Netflix DVD Rental Service

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Avoid late fees and get the movies you want delivered to your door! Or, if you prefer, stream and watch videos on your personal computer.

  • Access over 100,000 great titles
  • See the latest new releases as soon as they come out on video
  • Stream over 7,000 movies and TV shows on your computer, or have your DVDs sent to you and take them with you when you travel.
Offer 2 weeks of free membership
Initial Cost Varies with plan choice
Commitment Choose from a variety of monthly service plans:

4 DVDs at a time (unlimited downloads) -- $23.99 per month plus tax
3 DVDs at a time (unlimited downloads) -- $16.99 per month plus tax
2 DVDs at a time (unlimited downloads) -- $13.99 per month plus tax
1 DVD at a time (unlimited downloads) -- $8.99 per month plus tax
1 DVD at a time (no downloads) -- $4.99 per month plus tax
How It Works • Choose a monthly service plan and make a list of movies you want, or select a film from a smaller library and click “Play” to watch it on your computer.
• Once activated, membership will auto-renew until you cancel it.
Movies on Your Computer? Yes -- PC systems with active broadband connections only.
Guarantee Cancel anytime
Sales Tax Sales tax charged in states where applicable.
Eligibility Must be over 18 and a U.S. resident or military personnel with an APO/FPO address. Children ages 13 to 18 can join with parental supervision.
Shipping Free
Savings If you rent more than 1 movie per month ($4.64 with tax at regular prices), all of the Netflix rental plans will save you money!
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