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How is it possible to keep a DVD or game as long as you like with rental services?
I don’t lived in the States so i have never used a rental service such as Netflix or Gamefly. Just wanted to know…how is it possible to keep a DVD or game as long as you like with rental services without any form of late fee? How do they earn their money and is it possible to keep the DVD or game for a lifetime (in theory)?
well with netflix you pay a monthly fee. so if you have a plan where you can get unlimited number of movies a month but only one at a time and never send it back, you pay ten dollars a month for that movie. i dont know what they do if you keep it, but it seems like they would make enough money…