While on the subject, I had a subscription from Blockbuster which was a gift. I also had no time to watch movies, some I finally watched, and some were returned unwatched. Whe the time came to end the subscription, I had nothing but problems ended up getting charged for buying (not renting) a movie and a restocking fee.
Here is how the events unfolded.
The wife complained that we were getting a monthly charge for something we do not use, in which I agreed. I went online cleared my queue out and canceled my subscription using their instructions, not my account though. About a week later I go to the mailbox, low and behold there was another movie in there. Again the movie sits on the counter (which I should have just put it right in the outsending mail when I received it) a couple of days shy of a month goes by and I send the movie back. About a week goes by and the wife is complaing that Blockbuster charged our credit card for the purchase of a movie. I send them an e-mail and of course they already have a generic reply set up for this case. The next day I make a phone call. They were very arrogant and I explained to them that I canceled my subscription and cleared my queue two weeks well bafore they sent the last movie. They checked my record vs thiers and agreed to reimburse our credit card but would not lift the restocking fee, which was around $4. They never appologized or said it was thier mistake, nor did I expect them too. In the end we were reimbursed in full, and currently use the red box.