Dvd by mail service

The nostalgia! DVD by mail services were a popular way to rent movies and TV shows before the rise of streaming services. Here are some of the most well-known DVD by mail services:

  1. Netflix (1998-2011): Netflix was one of the pioneers of DVD by mail. It started as a DVD rental service and later transitioned to streaming in 2010.
  2. Blockbuster (1999-2013): Blockbuster was a major video rental chain that also offered a DVD by mail service. Although it filed for bankruptcy in 2010, the brand still exists today.
  3. Redbox (2002-present): Redbox is a popular DVD and Blu-ray rental kiosk service that also offers a DVD by mail option.
  4. Hollywood Video (1998-2010): Hollywood Video was a video rental chain that also offered a DVD by mail service.
  5. Movie Gallery (1998-2010): Movie Gallery was a video rental chain that also offered a DVD by mail service.
  6. DVD Planet (1999-2011): DVD Planet was a DVD by mail service that offered a wide selection of movies and TV shows.
  7. Deep Discount DVD (1999-2011): Deep Discount DVD was a DVD by mail service that offered discounted prices on movies and TV shows.
  8. Walmart DVD (2002-2011): Walmart, the retail giant, offered a DVD by mail service that allowed customers to rent movies and TV shows.

These services allowed customers to browse a vast library of movies and TV shows, select titles, and have them shipped to their doorstep. The convenience and flexibility of DVD by mail services were a major draw for many consumers.

However, with the rise of streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime, the demand for DVD by mail services has decreased significantly. Many of these services have either shut down or transitioned to streaming-only models.