Looks like IceTV have wangled a gift voucher code from our friends over at QuickFlix.com.au! Now it’s not just any ‘ole discount code, it’s a 2-month free DVD rental code! Before you get all excited, check out some of the other codes available!
I’m a regular user of QuickFlix myself and have been happy with their service and DVD selection. I’ve been able to score my favourite TV series and movies from yester-year plus some top new releases!
My only gripe is that you don’t get some of the more popular new-release movies right away so you have to wait a while before it arrives in the mail. I guess this is probably the one and only draw-back of the “no late fees” system that QuickFlix offers and that is that people hang onto the DVDs longer … meaning you have to wait longer for a popular new-release or children’s DVDs …
Gift Voucher Codes
- “dollardestiny” – 1 month subscription, total of 8 DVDs (8 per month).
- “rickhart” – 10 weeks subscription, total of 10 DVDs (only 1 per week).
- “icetv2mth” – 2 months subscription, total of 8 DVDs (only 4 per month).
- “NRMA_M4M211208″ – NRMA members get 1 month free + 10% off for 4 months!
How QuickFlix works?
Head over to the main www.quickflix.com.au website and find the “Start your FREE trial” section (right) and enter your discount code. From there you’ll be invited to register and enter your personal and credit card information.
Once you’re all signed up it’s a pretty simple process of building a queue of which DVDs you want, then waiting for them to be sent out by post! Generally you can get only rent 2-4 DVDs at a time, but when you’re finished watching one, just pop it back into the free return envelope provided and QuickFlix will send the next DVD in your online queue.

Not interested in QuickFlix DVDs? Then go for IceTV’s EPG discount!
If you want real value for money over the next twelve months for your Electronic Programme Guide (EPG), I’d recommend using the following IceTV discount codes when purchasing a new subscription from over at www.icetv.com.au:
- “qfx-12month” – $49 for 12 month subscription.
- “IceTVcelebratesHighCourtwin” – $60 for 12 month subscription.
- “petervogel” – $24 for 12 months subscription.
Final Word
I guess IceTV are starting to look towards the future and we might be seeing some new deals popping up (fingers crossed), but the best deal we can hope for is a permanently reduced EPG subscription rate! All I need is an electronic programme guide … I can get everything else off the net!
If anyone from QuickFlix is reading this … Hurry up and get more copies of “The Might Boosh” in! Oh, and if you’re not from QuickFlix then try using multiple credit cards for multiple bites of the discount codes (shhhhhh…).
Tags: Discount Code, IceTV, QuickFlix



#1 by Andrew on May 21st, 2009 - 4:20 pm
Hi there, my name is Andrew from Quickflix.
Thought I would just let you know that we have indeed read your post and will endeavor to get some more copies of The Mighty Boosh should they be running low!
Just a note to everyone…of course we would love to get as many people as we can on the trials listed above but please be aware that more than 1 free trial per person or household will result in charges to the applicable credit card or PayPal account.
#2 by banger@epgstream on May 21st, 2009 - 6:57 pm
Well there you go people, choose your free trial discount code carefully because you only get one!
I really recommend people give QuickFlix’s free trial service a go … You’ve got nothing to lose and 8 DVDs to gain! I was surprised at how simple the whole process was and at ~$2.50 a DVD, it’s well worth the convenience!
@Andrew RE: “The Mighty Boosh” – It took ages for one of my Mighty Boosh DVDs to be posted out, but I finally got it in the end! Thanks!
#3 by Jollster101 on May 22nd, 2009 - 7:49 pm
The petervogel icetv code didnt work but the qfx-12month still does and so I have just extended my current subscription for a steal.
Cheers banger
#4 by banger@epgstream on May 22nd, 2009 - 11:51 pm
@Jollster101 – Yeah the IceTV “qfx-12month” subscription code should be good till the end of the month and there is no documented cap on the number of subscribers who can take part. The “petervogal” was just me having a bit of a lark!
Hope you also had a look at the QuickFlix trial service too …
#5 by Jack on July 30th, 2009 - 3:20 pm
I’ve used Bigpond Movies, Quickflix and Webflicks and I made a website reviewing them all, discussing the pros and cons for each company. You can check it out here http://www.DVDRentalReviews.com.au