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CheatMaster
01-19-2007, 12:17 AM
I am trying to decide to try Netflix. What can you tell me about it. How often do you get the movies you want ? How long does it take to get a movie once you send one back ?

Bobby
02-05-2007, 09:34 PM
I think it takes like two to three days to get a new one and you can only have one out at a time, which is lame. I would say do the Blockbuster thing. You can order through mail and take them back to any location if you don't want to wait to mail it back and get another one.

modsiringtee
02-06-2007, 03:02 PM
I agree with Bobby, the Blockbuster thing sounds better, and there pretty much is a blockbuster in every city, if not 2

playboy
02-07-2007, 07:57 PM
i got a uncel that uses it

Jay
03-19-2007, 06:05 PM
I have Netflix and you can send it back anytime with NO LATE FEES. There are great movies new and older. like Marx Brothers or Abbot and costello.

Lukario
06-20-2007, 10:55 PM
I think it really depends on whether you want the wait. I think if you are relatively close to a BlockBuster, then I would go with Total Access. If you really want to get the movie you want and not worry about it not being at the store, then I would go with Netflix. The thing is, with Netflix, it really is about what plan you get. The One DVD at a time deal is $5.99 a month, which is pretty reasonable if you ask me.

I think most people would go with Total Access because then they can do it through the mail and by going to the store. The complaint I have about both of them is that if it gets lost in the mail then you are liable for the cost of the DVD and that would suck because you have to cough up $10 for a DVD that you didn't even lose. Whether or not you want to take thjat risk is up to you. If I was going to choose one, I would go with Netflix because I don't know the prices for Total Access and they really don't elaborate that on the commercial. Other than that, I think that they are really good and I would reccomend both.

You don't have to worry about late fees for either of them, so that really doesn't make a good argument Jay. They both say no late fees in the commercial. I think that the better standpoint would be that Total Access is more expensice then Netflix and with Netflix, they will always shoow movies that they have in stock, unlike Total Access, which uses DVD's from the store so you are not always guarenteed a new release. This is the main point behind the fact that I chose Netflix. Pretty long elaboration if you ask me. I think I am just being more expressive now that school is out.

Anyway, both of them are great so I would say the decision is up to you.

Thanks,
Lukario