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SwapaDVD.com Offers a Free Alternative to Netflix
ATLANTA, Aug. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- www.SwapaDVD.com would like for your
readers to learn about our DVD swapping club, which launched in December 2007
and already boasts more than 110,000 completed swaps.
Founder Richard Pickering is excited by how the club is growing: "There
are more than 60,000 DVDs currently available, which is more than you will
find at any retail outlet. Our new sister sites www.PaperBackSwap.com and
www.SwapaCD.com seem to be a big hit!"
The club is for people who have DVDs they don't want to keep -- and who
want new DVDs to watch. They could sign up for a DVD rental service like
Blockbuster or Netflix and pay monthly fees. They could buy more DVDs and let
the watched ones collect dust, or sell them for a buck or two at a yard sale.
SwapaDVD provides a way to swap those DVDs instead in an even exchange: each
swapped DVD gets a "new-to-you" DVD.
How does it work? A member decides which DVDs he or she has and is
willing to swap (DVDs do have to be in cases with the original artwork), then
registers a free account with SwapaDVD. The UPC codes on the DVD cases allow
the member to list the DVDs quickly (with full descriptions and cover art
supplied by the SwapaDVD database) on a virtual DVD Tower as "available" for
other members to select. When a member sends out a requested DVD and it is
received, DVD credit (1 credit per disc) is deposited into the sender's
account. Then the member can order DVDs for himself or herself. Mail a DVD --
Get a DVD! The DVDs can be kept, or swapped again after watching them.
There are no membership fees and no transaction fees. All members pay is
the cost of U.S. postage (typically $1.81 per DVD) to send DVDs that are
requested from them. It isn't necessary to go to the post office: the site
provides a wrapper that can be printed out on regular printer paper, bearing
the mailing address and the sender's return address. The sender wraps the DVD
with the printed wrapper, adds stamps and pops it in the mail. There is also
an option to print postage directly onto the wrapper.
The club gives new accounts a credit to try the club immediately, right
after joining and listing 10 DVDs to swap. So a new member can order a DVD
right away, and see that the club really works. Requested DVDs typically
arrive within a few days.
"Something that surprises us," said Pickering, "is that one of the hottest
categories in the club is TV series -- members are swapping whole seasons of
television programs. At one credit per disc, you can get Season 1, then swap
it for Season 2, and so on."
And for people who want DVDs and don't have any to swap, but do have a
bunch of books or CDs that they're willing to part with, they can just visit
the sister sites at www.PaperBackSwap.com or www.SwapaCD.com and register
there, to swap books and CDs. Then they can move credits between their
accounts on the different sites.
"This club is more than just about swapping DVDs," noted Pickering,
"Members form friendships in the Discussion Forums on the site." There is also
a Personal Messaging system that lets members communicate directly with one
another, and a Games forum where members organize swapping games that are
conducted on the site.
So bring your movies and come join the fun! http://www.SwapaDVD.com
For more information, visit www.SwapaDVD.com or sister sites
www.PaperBackSwap.com and www.SwapaCD.com.
SOURCE SwapaDVD, LLC
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