Friday, February 25, 2005

Netflix

Netflix is "the world's largest online DVD movie rental service offering more than two million members access to more than 35,000 titles."

For $17.99 a month members rent as many DVDs as they want and keep them as long as they want, with three movies out at a time. I have the original membership offer (from 1999) that allows for four movies out at a time.

"Members enjoy free and fast delivery. Through a nationwide network of distribution centers they are able to provide most members with delivery of their DVDs in about one business day, and they provide free, pre-paid return envelopes. With no commitments, members can cancel anytime. Netflix's 'no late fees, no due dates' program has eliminated the hassle involved in choosing, renting and returning movies."

Their selection "helps ensure members find everything from the latest big Hollywood releases to hard-to-locate documentaries and independent films."

"Netflix makes it easier for members to find and discover movies they will enjoy. When members rate movies, Netflix customizes its site based on a member's movie tastes, which makes their 35,000 movie titles more relevant and accessible to each member."

"Netflix launched its movie rental service in 1999 with the goal of using the DVD format and the Internet to make it easier for people to find and get movies they will enjoy. As a result, our members can reliably discover and enjoy lesser-known titles."

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