Quote Originally Posted by Oobgarm
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.