not so good” movie is rented, we simply return it and say, “Glad that didn’t cost more than a buck!”
Posted on February 20, 2010 at 10:03 pm
I used to love Redbox. But I have been very disappointed that the last two times I have tried to rent a particular movie it hasn’t been in the redbox inventory, period. I even called and spoke with a customer service representative because it seemed so odd, both of these movies have been released in the last year or two. Oh well, I agree that redbox probably won’t be around that much longer.