Netflix will send up to 10 discs as a parting gift to subscribers of its DVD delivery and rental service

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Summarize this content to 100 words Netflix as farewell gift will randomly send up to 10 discs (DVD or Blu-ray) to subscribers of its DVD delivery and rental service. This option is only available in the US. DVD.com will shut down at the end of September 2023.“After 25 years of delivering movies by mail, we are nearing the end of our final season. We really appreciate you sharing movie nights with us until the last day. Let’s have some fun before our finale,” Netflix wrote to its DVD.com customers.Netflix explained that it will choose the discs based on the movies listed in the queue for viewing on the user’s profile, but will not say exactly what will be sent to the customer’s address.Notably, subscribers won’t be able to keep extra DVDs, as Netflix still expects them, along with any other discs, to be returned to the company by October 27, 2023.On April 19, Netflix announced that it was shutting down its original DVD production, delivery and rental business 25 years after the project was launched. In September 2023, this previously popular direction of the company will stop working for all users. Netflix has promised to deliver the ordered discs and fulfill all rental agreements with users by September 29.”After an incredible 25 years, we have decided to close DVD.com at the end of this year. Our mission has always been to provide the best service for our members, but as the business continues to shrink, that becomes increasingly difficult,” explained Netflix.Since 1998, Netflix has delivered more than 5.2 billion discs, and the number of service subscribers was 40 million people, the companies noted. The movie “Beetlejuice” was recorded on the first disc that Netflix delivered. In 2019, the DVD.com service had more than two million active subscribers. Users of the service could choose a tariff: the basic one for $10 per month allows you to order one disk at a time, the $15 tariff makes available two disks per order, and for $20 per month you can order three disks at the same time. The number of orders is not limited. Each plan included free shipping and returns on discs.

Netflix will send up to 10 discs as a parting gift to subscribers of its DVD delivery and rental service

Netflix as farewell gift will randomly send up to 10 discs (DVD or Blu-ray) to subscribers of its DVD delivery and rental service. This option is only available in the US. DVD.com will shut down at the end of September 2023.

“After 25 years of delivering movies by mail, we are nearing the end of our final season. We really appreciate you sharing movie nights with us until the last day. Let’s have some fun before our finale,” Netflix wrote to its DVD.com customers.

Netflix explained that it will choose the discs based on the movies listed in the queue for viewing on the user’s profile, but will not say exactly what will be sent to the customer’s address.

Notably, subscribers won’t be able to keep extra DVDs, as Netflix still expects them, along with any other discs, to be returned to the company by October 27, 2023.

On April 19, Netflix announced that it was shutting down its original DVD production, delivery and rental business 25 years after the project was launched. In September 2023, this previously popular direction of the company will stop working for all users. Netflix has promised to deliver the ordered discs and fulfill all rental agreements with users by September 29.

“After an incredible 25 years, we have decided to close DVD.com at the end of this year. Our mission has always been to provide the best service for our members, but as the business continues to shrink, that becomes increasingly difficult,” explained Netflix.

Since 1998, Netflix has delivered more than 5.2 billion discs, and the number of service subscribers was 40 million people, the companies noted. The movie “Beetlejuice” was recorded on the first disc that Netflix delivered. In 2019, the DVD.com service had more than two million active subscribers. Users of the service could choose a tariff: the basic one for $10 per month allows you to order one disk at a time, the $15 tariff makes available two disks per order, and for $20 per month you can order three disks at the same time. The number of orders is not limited. Each plan included free shipping and returns on discs.

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