Q. My brother and I are pretty hardcore gamers, my dad plays some on the weekends, my mom gets hooked on puzzle games, and my sister is a little young but she enjoys playing games with the "big kids". So would it be worth it to join gamefly?
Answer
GameFly is one of those services that seems like a really great idea, and makes you say "Why didn't I think of that?". With that in mind, it's good to remember that not all good ideas are good for all people. What your probably wondering though is "Is GameFly good for me?".
While there are number of factors to consider, the short answer is this: If you spend $20 or more per month on console video games, than yes, you should be using GameFly. You'll play more games, and spend less money.
There are a number of competitors to GameFly, but for our purposes, they're all a distant second. That's not to say GameFly is without it's flaws, just take a quick look around your favorite gaming forum and see what current customers have to say. Hang on, I'll tell what they say. "Man, I hate GameFly." or "Man, I love GameFly, why doesn't everyone?". But at the end of day i think its great service, and if your really interested you should use my referral code for a free month of service its helps us both out thanks in advance.
GameFly is one of those services that seems like a really great idea, and makes you say "Why didn't I think of that?". With that in mind, it's good to remember that not all good ideas are good for all people. What your probably wondering though is "Is GameFly good for me?".
While there are number of factors to consider, the short answer is this: If you spend $20 or more per month on console video games, than yes, you should be using GameFly. You'll play more games, and spend less money.
There are a number of competitors to GameFly, but for our purposes, they're all a distant second. That's not to say GameFly is without it's flaws, just take a quick look around your favorite gaming forum and see what current customers have to say. Hang on, I'll tell what they say. "Man, I hate GameFly." or "Man, I love GameFly, why doesn't everyone?". But at the end of day i think its great service, and if your really interested you should use my referral code for a free month of service its helps us both out thanks in advance.
Gamefly vs. Blockbuster?

I signed up for Blockbuster online free 2-week trial. $16.99 2-out plan, which is not bad. I rented a game and a movie. I was looking at some new releases and some games that came out 2 months ago don't come out for another 3 months. What is that? Is gamefly like that to because if they are I will stay with blockbuster.
At gamefly you pay $22.95 month for 2 out at a time, and at Blockbuster for 3-out at a time its $19.99
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Gamefly is a little expensive, but it's by and large the most convenient way to rent games. You get a new game approximately 3 days after sending one back, now that they have more warehouses around. Membership also gives you access to free shipping on any used games, as well as discounts and coupons after you've been a member for a while. It's fast, reliable, and they almost always have any game in stock. (Just be sure it's the only thing on your list if it's a hard to get game. They may get it back in from someone tomorrow, but if they don't have it immediately, they'll send you the first thing on your Q that they can immediately send out.) Overall, it's the best mail-rental service.
And yes, gamefly does generally have games ready to ship within 3 days of their release.
By the way, if you haven't used someone's referral code already, consider using mine. It benefits me as well as giving you an extra month of gamefly. http://a.tellapal.com/a/bU8zZl
Gamefly is a little expensive, but it's by and large the most convenient way to rent games. You get a new game approximately 3 days after sending one back, now that they have more warehouses around. Membership also gives you access to free shipping on any used games, as well as discounts and coupons after you've been a member for a while. It's fast, reliable, and they almost always have any game in stock. (Just be sure it's the only thing on your list if it's a hard to get game. They may get it back in from someone tomorrow, but if they don't have it immediately, they'll send you the first thing on your Q that they can immediately send out.) Overall, it's the best mail-rental service.
And yes, gamefly does generally have games ready to ship within 3 days of their release.
By the way, if you haven't used someone's referral code already, consider using mine. It benefits me as well as giving you an extra month of gamefly. http://a.tellapal.com/a/bU8zZl
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