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  2. GreenCine - Wikipedia

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    GreenCine / ˈ ɡ r iː n s iː n / [1] was an online DVD rental service similar to Netflix. [2] Based in San Francisco, California, with its distribution center in the Los Angeles area (), [3] it had a collection of over 30,000 titles, [4] as well as over 9,000 video on demand titles.

  3. SugarInstant - Wikipedia

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    SugarInstant (formerly called SugarDVD) is an online adult movie streaming service.At one time, it was the largest renter of adult DVDs online. [1] [2] [3] Initially, SugarInstant's services were limited to flat-rate membership-based DVD-by-mail, but since its creation in 2002, the company has developed websites in several different areas of the adult industry.

  4. DVD-by-mail - Wikipedia

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    DVD-by-mail is a business model in which customers rent DVDs and similar discs containing films, television shows, video games and the like, ordering online for delivery to the customer by mail. Generally, all interaction between the renter and the rental company takes place through the company's website , using an e-commerce model.

  5. 4 Reasons Netflix Shouldn't Kill DVD Rentals - AOL

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    The leading video service has sent out 4 billion DVDs since rolling out its original mail-based rental platform in 1999. That's a lot of optical discs, but Netflix isn't shouting the milestone ...

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  7. FTC Busts DVD Rental Machine Scam - AOL

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    Investors swindled in a DVD rental machine scam will be refunded more than $3 million by the Federal Trade Commission, which has been pursuing its case against the defendants behind the scheme for ...