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Six Weeks of Unlimited DVD Rentals with Quickflix for Free

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Enjoy the convenience of home delivered DVDs with Quickflix. Choose from over 50,000 movie and TV show titles, postage is free both ways and there are no late fees or contracts.
Simply visit www.quickflix.com.au/postie to redeem this gift voucher. You'll enjoy six FREE weeks on the 2 DVDs at a time, UNLIMITED DVDs and Blu-ray rental plan, valued at $34.48.
Hurry, this offer ends 23 November 2011
New Quickflix customers only
Terms and conditions apply. See www.quickflix.com.au/terms for details.

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  • +1

    wow sounds great! plus from me! :) thanks!

  • Does this include the new streaming service? SO THERE if it does.

    • -1

      what streaming service ????

      • streaming starts on 10 of November and free for sometime for existing members :-)

      • They're starting a service akin to what Netflix is in the US. They seem to have a pretty good library too :D. Will be 15 bucks a month to just get the streaming I think.

        Also announced today is Telstra, as basically the only competitor then to Quickflix, will also be launching a movie streaming service. Loving this new competition just springing out of nowhere (:

  • +2

    i was a member for much of this year… the main reason i left was that it often took way too long to receive the discs after they said they have been sent… on a couple of occasions, it took over a week…

    • I'm a current member in Sydney and disks sent from Sydney are received the next day. Disks sent from Melbourne took two days. I'm not sure how to tell in advance where a disk would be sent from.

      • +1

        i found that after i made a complaint, they started arriving after a day or two, but it wasn't long before they started taking considerably longer…

        i always had about 20 in the queue, so the delay wasn't because of lack of titles, it appears there is something seriously wrong with the way they dispatch…

        • Sounds like they throttled the dvds coming outa your queue, you are watching too many a week for them to make money :P

        • 3 month trial, the main 4 DVDs I wanted, all of them were "long wait" or "high demand" and "long wait"… and we're talking Russell Coight etc, not new release blockbusters or anything. So after 3 months of crap I didn't really want to watch and very slow delivery times (it got so bad I was 'prenotifying' as soon as a disc was marked sent just to reduce the turnaround a bit and it was still often 5-7 days between discs to Sydney CBD) I cancelled. Might give this trial a go with a new credit card and see if after 3months + 6 weeks I still can't get the DVDs I want…

  • +2

    Agree with jv, with these online DVD services the round trip of DVD postage takes far too long for my liking, plus driving to the post box isn't anymore convenient than driving to blockbuster.

  • would this work with moneybackco? (just wondering…LOL)

  • I am a member and the postage is fine, I can get anywhere from 4 to 8 a week, depends if I can return them quick enough. Never took a week to recevie any even coming from Sydney, and I'm in ADL.

    • twice for me it took 8 days from the time i marked them as 'returned' until the next ones arrived.

      most of the time it took 2 days, but too many times it took longer…

      there is no reason if they claim on their website before 6pm they have sent out the next dvd's, that you should not receive them next day…

      • I noticed they tend to send out notifications around midnight about queue processing which leads me to believe it doesn't matter how early they get them and mark returned, they sit on it until midnight anyway…

  • In Brissie, it regularly took 6-7 days from Melb, 2-5 from Sydney, but next day from Brissie. When I complained, they said 5 working days (ie a week for delivery) was OK. They seemed to deliver the localy stocked DVDs from further up my list after the complaint. Averaged 3 DVDs per week on Regular (2 out at time, 'Unlimited' DVDs)

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