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Posted by Derek Janssen on 12/06/06 19:56
TH wrote:
> Quanta wrote:
>
>>>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
>
>
> Then um, you might want to let Netflix know this:
>
> "Netflix Delivers DVD Rentals To You
> With Netflix you can rent as many DVDs as you want from the comfort of
> your home and have them delivered to your door in about 1 business day!
> There are no late fees and no due dates, and shipping is free both
> ways. Plans start at $5.99 plus any applicable tax. With our most
> popular plan, 3 at-a-time (Unlimited), you can rent as many DVDs as you
> want for just $17.99 a month plus any applicable tax."
>
> Yeah, apparently Netflix needs to talk to Quanta about the definition
> of "unlimited"
> HAH!
<holds up three fingers> Third time, TH. THird time:
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Membership Plans
We encourage you to try out different plans and find the one that fits
you best!
1-at-a-time (2 a month) for $5.99
1 at-a-time (Unlimited) for $9.99
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....Which definition of "Unlimited" do you see here?--
No, wait, let's clarify that: Which definition IS here?
Derek Janssen (Fourth? Fifth? Ninth?...Only time will tell.)
ejanss@comcast.net
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