I used Redbox once in Newport, Oregon when I was out on vacation at the coast at a rental property. Rented my movie for one night, watched it, then when I tried to return it at the Redbox the next day I COULDN'T because it was "Out of Order." Sweet!
Not sure if it still is, but at the time it was the only Redbox in town. Next closest Redbox was in Lincoln City 25 miles away! Needless to say that damn DVD wasn't returned until the next day when I drove home and went past another Redbox.
I emailed the shmucks and asked for my extra $1 back but they wouldn't refund it because "the DVD can be returned to any Redbox location."
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I used Redbox once in Newport, Oregon when I was out on vacation at the coast at a rental property. Rented my movie for one night, watched it, then when I tried to return it at the Redbox the next day I COULDN'T because it was "Out of Order." Sweet!
Not sure if it still is, but at the time it was the only Redbox in town. Next closest Redbox was in Lincoln City 25 miles away! Needless to say that damn DVD wasn't returned until the next day when I drove home and went past another Redbox.
I emailed the shmucks and asked for my extra $1 back but they wouldn't refund it because "the DVD can be returned to any Redbox location."
Fail. Never using that trash again.