[quote name='Roufuss']From what I saw at Blockbuster, and I could be wrong, the no late fees deal works like this -
You get the 7 or so days to have the movie (whatever the rental time is), and if you're late, you have 30 days to bring it back and you just get charged a 1.50 restocking fee (since after 7 days it's considered a sale). However, if you keep it past 30 days, you get charged the MSRP for the movie and you keep it.
So technically, there's no day by day late fees, but it could bite you in the ass if you rent a ton of movies and forget to ever return them.[/QUOTE]
Kinda. You get 2 days or 5 days or whatever. Then you get a week. After that week, they charge the full current price of the game/DVD (used price if it's available used yet) minus whatever you paid to rent it. If you bring it back within 30 days of them charging you, you get all that back (I'm not sure if it's a refund or store credit) minus $1.50 "restocking fee".
I haven't tried this, but I think those free rental coupons you get with the online plan counts as money towards buying something. When I rented Doom 3 with one, the receipt said "Own it on X date" for $23.99. I think they took the $6 rental price off the cost of keeping it even though I didn't spend a dime.