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Posted by L Alpert on 02/15/06 02:25
"none" <none@none.com> wrote in message
news:pan.2006.02.14.14.15.06.127211@none.com...
> The only way to be irresponsible is to not return the DVDs. Netflix
> creates the high expectations and then chnages course. Netflix will
> actually wait till you report a DVD lost and then say they found it. It's
> a bunch of annoying nonsense. Netflix will tell you to expect the DVD on
> the 8th and then you get it on the 13th. It's annoying. The post
> office will occasionally mess up but Netflix will consisently
> delay things. Customer satisfaction is low low low. You don't know if you
> will have the DVD by the weekend or not. I'd rather sign up for a certain
> number of DVD's and tell them the delivery dates. Stop the games.
It depends on where you in refrence to the closest distribution center.
When I lived in the SF Bay area, I'd send one out, and the next one would
arrive 2 days later, almost too fast, as I don't have time to watch that
many.
I now use the 1 out at a time, and if I get 2 in a month, I break even as
two from Blockbuster costs $8+ tax, gas and time. Anything over that and
it's gravy. I'm good for about 1 a week. Of course, if the local cable
company has good HD offerings, I may just use that instead (haven't gotten
it setup in the new house yet)......
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> On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 09:38:26 -0500, PC Medic wrote:
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>> I would say our use is far from irresponsible, but apparently you (and
>> Netflix) feel differently.
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