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So let's see- this saves you $8, but a Dish DVR is about $8 less per month, works in two rooms, and is only one box vs. two.I have hated blockbuster after getting screwed multiple times. Netflix on the other hand is a joy.Blockbuster features use non new release coupons, and the logistics and site design are not handled as flawlessly.This is about as handy as the new tivo "feature" that lets you search for awesome new advertisements. Talk about ignoring your roots.
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Mischa Lockton @ May 15th 2006 9:23PM
So let's see- this saves you $8, but a Dish DVR is about $8 less per month, works in two rooms, and is only one box vs. two.
I have hated blockbuster after getting screwed multiple times. Netflix on the other hand is a joy.
Blockbuster features use non new release coupons, and the logistics and site design are not handled as flawlessly.
This is about as handy as the new tivo "feature" that lets you search for awesome new advertisements. Talk about ignoring your roots.