ERD50
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I had assumed they quit DVDs and snail mail a long time ago, like when Blockbuster went belly up (2010?).
What you, and many other posters here are missing is (even after other posters have addressed it) - there is a lot of content that is available on DVD, but not available on streaming.
DW has a pretty steady supply of Netflix DVDs coming, and she streams all sorts of content from various sources - Netflix, SlingTV, Amazon Prime and whatever is included on our Xfinity box.
This is NOT some 'Luddite'/'old fogey' issue. It a matter of what's available on each plan. Trust me, if DW could watch her Netflix DVDs from a streaming service, she would!
Here's one source:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/...le-watch-Netflixs-DVD-service-shuts-down.html
The company also revealed 'DVD Netflix's 50 All-Time Most Rented Movies' which placed The Blind Side and Spotlight among the fan favorites.
Worryingly, however, at the time of publication, only three of those 50 titles - Inception (2010), Julie and Julia (2009) and Les Misérables (2012) - were available to watch in the US on the Netflix streaming site.
So, what are you laughing at?
-ERD50