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Posted by Derek Janssen on 02/23/06 17:12

hobnoblin@hotmail.com wrote:

>>>
>>>>Major movies might arrive at their centers early and be ready for street
>>>>date; smaller movies (with fewer customers "reserve" top-queueing them
>>>>ahead of time) might arrive at the office on Tuesday and need till
>>>>Wednesday or Thursday to be incorporated into rental stock--
>>>
>>>Dererk, if "AAMof" Netflix ONLY uses "very long wait" to denote
>>>"out-of-print" or "acquisition-pending", could you please explain why
>>>ALL of these movies I mentioned earlier.......
>>>
>>>>>>>"Ultimate Avengers", "Aliens Gone Wild", "Ant: America's Ready", and
>>>>>>>"Lie With Me".
>>>
>>>.....are STILL coming up "very long wait" on my queue?
>>>
>>>>Put a 48-hour grace-period moratorium on all conspiracy theories if this
>>>>week's movie happens to be showing a "Short Wait" the day it opens.
>>>
>>>Okay, 48 hours are up, and all four new releases still say "very long
>>>wait". Now what?
>>
>>...Well, guess I'd better return my copy of "Ultimate Avengers" then. :)
>>(it's pretty good, btw, for a Justice League ripoff)
>
> It is virtually impossible to have a discussion with you. It's as if
> your conversational abilities are limited to specious "facts" and
> ridiculous wisecracks that either have nothing to do with the
> discussion

(Yep--Hard when people blow your threads off for being an idiot, huh?)

> You previously said: "AAMoF, "Very Long Wait" is now pretty much ONLY
> used to denote out-of-print or acquisition-pending copies-- The tactful
> version of "We ain't got one/yet."
>
> When I point out to you that my queue indicates many movies released
> this week, Avengers among them, still say "very long wait" even AFTER
> your 48 hour "conspiracy deadline", you bolster my argument by
> confessing that Netflix HAS Avengers, but still uses "very long wait"
> to describe an available DVD.

Well...that would be the "yet" then, wouldn't it?

>>...Well, guess I'd better return my copy of "Ultimate Avengers" then. :)
>
> Good idea. Maybe then, my VERY LONG WAIT won't be so long.

....Uh, yeah. Maybe.
Would be nice if there weren't so many customers ahead of you, now, at that.

Derek Janssen (so, what was our original point again?--"They're lying to
you?"..."Holding out on you?" Please refresh.)
ejanss@comcast.net

 

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