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Browsing DVD titles with a streaming-only account

Posted Mon March 26, 2012 3:04 pm, by Jaimie H. written to NetFlix.com

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My husband and I have been Netflix subscribers for several years. When the price structure changed to $7.99 each for streaming and DVDs, we changed to the Unlimited Streaming plan. DVDs typically went unopened for long periods of time before we would send them back without ever watching them, so the streaming only plan was a much better fit for us. However, recently, I have decided I would like to add DVDs back to my plan. While there is a very large selection of movies and shows to stream, there are several specific titles I want to view that aren't available to watch instantly. I would love to be able to receive these in the mail.

The problem I am having is with the website. I can find where I can add DVDs to my plan for $7.99 per month, but I can't find any way to actually browse the DVD selection. I don't feel comfortable paying to add DVDs back into my plan without knowing if all the titles I want to watch are even available. If I knew the movies I am looking for are able to be sent to me, I would have no problem upgrading my account, but I don't want to pay $7.99 merely to browse available titles.

Is there a way to view the entire catalog without being a DVD subscriber? I believe it was an option in the past. If there isn't a way to do so currently, it would be fabulous if you could enable that as an option to streaming customers. Thanks for your consideration!


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by Helpful P. Posted Tue February 26, 2013 @ 1:34 AM

Using a little google-fu search with the following line:

site:netflix.com movienamehere

That pulled up results which led me to the page

dvd.netflix.com/search

I was able to search directly from that page or indirectly using
google

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by Casmly Posted Tue March 27, 2012 @ 11:51 AM

If you go to the website and search for specific titles, it will tell
you whether they are available on DVD. I just added the DVD plan
myself a couple of months ago, but before that I could search for a
title and if it wasn't available for instant play it would say
underneath the title something to the effect of "DVD Only". I haven't
found a movie I've wanted that isn't available on DVD though, so I
can't imagine it wouldn't be worth it for you to sign on for a month
and see. Heck, it's only $8/month which in my household is about 3-4
Redbox movies since we typically don't take them back after a day.

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by Lisa H. Posted Tue March 27, 2012 @ 9:42 AM

Wow - I'm surprised they don't allow someone to see what they have
before signing up, good feedback. You'd think with their recent
issues, they'd be doing all they could to get customers.

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by CrazyRedHead Posted Tue March 27, 2012 @ 9:03 AM

If you want to stream and add 1 dvd out at a time option it will be
$15.98 a month. You get a free month if your new. I have the
streaming with 2 dvd's out at a time for about $19.98 a month ($22.00
after taxes). Before I added the dvd options I could view all the dvd
titles available which prompted me to add it.

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by Nate. Posted Tue March 27, 2012 @ 1:13 AM

Good Suggestion. I agree, why take the risk?

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by texasgurl Posted Mon March 26, 2012 @ 7:53 PM

The only way to do it without paying is if you know someone who has
the dvd option on their account and is willing to let you look or look
for you.

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by ST Posted Mon March 26, 2012 @ 4:32 PM

If you're looking for specific recent releases, I'd suggest Redbox. I
had the full Netflix until they did the change to separate charges for
streaming & DVDs. I've since started renting actual DVDs from Redbox.
$1/night, a little more if it's BluRay, but I get them when I want
them, not when Netflix mails them to me.

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by McJohn Posted Mon March 26, 2012 @ 3:09 PM

nope, I had the same problem when I wanted to add streaming. There
was no way to preview the selections before you buy to see if its even
worth it.

Your basically going to have to risk the $7.99

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Netflix silliness is dumbfounding! by Paulo R. Fri June 1, 2012 @ 7:26 PM




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