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Old 03-15-2014, 08:52 PM   #234
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Everybody's perception of value differs, of course, but I see it as a fairly even trade: Netflix -- no commercials, but year(s) old episodes ... Hulu Plus -- commercials, but yesterday's episodes. That, and I'm discovering that the "commercials are to be avoided at all costs" bug seems to have skipped me. *shrug*
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That's how I feel about it too. The commercials on Hulu Plus help keep the subscription costs down and they're very brief. Getting the latest episodes for how little it costs is well worth it.
I tried Hulu Plus on a free trial, but cancelled it when I realized that I still had to watch commercials. No way am I paying for a streaming service that includes commercials.
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