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Netflix Takes Over Wal-Mart DVD Rentals (MERGED THREAD) (1 Viewer)

Jeff D Han

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Hey Terry-

I'm not trying to start a pissing contest (Me vs. You,
Netflix vs. Blockbuster), but IMO selection is a huge
factor for movie enthusiasts. If Blockbuster has a
limited inventory of movies, then most movie fans
wouldn't want to change from Netflix, no matter the
price difference or the turnaround time. If what you
said is true about Blockbuster (inventory isn't as big
as Netflix), then I surely wouldn't change my rental
service.;)
 

Stephen Orr

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I've belonged to all the major rental places at one time or another, and Netflix is where I'm staying, based on this.
 

TheLongshot

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Jason


I guess it depends on where you live, because most people I've talked to in this area seems to get their NetFlix selections fairly quickly around here. (As in, a day)

Also, I could give a rat's ass about local rentals. The reason why I sign up for such a service is to avoid going to the store. Considering most video store chains suck when you are trying to get something that isn't the latest and greatest and want to see it on DVD.

I'd give props to them if they were doing a better job, but everything I hear is that they aren't. I'd rather pay more for the better service.

Jason
 

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