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To: Tax-chick
I was thinking of ordering a DVD from the Ignatius catalog, but decided to check Netflix first. Turns out they have at least a dozen I’d like to see, and it doesn’t cost me an extra dime!

I won't subscribe to Netflix. I can't imagine having to make sure I watch $10 worth of movies every month. What if I'm busy one month, you know?

I'll just pay for the ones I want to watch when I want to watch 'em. My life doesn't need any more stress.

4,867 posted on 03/06/2013 9:02:42 AM PST by ArGee (An open mind is like an open window - if you don't have a screen, you get flies.)
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To: ArGee

We have Netflix instead of cable or broadcast tv (except for PBS, when the wind is right and the sky is clear). It gives us control over what the Offspring watch and when.


4,868 posted on 03/06/2013 9:13:09 AM PST by Tax-chick (All that, plus a real-meat cheezburger and wine.)
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To: ArGee

$10? How long has it been since you checked out what it costs for Netflix? It’s cheaper if you watch the movies online, but it’s $36.80 (includes 3D and Blu-Ray) if you want to see just 4 movies at a time on DVDs with your own equipment (as Bryan insists).

However, we do watch four movies a week, and that works out to about $2.12 per movie. It’s much cheaper than renting tapes or DVDs from a walk-in store. And it’s ridiculously cheaper than going to the theater.


4,903 posted on 03/06/2013 5:44:41 PM PST by TheOldLady
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