With service availability through certain Blu-ray players, Net-enabled televisions and conventional set-top boxes plus videogame consoles and NOW iPad, Netflix appears to be on the verge of outperforming the local DVD stores. How to get started with the Netflix 2-week free trialUsing the link above, go to the official Netflix Free Trial Page. There you’ll see a yellow box where you input your e-mail address and create a password to get started. On the next screen, you choose between one of three plans. With each plan you get unlimited DVD rentals. But you can choose how many DVDs you can have at one time. Although you won’t have to pay for these plans during the 2-week trial, Netflix shows you the cost of each so you can make an informed decision. Here’s what the screen looks like:
Netflix Free Trial Plans Once you select your plan (which you can change at any time),
you’ll need to enter the address where the DVDs will be
send and your credit card information. Your membership begins
as soon as you click on the “Start Membership” button
at the end of the process, so make sure you select some DVDs to
rent right away to take advantage of the free offer. This is probably the most frequently asked question about the Netflix two week offer. There are two reasons why Netflix needs your credit card. First, it acts as a deposit against the DVDs they send to you. Otherwise, some folks could just keep the DVDs and Netflix would be left trying to track them down. Second, if you decide to stick with Netflix after the trial offer, they have you credit card on file to begin your paid subscription. It’s worth noting that prepaid credit cards cannot be used
with Netflix. They need a credit card to secure against the potential
loss of the DVDs should somebody decide not to return them. If you decide you don’t want to continue with Netflix after the 2-week trial, canceling is easy. To cancel, click on “Your Account” on the Netflix website and follow the simple cancellation instructions.
Is shipping free? Yes. It’s free both ways. Netflix has created a pretty
ingenious way to ship DVDs. The postage paid return envelope is
part of the packaging you’ll receive when your DVD arrives.
It’s easy to pop the DVD into the return envelope to mail
the DVD back to Netflix. This is another amazing aspect of Netflix. According to its website,
97% of its customers receive their requested movies in one business
day. Netflix manages this by having over 100 shipping points nationwide.
In our experience, Netflix lives up to its claim. As long as you want. There are no due dates or late fees. But keep in mind that you won’t receive another DVD until you send the one you have back. We are on the 1-DVD at a time plan, so we watch the movie and get it back to Netflix as soon as we can. Netflix 2-week free trial recapApply Now Rent Unlimited Movies - Only $8.99 per Month - By Netflix * Rent as Many Movies as You Want for Just $8.99 per Month! Sign Up for Your Free Trial Now! Netflix and high-definition Blu-ray technology - The World’s Largest Online Movie Rental ServiceBlu-ray on DVD Blu-ray movies are being adding more as they are released by the major studios. Anytime after signup you can add Blu-ray access to your account for an additional monthly charge.
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Roku HD Player (Netflix Player)Netflix has formed partnerships with electronics
manufacturers to instantly stream movies and videogames directly
to their devices. In May 2008 they released a set-top-box
to stream Netflix's Watch Instantly movies. The device is manufactured
by Roku and provides unlimited access to the Netflix streaming media
catalog for subscribers with one-at-a-time unlimited plans and above.
Price range: $99.99 - $129.95 A low price and growing roster of
online content makes the Netflix HD Player a good choice for anyone
who wants a quick and easy way to add Netflix - and a variety of
other Internet media channels - to any TV.
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