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How to Use the Netflix DVD Rental Program

By Matthew Lynch
June 10, 2023
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Netflix is a video streaming giant that has revolutionized the way we watch movies and TV shows in the 21st century. But, did you know that Netflix also offers a DVD rental service? Yes, it’s true! In this article, we will guide you through the process of using the Netflix DVD rental program.

Firstly, you need to make sure that you have a Netflix account or sign up for it. Once done, you can browse through the vast collection of DVDs that Netflix has to offer by visiting their website. You can search for movies or TV shows by several criteria that include the title, actor or director, genre, or even by language.

After choosing the title, you want to rent, click on the “Add to Queue” button. After that, simply repeat the process if you want to add more titles to your queue. Remember that Netflix has a rental plan that allows you to rent as many DVDs as you want, but the number of DVDs you can rent at a time varies based on the plan you choose.

After the titles are added to the queue, Netflix will sort them based on their availability. Those that are available will be shipped to you, while others that are not available in your preferred format or have a long wait will be marked as “saved”.

Netflix will charge you a monthly subscription fee, and shipping is free. Once you get the DVDs, you can keep them as long as you want, there are no late fees. However, when you are done with the DVDs, you have to return them to Netflix by mail.

When returning the DVDs, you must use the pre-paid envelope provided by Netflix. After you return them, Netflix will notify you by email that the DVDs have been received and will ship your next batch of DVDs from your queue.

In conclusion, Netflix offers a DVD rental service that can be a great option for those who prefer watching movies or TV shows through DVDs. The service is easy to use and offers a broad choice of movies and TV shows to rent. So, it’s time to grab some popcorn and start watching your favorite movies and TV shows with Netflix DVD rental.

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