Netflix now selling previewed movies.

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Wow...can't imagine they are in good shape, and they are as much or more as local places with a case...why would anyone buy one?
 

Antisocial Virge

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Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Wow...can't imagine they are in good shape, and they are as much or more as local places with a case...why would anyone buy one?

Actually, they must rotate the copies fairly quickly. I have rarely gotten any with any amount of scratches.
 
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Originally posted by: Antisocial Virge
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Wow...can't imagine they are in good shape, and they are as much or more as local places with a case...why would anyone buy one?

Actually, they must rotate the copies fairly quickly. I have rarely gotten any with any amount of scratches.

but still no case....
 

Keyvan

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i don't really mind the no case, but I'd still expect it to be quite a bit cheaper when the case is missing.
 

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Originally posted by: Antisocial Virge
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Wow...can't imagine they are in good shape, and they are as much or more as local places with a case...why would anyone buy one?

Actually, they must rotate the copies fairly quickly. I have rarely gotten any with any amount of scratches.

really? I love netflix and all, but some of the dvds look like someone ice skated on them or something. I've rec'd several that wouldn't play or skipped on all my players.

But those are older titles usually, or foreign ones which they probably have less copies floating around.
 

AgaBoogaBoo

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I think Netflix is going to do very well in the long run, I've been reading quite a bit of the articles in magazines about them. They'll be just fine IMO