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Posted by Phisherman on 07/04/06 19:38
On 3 Jul 2006 22:59:07 -0700, lorincantrell@yahoo.com wrote:
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>Alpha wrote:
>> "Rich Clark" <rdclark2SPAM@TRAPcomcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:M46dndC0M8B49jrZnZ2dnUVZ_s-dnZ2d@comcast.com...
>> >
>> > <jimschoonover@usnet.com> wrote in message
>> > news:veoea2dgl1t2qqmjo6t7tbhne43q2ucn14@4ax.com...
>> >> I really dont care if I get nothing at all. I just want to shut down
>> >> this fraudulant scum hole ripoff company once and for all. Netflix is
>> >> one of the top 10 most crooked businesses in the world,
>> >
>> > If you think that, your world is truly tiny.
>> >
>> >> and they need
>> >> to be exterminated and burn in hell.
>> >
>> > No thanks. Like most people who use Netflix the way it was designed to be
>> > used, I find extremely useful, valuable, and cost-effective. Just because
>> > a few no-lifes are pissed off because they can't get enough discs to copy
>> > and mail back the same day doesn't say anything about Netflix, just about
>> > the mom's-basement-dwellers who have nothing better to do.
>> >
>> > RichC
>> >
>>
>> I am in total agreement. Use Netflix correctly and it is more than a
>> bargain.
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>That's the crux of it. If you're the type of person who wants to watch
>3 back-to-back new releases every friday and saturday night, Netflix
>probably ain't for you. Better off to go to the local blockbuster.
>However, if you're like me and like to watch TV shows, it's a fantastic
>deal. For instance, this month I'll be watching Star Trek Enterprise
>season 4 and Deadwood season 1 for under 20 bucks. Buying those even
>at a discounter like Walmart would cost over $150. I'll probably be
>able to watch a couple of features too this month, ones that I wasn't
>willing to shell out $7.50 for a movie ticket.
>
>I've also always thought that Netflix was especially good for people
>who lived in rural areas. If I lived way out in the stix I'd be on a 6
>to 8 at a time plan and never be in need of entertainment.
>
>-beaumon
I'm in a small town. The movie rental stores here (a total of TWO)
have a very limited stock. Sure, I can drive to Knoxville (50 miles
round trip), so Netflix brings me movies for a very reasonable charge.
I used to live in Los Angeles where you can find stores that rent/sell
just about anything imaginable. And Blockbuster online is a good
thing, keeping Netflix in competition.
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