I used to have NetFlix but i don't like it as much as blockbuster...with netflix you get three movies, send em back, get three more
with blockbuster you get three movies, you can either mail them back or take them to blockbuster, when you take them back to blockbuster and they scan them in, you can exchange those for three movies in the store and then you'll get three more in the mail. We also get a coupon every month for a free movie or game rental.. :)
Good luck!
2007-10-21 13:13:23
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answered by ? 5
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somebody in the answer pool wrote 4 movies in the mail in 3 days, u think thats good? - uggg where do i start - i never had netflix, never will, read about it but why bother to use it. 4 movies in the mail in 3 days big deal, just like i tell all the other people who use this service its a waste of time and money.
My way: get on file sharing programs like shareaza and limewire and just type in the 4 movies u got in the mail and just wait for them to get done downloading. Get a 100 pack of dvd+r's over at officemax, bestbuy, make a wish list of the movies you want and then add up for a month and just see how much u spend and how much u save.
spend: how much your monthly budget is from netflix currently and 3 months ago.
save: how much u spend on dvdrs which is your only expense once every 6 months for $22
2007-10-21 23:50:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I love it..however if there is a blockbuster near you, I think that is better because you can also go get movies at the store as well as by mail. The only thing I don't like about Netflix is that if you don't time it right sometimes it will be sunday night and you want to watch a movie yet you haven't got them in the mail yet.
2007-10-21 20:09:43
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answered by kelvy107 3
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I love Netflix! I get four movies at a time (within about three days). I can keep them for as long as i like and send them back and get four more.
I know you can return blockbusters in the store but I hate the movie stores and i live in the middle of no where and there are none...so I really love netflix
Plus you can watch stuff right away on your pc if you are like...hey...i wanna watch beetlejuice right now...you don't have to leave your room...
2007-10-21 20:08:26
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answered by Jack 4
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It's excellent.They are relatively lenient on the first or second lost/damaged discs and won't make u pay.
However, I hear that the more u use the service, the longer it takes for the discs to arrive. But i've had the "3 at a time plan" about 4 months doing roughly 15 movies a month and so far no slow service
2007-10-21 20:10:14
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answered by Johnnyonthespot 3
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NetFlix is great. Get the three at a time plan. It's relatively cheap if you like watching a lot of movies, they send them out very fast (I got "Transformers" two days after it was released), and so far, I haven't had any quality problems.
2007-10-21 20:20:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I've had netflix for about 2 years and I still love it. Everyone is commenting on scratched and damaged DVD's, Out of hundreds of DVD's I've received maybe 2 damaged DVD's. I can't say enough good things about them. They have even lowered the price of their services twice since I've been with them.
2007-10-21 20:17:54
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answered by derrick c 2
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Yeah, Netflix was decent. I liked that there were movies that I could instantly view from the website and the number of viewing hours that I had depended on my subscription level.
2007-10-21 20:09:54
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answered by GilmoreGirls1 3
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my family's had Netflix for over a year now and we all really like it. the DVDs take a short time to arrive and it's soo convenient, you just watch everything at your own pace (unless you pay for like 3 movies a month). They always send the right DVDs (sometimes they're scratched though)...and yeah. that's basically it lol
2007-10-21 20:10:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Blockbuster online is much better... netflix movies are all very scratched up and damaged.
Blockbuster does a much better job replacing the worn down DVDs.
2007-10-21 20:10:22
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answered by kevster1020 2
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