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Every week on “Freebie Friday”, we offer our readers an opportunity to win free prizes. This week, you have a chance to win a free copy of a DVD or Blu-ray of your choice, just by answering a simple question.

Netflix, already in the doghouse with consumers, announced this week that it will be spinning off its DVD service into a new company called Qwikster. The general consensus seems to be that the name is a bit on the lame side. Here’s your chance to be creative and come up with a better name than Netflix’s marketing team!

To enter the giveaway, simply answer the following question in the comments section below:

What would you have named the new Netflix DVD service, and why?

On Monday the 26th, we will randomly select a winner from the submitted comments.
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The winner will receive a free DVD or Blu-ray copy of a movie of their choice.
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 Multiple comments will disqualify you, so please respond just once.

Good luck, Insiders!

9/26/2011 UPDATE

Congratulations to our winner, Bill! We’ll be in touch shortly about your prize.

1,134 Responses to “Freebie Friday: Win a Free DVD or Blu-ray! *UPDATED WITH WINNER*”

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    Angela [visitor]

    snailflix

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    Ray [visitor]

    Q/flix. Takes the element of the present name and shortens into how you get movies delivered–via your queue.

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    Joan Talaga [visitor]

    Net Flix

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    patricia laraway [visitor]

    Qwickie or speedy sounds better then hillbilly name Qwikster. thanks for this chance.

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    Maura [visitor]

    DVDplay

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    russ ashby [visitor]

    motha-flixer

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    Waynette [visitor]

    FastFlix you’re supposed to be able to get them fast and it’s more fun to say than Quickster.

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    docjgolfking

    Call the mail DVD service “Not so Qwikster”,
    and call the streaming service “Webster”

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    Dannette [visitor]

    PDQFlix…because they are pretty-darn-quick deliveries.

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    stellarluna

    mail-flix, because at least it still has the “flix” in the title.

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    Marilyn [visitor]

    I don’t know what is the matter with you guys. I liked Quikster.

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    ana murphy [visitor]

    NetFmess because it starts ok then it finishes being a mess

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    suekistargazer [suekistargazer]

    I like QuikDisks because it emphasizes speed and mailing the discs to their customers.

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    Jason L. [visitor]

    HomeMoviez

    The common idea of home movies gives the customer a more personal feel, yet the title can literally apply to the fact that you rent and watch your movies from home.

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    Sarah [visitor]

    QuickFlix.

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    Rodney [visitor]

    DVDFlix, simply because you are receiving a dvd from a sponsored company netflix. Identifies what you are receiving and has almost same name affiliation and good ring too it.

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    Elizabeth [visitor]

    hotmoviez

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    Shaun [smoker68x]

    MovieMail or Movies by Mail… Either one sounds better than what they named it, and it at least tells you more about the service than the new name. Netflix actually sounds great for the streaming side, almost like they planned it from the beginning…

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    Jonathan Miramontes [visitor]

    FMLix

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    kandi8402

    Ok, I somewhat have 4 answers since I couldn’t decide…and I didn’t see in the rules where I couldn’t submit more than one in my answer so here goes nothing…

    1. DirectFlix
    2. ExpressFlix
    3. PostalExpress
    4. PostalFlix

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    Shane Armstrong [visitor]

    insta-flix!

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    Leisa [visitor]

    How about mixing the two names and making it Quikflix?

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    FAN9ATIC [fan9atic]

    Netflix 2.0

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    PsychoRaptor [visitor]

    My most serious entries would be FilmFlix, VarietyFlix or D-Ray Delivery(dvd + blu ray). My not so serious thoughts, but slightly funny, would be: DiscDump, MovieMania, MovieMadness, SnailDisc (movies by snail mail), DVD-Dementia, Death By Disc (or not), Movie Insanity, Poppin’ Postal, MP (movies by post office or movie police), Thunder Disc, Endless Movies, and finally the acronym D.U.D.E. (Delivery of Ultimate Disc Entertainment) or (Doctorate of Ultimate Disc Entertainment).

    “I get all my movies from The D.U.D.E.”. Wouldn’t that be hilarious to say?

    Hope you enjoyed!

    And yes, I have a lot of time on my hands and an over active imagination.

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    Kelsey [visitor]

    UrFlix

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    terry arnold [visitor]

    Quickflix

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    Laura Mousel [visitor]

    i would call it niftyflix

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    Louisee [visitor]

    My first thought was also QuickFlix, then I thought maybe FilmFlix would be good, but saw that someone else already suggested that too.

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    Christy Lawson [visitor]

    *Netstar

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    Mrs. T [visitor]

    Mailflix

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    Teak [visitor]

    I’m thinking Getflix. because you Get the movies and the streaming service would be Net because its on the internet. Clever aye?

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    Ronnie Martin [visitor]

    MoviesByMail

    simple and self explanatory

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    Jeanne [visitor]

    I would name it DVDS LATEST

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    Ron [visitor]

    WeekendNOTflix because the postman ain’t delivering on Saturdays soon.

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    Patricia Stimson [visitor]

    I would call it NetMoviez.

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    geshigirl32

    flickster

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    Tanya [visitor]

    Slowster or Slowflix

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    coxsug

    Netflix by Mail. Just call it what it is.

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    M [visitor]

    NetSux – because I don’t care what they call themselves, I refuse to do business with them anymore or play this stupid game.