I believe they may offer more films now than in
the past. I dropped the mail/dvd's and kept the
instant films, but I haven't even used them all
that much. I just want to be able to download one
when I want to, so I pay the monthly rate,
I don't need any accommodations so can't help you
with that, but I bet they have FAQs now that would
give you figures on what they offer.
I just set up Lilyhammer to watch -- after he
testifies against a Mafia boss, ex-gangster Frank
Tagliano enters the witness protection program and
asks to be sent to Norway. Starring: Steven Van
Zandt, I think that is what got me, he's so goofy
looking even when on the bandstand as a musician,
then after The Sopreanos -- well I figure he gets
a bit of my viewing time. Not sure how much
<grin>.
Elaine
All paid jobs absorb and degrade the mind.
--Aristotle
Hello JoyceK
On Saturday, May 5, 2012, you wrote
> Hi Back when Netflix split the billing for DVDs
> and streaming I tried both for a bit but didn't
> find much to like on the streaming side. I
> depend on closed captioning and there wasn't
> much being offered that I liked that had CC.
> Now that I have hearing aids and the iPad I'm
> reconsidering streaming. Have they
> increased/improved the content considerably
> since they began the split billing? Thanks. Joyce
Re: [iPad] Have Netflix streaming choices improved since they split the billing?
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