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Die-hard Netflix fan gets free year of service for tattoo

Twitter user @TheRealMyron earned himself a free year of Netflix service by getting inked.
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Published: March. 10, 2013 at 11:00 AM
By KATE STANTON, UPI.com

How far would you go for your favorite brand?

Twitter user @TheRealMyron thought his Netflix tattoo might get him a commercial spot, but the popular video company offered him a free year of service instead.


Netflix started out as company offering DVDs through the mail, though it now boasts more than 27.1 million subscribers to its instant streaming service. For @TheRealMyron, it's "a movement."


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