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How many people here use Netflix? If you use Netflix, do you use it in conjunction with your cable or satellite service, or do you use it as a replacement for those other services? Also, if you use Netflix, do you pay the extra fee to get Blu-ray discs in the mail, or do you just stick to DVDs and online streaming? |
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I love Netflix! Month after month it's the best 10 bucks I've ever spent. If you can't watch it instantly, you get a DVD in a few days! And they have pretty much every movie ever made on DVD. |
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Yes, i have it and it is AWESOME!!!!!!! anything i cant watch on netflix i just google it and find it somewhere. sadly, I dont have a blue-ray player :( |
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Yes I do. I love getting DVDs for an awesome deal and watching instantly! |
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I replaced my satellite service with netflix. I was finding that I never had time to watch anything so it didn't make any sense to keep using cable or satellite. With netflix, I can watching everything on my own time. |
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Yea I use netflix but I mostly use the online service and I think it is great and it is also nice having all the movies on demand right there |
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No, I use Redbox. The DVD rental outside some stores. http://www.redbox.com/
I like RedBox, it's a great deal and everything but you just can't beat Netflix. The streaming part of Netflix is unstoppable. |
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Yes I use Netflix and I love it! One of the best features of Netflix is the instant streaming. You can get thousands of tv shows and movies streamed to your computer (Mac or PC), Xbox 360, or PS3. |
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Yes i have Netflix, and if you have an iPad you should deffinately check it out! |
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No, but I do have GameFly which I really enjoy and bet Netflix is the same |
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Yep, I sure do use Netflix & I love it’s streaming feature! My only complaint is more titles need to be available via their streaming feature. I leave my cable TV on when I’m not watching it for background noise. |


if there was a Redbox right outside my door, i'd use them. since there is not, i find Netflix the best bang for my buck. i stream wirelessly using a Roku. the Netflix service is especially good for people such as myself that like B type horror and action films--recently released films show up there all the time. you may have to wait awhile for "big-budget" Hollywood films though.