Netflix is finally ending its DVD shipping service — and it’s not asking for its discs back
Netflix NFLX, +4.67% is allowing all DVD.com subscribers to keep their discs after September 29, free of charge.
DVD.com subscribers can also get a shipment of up to 10 extra discs after the site shuts down for free as a pseudo going-away gift. Despite Netflix’s main business as a streamer, the company has still been delivering DVDs, aka “digital video discs” or “digital versatile discs,” to consumers on DVD.com. Like its streaming model, its DVD delivery service has different plan types based on customers’ needs.
Netflix announced it was planning to shut down its DVD-by-mail rental service back in April, a service that Netflix was founded upon prior to the rise of prominence of video streaming.
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