I am in the Northeast US. Once again, in the recent Best Buy advertisement, DVD's (new releases) range from 15-20.
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I don't mind spending $15-20 for new DVD releases. I really didn't mind spending $30 for then when that was the current price, but that was pushing it. And I was far less likely to buy a movie on DVD unless it was really fantastic. But $15-20 is fair. You get a lot of value for that price.
Darryl -
I'm a big fan of NetFlix.
http://www.netflix.com
Its a great way to get a constant stream of movies for a nominal fee. Terrifically convenient as well. -
d4n13l<TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font size=-1>Quote:</font><HR size=1 color=black></TD></TR><TR><TD><FONT SIZE=-1><BLOCKQUOTE>My car still runs on 4 STAR, damn stuff in Cornwall is like 77p a litre! Price of liquid gold</BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></TD></TR><TR><TD><HR size=1 color=black></TD></TR></TABLE>. Well that makes you and me practically neighbours in terms of the www as I'm in Plymouth.
Randallc - shiZZZons post means the fees no longer necessary heh heh.
https://www.videohelp.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?topic=68799&forum=2
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Bilbogod, I live in Newquay... you have probably heard of it. Living here is a good thing or bad thing, depending in what your thing is. I suppose you go to Plymouth Uni? ... I was gonna go to Exeter or bath to study Physics... but that "year out" turned to be a bit longer than expected if you know what I mean. More like 3 years and counting...
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d4n13l - I remember a while back thinking u lived in Newquay. There's not many places in England where you can "ride the waves". I'm a Marjons student (college of St.
ark and St.John) 25 years old (so technically if not mentally, that makes me a mature student)
Strange ... sometimes it's a really small world -
Media and Public Relations... Now that I have narrowed myself down to approx 300 people, (for whom 150 of which by sex alone I can't possibly be). I can't risk identifying myself any further in the public domain. You know the problem (fan mail blocking up the letterbox etc
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On 2001-12-05 10:02:52, randallc wrote:
I'm a big fan of NetFlix.
http://www.netflix.com
Its a great way to get a constant stream of movies for a nominal fee. Terrifically convenient as well.
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I agree, except I cancelled when I found 99% of the movies I liked to see were all on "Long Wait" status. Maybe they've improved since 4 months ago... -
OK. Now my interests have been sparked with Netflix. I checked out the site and it appears like a ticket to ALOT of DVD's for 20 bucks a month. Whats the catch? what if you never return your DVD's and cancel your subscription? Seems like a to good to be true offer. And were's the Adult section?? HE HE HE.....
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Net flix is great i hve been using it for 6 months.
rent 3 at a time mail those back and they send the next three in your que. it is great. no trix gimmics catches and they have almost every dvd. fast shipping and prepaid envelopes. try it it is worth it for those hard to get dvds.
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