What began as a media swap meet of sorts, with DVDs and games and things being trafficked all around America, iLetYou has grown to become a kind of haven for rental stores. It is now said to feature 30,000-plus shops showcasing more than 100,000 products. Having paid the new-and-improved iLetYou a visit today, we can say with assuredness that the variety of what those figures entail is very much in evidence.
Now, before you get your hopes too high, it should be noted that iLetYou does not grace every page under its domain with a shopping cart for users’ convenience. Options vary seller by seller. Some affix prices to the products they feature. Some do not. Some allow you to rent straight from the Web. Some simply attach a phone number and a Google Maps location to their profile. But these particularities are good for iLetYou’s image.
That’s because what is best for iLetYou is that it really is infinitely expandable insofar as rentals go. If you have items that you’d like to present to iLetYou visitors, you can do so. This goes for anyone in the US. And because it is all under one Web-based roof, in some manner of speaking, it effectively registers as a semi-Ebay-like or Amazon-like destination, albeit with an exclusive focus on leasing.