How much does netflix cost a month?

August 6th, 2016

How much does netflix cost a month? Just wondering
Answer #1
probably
Answer #2

teeks888 wrote: Select all

How much does netflix cost a month? Just wondering
This is news? and why would you pay for movies?
Answer #3
opps i didnt realize i put in news.
Answer #4
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Answer #5
Moving.
Answer #6
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Answer #7
Old Topic!
Answer #8
ok and????
just helping