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Hi there,
What do you prefer for game rentals? My son, he is really sad and unhappy, because his friend had moved to another place. He is very sad as he doesn't have any friends nearby. When I am free I take him to the park and he plays there but I know it will be hard for him in the coming vacation times. I need to go to the work and he will be bored inside the house. So I am looking for game rentals in Toronto. I think that it is better to choose inflatable game rentals like this Inflatable Games Rentals Toronto | Abbey Road Entertainment because it is safe and I can go to work without any worries. I thought to give it as a surprise, he loves football the most so I rent it for him. But can I rent the stuff for a month or above? In the case of any damage to the stuff, do we need to pay for it?
 
Video games are a very touchy problem to deal with for three reasons

1. Late Fees often show their hand
2.They are often scratched making playing them really hard
3.Yes and it's often for the price of a new game in return
 
Video games are a very touchy problem to deal with for three reasons

1. Late Fees often show their hand
2.They are often scratched making playing them really hard
3.Yes and it's often for the price of a new game in return
Don't forget that most movie and game rental stores have been closing lately. Gee, another coffee shop on the corner? Like we don't have enough of those!
 
Don't forget that most movie and game rental stores have been closing lately. Gee, another coffee shop on the corner? Like we don't have enough of those!

It's true. Blockbuster used to be a common sight, but now it's pretty much vanished.

It would probably be better to just buy a video game than rent one, for aforementioned reasons. Maybe you could help him try to make some new friends?
 
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You can try Game Access, which is a Canadian version of Game Fly. You rent games which get delivered to you, and if you like the game you can buy it for the full price or send it back. I'm not sure or how reliable the service is or how encompass the game variety is though but it's worth checking out if you really want to rent games.
 
It's true. Blockbuster used to be a common sight, but now it's pretty much vanished.

It would probably be better to just buy a video game than rent one, for aforementioned reasons. Maybe you could help him try to make some new friends?
Him?
 
I still have a rental store chain near me and they are suprisingly making a profit in the streaming and redbox days.
I usually rent games there.
They also sell less rented games for cheap, I got halo 5 for 10 dollars there.
 
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