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 Posted by TH on 11/20/06 18:46 
Tarkus wrote: 
> On 20 Nov 2006 09:11:31 -0800, TH wrote: 
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> > I sincerely hope Netflix is out of business in a year. With the 
> > competition rising these days, and their refusal to stop throttling 
> > people, there's a good chance it could happen. 
> 
> I fail to see how less competition does anyone any good. 
 
Sure it does. When a crappy company that doesn't live up to its slogan 
goes out of business, everyone wins. If another company like this 
e3flix ends up being better than Netflix and doesn't throttle, everyone 
wins. 
> 
> And there's no chance it will happen anyway.  The people bitching on here 
> make up a very tiny minority.  I've yet to hear anything but praise from 
> people using Netflix in my personal life.  Of course, none of these people 
> are trying to rent 30 discs a month either. 
> 
I'm not trying to rent 30 disks a month. Generally I'll turn it over a 
day or two after I receive it. It takes a day to get back and that day 
another one is sent out. That's how it was before the throttling 
started back up. It's very simple. If you trying to scam people, you 
don't deserve their business. You can cry that "oh you losers who wnat 
a lot of disks are idiots" all you want, but when it's all said and 
done, if a company tries to pull a fast one like Netflix is doing, 
whether it's with one or one million customers, they don't deserve to 
be in business.
 
  
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