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by nutnick , Apr 04 '02
Just signed up. Quick response, within 5 days of sign up I had viewed 3 DVDs. I like the no hassle mailer. All DVDs were in great shape and played without a hitch. I want to see how many DVDs can I view for the $20 dollar per month price tag. Living in...
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by celo11 , Feb 19 '03
Very poor in delivery,movies came in order when i received them so far apart.Not a satisfied customer,however i did enjoy the...
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by rapture86 , Mar 26 '02
I love watching movies and especially love hard to find movies. Netflix has the best selection I've ever seen in a movie store/company. I found really old samurai/kung fu flicks that I had never heard of before. (Beggar King was great!). I had the 3...
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by apt2324 , Mar 15 '02
I'm sure most people reading this already are familiar with the concept of Netflix - so I won't dwell on it too much - basically you search their website for movies, add the ones you wish to see to your list, and they get sent to you via US mail. You...
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by friarboy , Mar 07 '02
Netflix is a great idea, and in reading some of the other reviews it appears that they have made some improvements in the past 6 months or so. Netflix has an incredible variety of DVD titles that, unless you live near a massive video store in a big...
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by msporter , May 12 '03
We joined up with Netflix about a year and a half ago and I've had very very few complaints. In fact, when I get the email notification that a movie has shipped, I can always count on getting the movie a day before they say I'll get it. For instance,...
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by howudoin , Mar 02 '02
As an owner of a DVD player, I find it difficult to even watch movies on VHS anymore. The only issue was access to a good selection of DVD's. While Blockbusters has improved it's selection of DVD titles, the bulk of the store's assortment was still...
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by meribona , Feb 23 '02
Netflix is essentially a Blockbuster videostore that you access through your computer.... except better!
As you'd expect, you search for the particular DVDs you want, add them to your queue, and NetFlix will mail them to you. They pick up the...
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by antjbean , Feb 10 '02
An innovative concept in renting DVDs. There are no late fees and returning is as easy as going to your mailbox. All postage is paid by Netflix. If you usually rent a lot of DVDs then you will recoup your money very quickly. Their selection is pretty...
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by vemartin - Top 50, Apr 22 '04
Once upon a time if you wanted to rent that hard to find movie to watch on that certain rainy spring day, there was Blockbuster and only Blockbuster. Of course there was the super market video stand and the occasional Hollywood video, or ...
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by Tibullus , Mar 12 '02
Like the ancient god Rumor, the mental infestation that is Netflix has spread throughout the world, dropping its hints and allegations, whispers and a crapload of banner ads. Then, like a giant cartoon snowball, the user base of this system grew to...
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by rtm808 , Feb 04 '02
Update to answer the comment posted:
- I pay $20 a month plus tax. There are other plans available, depending on how many movies you're able to rent simultaneously.
- As stated in the review, the return envelope is postage-paid. In other...
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by zouaina24 , Feb 14 '03
I've just started to use Netflix, and am impressed already! I got my first three movies within 36 hours of ordering them. However, I was a little bit surprised to see they don't stock several popular flicks....
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by yoshimato , Feb 03 '02
I doubt if NetFlix can replace the local rental store. But for me NetFlix is ideal. I'll concentrate on what the others haven't mentioned.
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I live in CA so the NetFlix system works well except I think for Christmas...
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by monkuboy , Jan 28 '02
The prices on dvd players finally hit a low enough point last year (May 2001) for us to splurge and buy one (a Toshiba 2150 which has served us well, incidentally). To me, watching a dvd is much, much better than watching vhs. The picture and sound are...
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