Thursday, December 16, 2010

Free or Fee, that is the question.





Why pay for something when you can get it for free?  We don't mind spending $3 at the video rental store or even $20 for a movie at the department store.  We don't mind spending $30 a month on premium movie channels.  We don't mind paying $10 a month to Netflix or to Blockbuster Online.  Have you checked your local library?  Many of these movies may be 100% free for you to watch.

Libraries are not just for books these days.  Most libraries have movies, Cds and games.  Some are older and may be special interest but many of the movies in your local library may still be in the new release section at the video store.  Free is always better.  Going to the library for a movie may take some getting used to but give it a try and save $3 to $10 a month.  It adds up.

If your library does not have movies or CDs, ask them to add the section.  You could even volunteer to help get them started with a DVD/CD drive for people to donate their older DVDs and CDs.  People can also make monetary donations to libraries with stipulations on what is bought with the money.

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