|  | Posted by TH on 01/05/07 17:29 
Well, I finished a trial month of Blockbuster service. Here are mycomparisons between Netflix:
 
 BB has greatly improved since I tried them a year ago. Last year I had
 about 13-14 movies a time in my queue and there would be long periods
 where NO movie would be sent, despite the fact every movie was
 "available now." There was one entire week where nothing was sent at
 one point and various times when only one would be sent and two open
 slots would just be sitting there. When I canceled and told the guy
 why, he said "you have to have 30 movies in your queue" to which I said
 "what does it matter if I have 30 or 3, if it says 'available now' then
 they should be sent" to which he had no choice but to agree.
 
 This time I had around 10-13 movies in my queue and there was no "must
 have 30 rule" applied. Generally when one would arrive, another would
 be sent by the end of the day.
 
 The issues were:
 
 * They would still take movies out of order. A couple times I had a
 movie that was number 3 or 4 sent despite the fact all the movies above
 it were "available now."
 * I live in Los Angeles so I'm sure the distribution center is close,
 movies should be arriving the next day after being sent, but this only
 happened a couple times. Generally movies took 2, sometimes even 3 days
 to arrive. I can't believe they're throttling new customers, I think
 it's just shabby service.
 * Netflix's biggest advantage over BB is selection. There were still
 new releases and foriegn films that BB didn't get that Netflix does.
 * The one HUGE advantate BB has over Netflix is on TV series disks:
 They will send you TWO SIDED disks. Netflix breaks up everything into
 one sided disks so you have to rent all of them as one disk. I rented
 Miami Vice season 1 disks from BB and got the two sided disks, which
 was great. I rented Miami Vice season 2 from Netflix and got one sided
 disks meaning I had to rent twice as many from them to get the same
 amount.
 
 Of course with Netflix, you get throttled if you have a high turnover
 so it's a lose-lose situation with them. I still hope a third large
 company will get going at some points whose slogan will be "We will not
 throttle" which would bring them lots of business.
 
 Because of Netflix's throttling, I will just be renting from the local
 mom & pop video store for the time being. When Netflix delivers disks
 on time, they are better than BB, but otherwise, you're might be better
 off with BB (you get the instore rental coupon too, as well as other
 store offers) if you're a regular renter and if you watch a lot of old
 TV shows.
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