Movie Rentals in Seattle, WA

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“We had reserved a rental before it was released to "the box"; our card was charged, yet we ended up not getting our rental after driving to said Rebox (after we were they informed us it was ready for pick-up). The ⭐⭐⭐⭐ because I as super excited to see the movie”

4.5 Superb12 Reviews

“(Translated by Google) It is small, the store meets my needs, the person who attends is friendly and polite, they can send money(Original)Es pequeña la tienda satisface mi necesidades la persona que atiende es amable y educada pueden hacer envíos de dinero”

5 Superb3 Reviews
3.1 Average20 Reviews
3.1 Average14 Reviews
5 Superb1 Reviews

“Do I still use DVDs, yes! DVD's are perfect to take on multiple day trips on the boat, and I hope this service never ends! They've cut down the areas of the boxes but still an ample supply of locations! I will use this service for movies until it becomes no longer available and they drag me into the 90s technology of streaming... where signals may be sketchy!”

5 Superb1 Reviews
2.3 Poor4 Reviews

“I've only been to this pharmacy once, but the service was so great that I'm happy to give it a five-star "Yay! Best ever!" on the basis of a single visit. (This isn't just an, "I'm really happy with this place" five stars. It's a genuine "best ever".)Last Wednesday I went to UW Medical Urgent Care (also an excellent experience), and they prescribed two medications.They asked whether they should send them to my usual Walgreens on the Eastside.I said no, because they're short of pharmacists and would be closed before I could get there.They suggest Bartell University Village.After a moment of hesitation about the recent buyout of Bartell by Rite-Aid, I said OK.They said, cheerfully, "OK, you're done here!" They apparently sent off the prescriptions right away.I returned to my car, drove the 0.4 miles to Bartell, went to the pharmacy department and --Oh no! The grating was down, and a sign said something like, "Reduced hours due to pharmacist shortages. Closed at 8 pm."It was about 8:10, and although the grating was down, there were still people finishing up their day.I asked through the grating, "Can you transfer my prescription to a 24-hour location please?"An assistant came to the grating and asked my name and birth date, checked the finished prescription rack, and found my prescriptions. "I can check you out at the front."She came out the side door and walked with me to a front cashier station. It was apparently configured a little differently from the pharmacy check-out, but she took only a moment to navigate the differences -- cheerfully.I thanked her enthusiastically and headed home with the medications. (Four days later, I'm feeling a lot better.)Sure, the reduced pharmacy hours are not ideal, but the whole pharmacy industry is short. But finishing a prescription in the few minutes it took me to get from the urgent care to the pharmacy, and then serving a customer after the grate was down is spectacular service.Bonus: everyone in the store -- employees, other customers, and I -- was masked.”

1.5 Poor41 Reviews

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