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Variety report says company is planning service to let customers avoid snail mail. But Netflix says not so fast.

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DVD Rippers
by 206538395198018178908092208948 June 20, 2006 9:31 PM PDT
Want DVD Rippers? http://www.glass.in/dvd_rippers.cfm?nft=1&t=5&p=1
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Join the game
by June 20, 2006 10:06 PM PDT
There's plenty of others already in and Apple is working on it for the iTunes Store. Makes sense since they are the top DVD rental service.
http://www.techknowcafe.com/content/view/515/42/
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plenty of others already in
by Ipod Apple April 28, 2007 5:19 AM PDT
http://www.analogstereo.com/nakamichi/nakamichi_1000zxl_service_manual.htm
but will it burn?
by skeptik June 21, 2006 7:19 AM PDT
If you think Netflix is unaware of the size of the segment of customers that burn and return, and aware of the revenue they represent, you're crazed.
DVDs will be a part of the service for awhile yet.

By the way, nice vaporware story. cnet creates a rumor and spends the copy elaborating on how it doesn't exist. The "news" on this site could use some overhauling.
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Netflix spin spin spin
by rickontime June 26, 2006 5:55 PM PDT
Netflix created the problem, er, topic. And it could have created the entire confusion on purpose. This is not unlike the way they operate.

Netflix is comical. Imagine them saying that they will be first at downloading. They are nothing but a mid-tech dvd mailer. As long as they can maintain the hyperbole, Reed can suck off $1,000,000 a month from insider stock sales.
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