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Intelliflix was an online DVD rental service established in Florida, United States, in 2004, which ceased operations in late 2007. On August 25, 2008 their homepage showed a notice that began: "Intelliflix has discontinued business operations."
The company had utilized company-owned distribution facilities, in addition to claiming a nationwide network of independent video retailers (IVRs) to service both pay-per-rental and subscription customers. While in business, its main competitors were Netflix.com and Blockbuster.com. Intelliflix gained notoriety by being the only major DVD-rental company that offered adult movies and game rentals in the same subscription.
Among Intelliflix's offered features was an annual three-rentals-at-a-time plan (called a "SuperPass") for $99 per year. Customers were strongly urged to purchase the annual SuperPass, with the promise that they could cancel anytime. Its advertised prices made it the least expensive online rental plan for three rentals at a time. Its website also claimed faster shipping time than Netflix, even promising to ship new movies before old movies had been returned to their warehouse.
In 2006, Intelliflix was said to have "the best deal in DVD delivery" by WNBC, NBC's New York affiliate. However, customers' reviews of the company over a three-year period averaged only one out of ten stars. In addition, the company has received an "F" rating by the Southeast Florida Better Business Bureau, for ignoring or refusing to resolve over 700 customer complaints.