New Netflix Shipping Procedure May Net You a Freebie »

Posted By TechnologyExpert 1 year ago in Science & Technology

Netflix has announced a new shipping procedure which if the movie you’ve requested isn’t available from your local distribution center, may net you a freebie in the form of the next highest up movie in your queue.

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    MidnightPrism1 year ago

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    I guess I'm lucky, I've never had to wait for a movie from NetFlix. I usually get them the day after they send them out.

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      ameliog1 year ago

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      They gave me a free one recently because my nearest distribution center didn't have it. They sent it from another location and the DVD only took one day longer to arrive than usual. Nice.

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