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Wal-Mart Enters NetFlix's Business

wcbrown writes "AP reports that Wal-Mart is entering into the online DVD rental arena, currently dominated by Netflix. Wal-Mart is starting out with 13,000 titles, six distribution centers, and competitive pricing. With a seriously tremendous infrastructure and expansive will, Wal-Mart stands poised to overtake Netflix. To say the least, that's not going to be good for business."

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  1. Patent by ihummel · · Score: 5, Funny

    Quick Jeff Bezos, patent DVD rentals and save us from Walmart!

  2. Family fun! by mao+che+minh · · Score: 4, Funny

    Oh boy! Now I can watch the entire Jersey Trilogy without the elaborate strings of curses and insults! Thanks Walmart. We may even be able to get a family-friendly "Pulp Fiction" available for rent soon. Junior will love it.

    1. Re:Family fun! by dr_dank · · Score: 4, Funny

      We may even be able to get a family-friendly "Pulp Fiction" available for rent soon

      Ving Rhames: "..and wait for the Wolf, who will be arriving directly"

      Samuel L. Jackson: "Golly attractive and successful African-American, thats all you had to say!"

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  3. Finally by stanmann · · Score: 3, Funny

    Walmart announced this service 6 months ago, Oh, wait. Not news, Just expanding their service... Of course Considering that walmart tends to bury the competition... and that their "free" trial is 30 days. Buh-by netflix.

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  4. Re:Competition by st0rmshad0w · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Competition is good for the consumer."

    But not for the consumed.

  5. You want to make some SERIOUS money? by WndrBr3d · · Score: 5, Funny

    Rent DVD porn. I'm serious, the porn market on the internet already makes insane amounts of money. All you need to do is start up a NetFlix service that rents out DVD porn.

    Both NetFlix and the new Wal-Mart service will not carry such titles.

    And if anyone out there knows of a service like this already, please, let me know :-D

    1. Re:You want to make some SERIOUS money? by ryanvm · · Score: 5, Funny

      Rent DVD porn. I'm serious, the porn market on the internet already makes insane amounts of money.

      Ugh. I can't think of anything more disgusting than handling something that is guaranteed to have been in the possession of someone clutching their own genitals.

  6. Let's me see here... by Dutchmaan · · Score: 3, Funny

    Wlamart has food, clothing, gasoline, and domestic services all in one handy area..

    I guess as soon as they offer housing and, then the dream of corporate feudalism will be complete. ;)

  7. Re:Maybe not such bad news for NetFlix by netsharc · · Score: 4, Funny

    They sell Lindows computers online. Argh, conflict, they sell Linux-based system, that's good, but they're attacking NetFlix, that's bad. But Lindows is dumb and Michael Robertson is just like Gates (exploits others' technology to make money), so it's down with Wal-Mart! Down with Wal-Mart!

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  8. Re:Maybe not such bad news for NetFlix by outsider007 · · Score: 3, Funny

    I was in walmart the other day and I asked the woman at the cashier for directions to the monkey porn section. she just gave me a dirty look. I'll take my business elsewhere, thank you.

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  9. Re:Competition by MushMouth · · Score: 3, Funny

    Porn would kill their business model. The truth is that netflix make more money when people don't return their DVD's. Porn users have a tendancy to be insatiable.

  10. I forsee many copies of... by Rai · · Score: 4, Funny

    'Deliverance' and 'Hee-Haw's Greatest Moments'

  11. Re:Maybe not such bad news for NetFlix by Surak · · Score: 3, Funny

    last year their revenues were $200 billion us. that's more than the gdp of israel

    And more 6 times the revenue of Microsoft Corp. last year. And the average MSFT employee makes *quite* a bit more than $15K a year. ;)

    Yeah, Walmart makes Microsoft look like a pussycat.