Netflix ending DVD-by-mail service on September 29th



Netflix will finally end its DVD-by-mail business on September 29th. Over 25 years, the company has shipped out more than 5.2 billion DVDs. NBC News’ Joe Fryer shares more about the rental service coming to a halt.

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10 comments

  1. I will miss Netflix dvds. I can't find one streaming service that has all the good new movies. 😢

  2. If I knew they were still doing that, I would have done it more often! I thought they stopped doing DVD-by-mail rentals a decade ago.

  3. Surprised it stuck around as long as it did.

  4. VHS vs DVD in regular show LOL

  5. Wait when did they have this

  6. Huh, I don't have a DVD player anymore. I don't pay for movies or music anymore. Why?

  7. I don’t watch movies anymore. Too magical fake BS

  8. The Netflix DVD service was really the best bargain in TV and movie access ten years ago. So, why didn't more people continue their DVD subscriptions? They could have easily combined them with streaming. Sadly, people can be foolish. And lazy. It was easier to stream with a remote control as opposed to walking six feet to load a DVD player. Soon less content will be available and will be scattered in more places, often with a cost somewhere. And the foolish consumers who abandoned DVDs will not even know what they gave up.

  9. They are still doing this?