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christianscott27
01-02-2005, 01:23 PM
first off let me say i'm sorry to post a topic that has surely been covered but with the search feature down...

i'm thinking of joining gamefly for the express purpose of renting xbox games and then mailing them back right away, one a time i'd imagine. essentially i'm not satisfied with the poor selection at blockbuster and westcoast video.

how does gamefly compare?

hows their selection and wait time when it comes to new/hot titles?

have they got any "columbia house" style hidden charge tricks?

whats the deal with the pre-paid mailer, their site seems vauge on this.

did you quit, do you love it?

Querjek
01-02-2005, 02:30 PM
I tried GameFly over the summer, and I must say, it would not be worth paying for. It took around 8 days between having games, and, frankly, that's WAY too long to wait.

sirgeoph
01-02-2005, 02:41 PM
i'm thinking of joining gamefly for the express purpose of renting xbox games and then mailing them back right away

Arrrr, mateys!

-hellvin-
01-02-2005, 02:46 PM
All I can say is best buy was constantly cramming this down our throats to sell to people. No one ever bought it. I did although know one person who tried it and he said it was pretty slow.

brykasch
01-02-2005, 02:48 PM
Now now I don't like the arrgh matey comment. he may not be using them jsut to put on his modified system. He may have meant that he usually beats games quickly so he constantly is ready for new ones. But either ay he just wants some opinions on the service.

SoulBlazer
01-02-2005, 04:47 PM
I hear it's a good service but unlike Netflix they only have ONE center, in California. So for those of us in the east coast, it takes 5-8 days between when we mail a game back and get a new one. If they had other centers, it would be better.....I'd sign up for this if the service was faster.

LiquidX01
01-02-2005, 10:30 PM
I have had gamefly for abit now, and yeah it does take a few days to receive the games between mailings. I try to rent a game I plan on keeping for awhile and another game I will send back in a few days. Thus, I always have a copy from then while Im waiting for another one.

Slipdeath
01-02-2005, 10:35 PM
All I can say is best buy was constantly cramming this down our throats to sell to people. No one ever bought it. I did although know one person who tried it and he said it was pretty slow.
Heh some of my family lives in Glendale. I dont like it there its to hot.

Gamereviewgod
03-11-2005, 11:41 AM
Ok, I just signed up for this last week since they have DS, GBA, and PSP stuff.

Not a good first experience.

Game came quickly (I'm in Ohio), roughly 3 days. Instead of sending me Asphalt Urban GT on the DS, they send me Mercanaries on the Xbox. O_O How the hell do you screw it up that badly?? That's not even remotely close. Now I need to send this one back within 7 days or be charged for it plus I need to wait again to get the game I originally asked for. Sigh. I'm thinking this free trial may be it for me.

christianscott27
03-11-2005, 01:57 PM
i joined shortly after posting this and havent had any probs so far. during the time i've been a member i've had some xbox issues so i wasnt trying it at "full speed". now i've got things humming along on my xbox so i'll be curious how fast the turn around really is. in any case i prefer it to blockbuster, so many times i would go there and every title i wanted would be out, which for me is a complete waste of time. gamefly seems to offer a better supply of the new titles and the cost will be the same or better than BB.

Flack
03-11-2005, 02:01 PM
i joined shortly after posting this and havent had any probs so far. during the time i've been a member i've had some xbox issues so i wasnt trying it at "full speed". now i've got things humming along on my xbox so i'll be curious how fast the turn around really is. in any case i prefer it to blockbuster, so many times i would go there and every title i wanted would be out, which for me is a complete waste of time. gamefly seems to offer a better supply of the new titles and the cost will be the same or better than BB.

I started with GameFly shortly after this post and I haven't had any problems either. Every disc has worked and every one has been the right game. I think Gamereviewgod might have had a fluke experience.

Living in Oklahoma, it's a 3 day turn around for me, even though the last couple of exchanges I've had have been 2 day, so maybe they're speeding up a bit. Basically at 2 games at a time, that equates to 8 games per month for $20. That's cheaper than any of my local stores for sure.

ClassicGameTrader
03-11-2005, 04:31 PM
I signed up *just* to buy Disgaea for 37.99 and Shin Megami Tensei for 29.99 and then as soon as they came I selected "keep it", they sent me all the boxes and everything for like 5$ and I cancelled before the membership took effect, now that is winning!

Flack
05-25-2005, 04:57 PM
One final update. I cancelled my Gamefly subscription today. I see above I posted that I once got a game in 2 days ... that must've been a personal record for me because now it takes 3-4 days on a good week. If I order a game on Monday it usually doesn't arrive until Thursday. Assuming I keep it one day (Friday) and mail it back Saturday, it doesn't get back to them until Tuesday or Wednesday. I have been getting 5-6 games a month and I just decided it wasn't worth it.

Oobgarm
06-09-2006, 08:01 AM
Resurrection Time.

I just decided to give this a try. I signed up yesterday, and I was really impressed with the sheer number of titles they had available. Much, much better than the piss-poor selection at the local stores.

I figured that if I were to rent 3-4 games a month, the cost would be a bit lower than renting from the local BBV or Hollywood.

But, one question for those that have/had the service:

What are due dates like? I know they say there are none on their site, but there HAS to be a cutoff point somewhere. Like BBV, they say no late fees but convert your rental into a sale if it's not back within one week after the due date.

Say there was a game that I enjoyed playing, but took an extended amount of time to play it. I have no intention of keeping it. At what point is Gamefly going to say 'Hey buddy, are you returning that or what?'

(a bump to Modern Gaming would be excellent) :)

Gamereviewgod
06-09-2006, 09:43 AM
I long since use intothegame.com and I'd never even think about goig back. The selection, service, prices, and speed are unmatched. I've been using them for over a year. Turn around time is a few days, if that.

shawnb1824
06-09-2006, 11:08 AM
There really are ZERO late fees. I once had a game for 5 months. That's really Gamefly's dream situation because like an idiot I was still paying $22 a month and only getting one game (instead of 2). Gamefly is a decent service but it's really only worth it if you are going to rent multiple games per month.

Daria
06-09-2006, 01:56 PM
Resurrection Time.

I just decided to give this a try. I signed up yesterday, and I was really impressed with the sheer number of titles they had available. Much, much better than the piss-poor selection at the local stores.

I figured that if I were to rent 3-4 games a month, the cost would be a bit lower than renting from the local BBV or Hollywood.

But, one question for those that have/had the service:

What are due dates like? I know they say there are none on their site, but there HAS to be a cutoff point somewhere. Like BBV, they say no late fees but convert your rental into a sale if it's not back within one week after the due date.

Say there was a game that I enjoyed playing, but took an extended amount of time to play it. I have no intention of keeping it. At what point is Gamefly going to say 'Hey buddy, are you returning that or what?'

I really don't think they care as long as you're paying a membership fee to keep the game indefinately. Lets say you're holding onto to Pokemon XD for a year, at $14 a month that one game has cost $168. Gamefly's more then making their money's worth off you. Since your local Blockbuster only charges a one time fee for rentals they want their shit back on time. Now you have to return the game within seven days of canceling your subscription, if you don't they will charge you the cost of the game. I have no clue if they'll deduct your left over reward dollars from the cost of the fee.

So while there's no "late fees" it's defiantely within your best interest to return the game in a timely manner.