We've all done it: you start a movie only to realize partway in that it's actually terrible. If you're streaming on Netflix or somewhere else, this is no big deal because you can just switch to something else.
But if you've paid to rent the movie, it's much more of a bummer. Now, not only do you have to find something better, you're also out the rental fee.
Walmart-owned streaming platform Vudu has a solution: "rental redo," which gives users a 30-minute window to bail out on movie rentals without having to pay the fee.
"Rental Redo is just like having a gift receipt for your movie," the company explains. "If you decide your rental is not for you within the first 30 minutes, we’ll give you a 'redo' so you can find another movie to fit your mood." Read more...
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