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Google, Amazon Offering Movie Rentals for 99-Cents, Limited Time

Amazon and Google have both revealed a huge promotion that offers users a movie rental for 99 cents.

For Amazon, using the promotional code "MOVIE99" will allow users to digitally rent a movie for 99 cents. For Google, one must simply go to the Play Store and select a movie that is set at a discounted price for a limited time.

There are roughlt 49,000 titles available through Amazon for this price. This includes new movies like Suicide Squad and Magnificent Seven. There are also thousands upon thousands of classics to choose from as well.

Amazon's promotion ends January 23, 2017 while Google's is unspecified. The only catch is that both services are only offering this as a one-use-only deal. This means only one rental per account. So if you have a number of movies to catch up on, get some friends together who also have accounts and get watching!

[Via CNN]

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