I decided to sign up for Netflix about a month ago, after I'd heard such strong recommendations from my friends and family. Especially my uncle, he's one of those very thrifty people that will shop around for weeks just to find the best price. When he recommended Netflix, I knew I'd be stupid not to give it a try. I always trust that mans consumer research, and I was right to do so.
Here's how it works, plans start at $5.99 plus tax. You don't have to worry about shipping fees because that's totally free. You'll receive your DVD's in prepaid envelopes and send them back in prepaid envelopes. No searching for stamps and envelopes, because they've got that under control. Their most popular plan costs $17.99 a month. They call it "3- at-a-time-unlimited" because you can rent 3 DVD's at a time, send them back and get 3 more off your list. I'd call that a never ending supply of entertainment. They have 6 plan options all together, with month prices ranging from $5.99 to $23.99 so you're sure to find one that's suitable for you.
Netflix is offering a 2 week free trial right now, so there's really no reason not to give it a shot. I highly recommend the service. Most people can expect to receive their DVD's in just one business day. However, you should take into consideration that if you live in a very rural area your delivery may not be as quick. I stress the word very because I live in a rural area myself, yet I still receive my movies in about business 1 day.
I'm sure you'll be pleased with the service. Still, if you do happen to change your mind, cancellation is easy. All you have to do is go to "Your Account" on Netflix.com, click the word "Cancel" and follow the instructions under the heading "Cancel Membership." I doubt you'll want to do that though. If you do not want to be billed, make sure you cancel your membership before your free trial is over. If you're like me and you love the service, you don't have to do anything at all because your account will be automatically renewed. Netflix - Only $5.99 a month. Over 70,000 Titles. No Late Fees. Try it for Free!
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