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Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX) is the world's largest online DVD movie rental service, offering 4.9 million members access to titles. Our appeal and success are built on providing the most expansive selection of DVDs; an easy way to choose movies; and fast, free delivery.
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NetFlix.com is an online DVD rental site, and is one of the most popular in the industry.  
  
Members have the choice of nine subscription plans, starting at $9.99 per month for unlimited rentals with one DVD out at a time. There are no due dates, no late fees and no shipping fees. Members enjoy fast and free delivery: we reach more than 90 percent of our members with generally one business-day delivery and provide free, prepaid return envelopes. With no commitments, members can cancel anytime. Our "no late fees, no due dates" online movie rental model has eliminated the hassle involved in choosing, renting and returning movies
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The Netflix.com site mainly operates as a database of available movies, offering recommendations, reviews, and user comments on all of the movies available. The selection is extremely extensive, offering everything from TV seasons to foreign movies. This unprecedented selection has been one of their major selling points.
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NetFlix customers operate a “queue” which they keep populated with movies that they would like to see. The nearest NetFlix shipping facility packs up the top DVD on the list, and sends it directly to the mailbox of the customer. The first class shipping takes only a day or two, and the DVDs have a very low chance of sustaining damage.
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When the top layer of the envelope is peeled back, the customer finds another envelope with pre-paid postage. When he is done watching the movie, he only has to stick the DVD into the second envelope and send it back. This makes it easy to not only get the movie, but also to return it for other movies.
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Several different subscription plans are available from NetFlix, mainly varying in the number of DVDs that the customer can have out at a given time. The cheapest plan allows 1 DVD at a time for $9.99 per month. On the other side of the spectrum, you can pay $47.99 per month to be able to rent out 8 DVDs at a time.  
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The plan that seems to work the best for most people is the $17.99 per month plan, which allows 3 DVDs. If rentals are spaced out properly, this could allow for a new movie in the mail every day that mail delivers.
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NetFlix’ huge success has inspired many other companies to start up similar ventures. One of the most notable is the online efforts of BlockBuster. Many industry analysts believed that NetFlix would be the end of brick-and-mortar DVD rental stores, but BlockBuster’s unique plan may prove otherwise. It allows for customers to return and rent DVDs from the internet, or from a physical store (which allows for huge flexibility).
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NetFlix has been accused of deliberately giving higher priority to customers who rent less movies per month, since they can give the available DVDs to customers who will return them slower (and cost less in shipping for NetFlix). However, this hasn’t stopped millions of people from subscribing to the service, since usually this priority change is hardly noticeable for customers.
  
Our selection -- far superior to what the largest movie-rental stores can offer -- helps ensure that members find everything from the latest big Hollywood releases to hard-to-locate documentaries, independent films, as well as TV shows and how-to videos. From Yoda to yoga, Netflix has it.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 23:51, 9 January 2007

Title

Netflix: Welcome To Netflix - Rent DVDs Online - Free Trial

Description

NetFlix.com is an online DVD rental site, and is one of the most popular in the industry.

The Netflix.com site mainly operates as a database of available movies, offering recommendations, reviews, and user comments on all of the movies available. The selection is extremely extensive, offering everything from TV seasons to foreign movies. This unprecedented selection has been one of their major selling points.

NetFlix customers operate a “queue” which they keep populated with movies that they would like to see. The nearest NetFlix shipping facility packs up the top DVD on the list, and sends it directly to the mailbox of the customer. The first class shipping takes only a day or two, and the DVDs have a very low chance of sustaining damage.

When the top layer of the envelope is peeled back, the customer finds another envelope with pre-paid postage. When he is done watching the movie, he only has to stick the DVD into the second envelope and send it back. This makes it easy to not only get the movie, but also to return it for other movies.

Several different subscription plans are available from NetFlix, mainly varying in the number of DVDs that the customer can have out at a given time. The cheapest plan allows 1 DVD at a time for $9.99 per month. On the other side of the spectrum, you can pay $47.99 per month to be able to rent out 8 DVDs at a time.

The plan that seems to work the best for most people is the $17.99 per month plan, which allows 3 DVDs. If rentals are spaced out properly, this could allow for a new movie in the mail every day that mail delivers.

NetFlix’ huge success has inspired many other companies to start up similar ventures. One of the most notable is the online efforts of BlockBuster. Many industry analysts believed that NetFlix would be the end of brick-and-mortar DVD rental stores, but BlockBuster’s unique plan may prove otherwise. It allows for customers to return and rent DVDs from the internet, or from a physical store (which allows for huge flexibility).

NetFlix has been accused of deliberately giving higher priority to customers who rent less movies per month, since they can give the available DVDs to customers who will return them slower (and cost less in shipping for NetFlix). However, this hasn’t stopped millions of people from subscribing to the service, since usually this priority change is hardly noticeable for customers.


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Languages

English

Address

750 University Ave
Los Gatos CA 95032 US

Contact

Netflix, Inc.
+1 408 399 3700, Fax: +1 408 399 3737

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