MARKHAM, Ontario, Oct. 3, 2014 /CNW/ -- Fridays get all the
attention: It's the end of the work week and the start to a
care-free weekend. Redbox is changing that with Free Movie
Thursdays – customers can get a free one-night DVD rental each
Thursday at all Redbox® kiosks across Canada throughout the month of
October.
"What's better than getting a quality movie when you want it,
where you want it, all for free?" said Kate
Brennan, senior communications manager at Redbox.
"We're inviting our customers in Canada to get a head start on the weekend by
picking up a free one-night rental at Redbox. Whether you're a
returning customer, or new to Redbox, we hope you'll enjoy a movie
on us!"
To receive a free one-night DVD rental on Thursdays in October
(Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23 or 30), all you'll
need to do is visit a Redbox kiosk, enter the promo code THURSDAY
at checkout, and swipe a valid credit card to cover any additional
nights you hold onto the DVD. If you return your DVD by
9:00 p.m. local time the next day,
there won't be a charge. Enter your email at checkout to be sent a
receipt.
From highly-anticipated new release titles such as
"Transformers: Age of Extinction," "Neighbors" and "The Fault in
Our Stars," to recent releases like "The Other Woman," "Captain
America: Winter Soldier" and "Brick
Mansions," starring Paul Walker,
Redbox offers a variety of genres in convenient locations, in both
DVD and Blu-ray Disc® formats.
Consumers can find the nearest Redbox location online
at www.redbox.ca/locations. It's also easy to reserve a movie
online at www.redbox.ca.
Redbox is Canada's largest DVD
"rentailer" with more than 1,350 automated kiosks across all 10
provinces.
Redbox, founded in the United
States in 2002, installed its first Canadian kiosks outside
of Vancouver in May 2012. Today, Redbox kiosks can be found
across Canada.
About Redbox Canada
Redbox Canada GP, a wholly owned subsidiary of Outerwall Inc.
(Nasdaq: OUTR), offers new release DVD and Blu-ray Disc® rentals
through its network of 1,350 conveniently located, self-service
kiosks at retail locations across Canada.
SOURCE Redbox Canada