I got into Redbox about a year ago when I went into Food World and saw it there. It seemed like an interesting concept, so I eventually ordered a movie and had it sent back the next day. No problems, no worries. If you want to catch the latest dvds coming out or what you thought you wouldn't see out, Redbox is the place for you. It's a dollar a day; If you keep it over a day, it's a dollar per day. If you take it out, it confirms to your email that you have it out. If you return it, it sends a confirmation to your email as well that it has been returned. To be honest, Redbox is a simple kiosk that is now dominating the video rental thingie hands down. But the only place it doesn't have beat is our local library where a movie can be had for a dollar a week. you can even sign up online on Redbox to be a part of their community, receive free codes to use to get free movies and get their free or upgrade to a Gold one perhaps. You can get Redbox on Twitter and Facebook as well, and allows for it's customers to give any feedback as well. My only beef with Redbox is that you can only use a credit or debit card to get the movie; When the day come and you can put in coins and paper money, that would be great. Until then, that is my only drawback with them.