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 Posted by Quanta on 12/06/06 08:28 
"TH" <thehendersons44@aol.com> wrote in message  
news:1165335733.273390.211630@f1g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... 
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> Haddatten Huttendrut wrote: 
>>> 
>> It's really simple. "Unlimited" is exactly that for folks with normal 
>> renting/viewing habits, and allows for the odd spikes of a flick or more  
>> per day 
>> (within the limits of postal service).  What's "reasonable" is what  
>> allows the 
>> company to make a profit while serving most customers - without that,  
>> there'd be 
>> no company, service, selection, etc.  If you aren't getting your desired  
>> number 
>> of discs per month, try the 8-out plan, or see if you can do better with  
>> a 
>> competitor. 
>> 
> Again, YOU do not get to determine what the word "unlimited" means. 
> According to you, "unlimited" is the amount of disks you apparently 
> deem "reasonable." Got news for ya, buddy. That's not "unlimited" 
 
 
Neither are the plans.  If you can have 3 out at a time, it is  
limited...completely.  Unlimited means you can request the entire library at  
once. 
 
Oh?  That is unreasonable an interpretation?  HAH
 
  
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