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How long do you get the movie for? Can you watch it more than once?
Right now I can rent a movie from the store for 2 days and for those 2 days I can watch it as much as I want. I pay $5 for that and get a DVD. So if this service can match that then it might be equivalent after taking in the fact you need to have high speed internet. In other words I'd have to pay for the next tier to get the faster speed and larger download limit. That's an additional $20 a month. So if I rent 20 movies in a month I'd probably be getting a better deal taking the gas and time for going to a rental store. - Posted by: voska Posted on: 07/11/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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