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 Posted by gunner on 11/04/05 11:40 
For Derek Janssen, 
 
I told you what I am getting out of the service and since you must have  
understood that I am happy with it,  I am suprised that you weren't able to  
deduce that I am getting what I want out of it. 
 
Just what more than I am getting from NF do you need to get to make YOU  
satisfied? 
 
 
Gunner 
"Derek Janssen" <ejanss@nospam.comcast.net> wrote in message  
news:XvCdnczTPJgqzGfeRVn-gg@comcast.com... 
> gunner wrote: 
>> 
>> My experience with NF apperars to be about the same as yours.  I think  
>> that the people who are spending so much time  and effort bad mouthing NF  
>> have very unreasonable expectations.  To get the service they seem to be  
>> expecting NF would have provide portal to portal service.  Everything one  
>> wants does not happen over night.   Immediate gratification is, sadly  
>> enough 
>> for some, not always possible.  False advertising?  I think not.  
>> Unreasonable expectations?  Probably so.  If you don't like the NF  
>> service, drop it.  If enough NF customers feel the same and take the same  
>> step,  the Market will act and NF will pay for it's supposed  
>> transgretions. 
>> 
>> By the by.  I recently tried Block Busters 14 day free trial.  Their  
>> distribution center is in Seattle, about 20 miles North of NF's Tacoma  
>> site. I received three discs on the 3 out plan during the trial period.  
>> None were at the top of my want list.  I also received two free coupons  
>> neither of which I used since the local store's video selection is  
>> apparently target to the 14-15 year old demographic pool. 
>> 
>> During the same period I received seven movies form NF one of which was  
>> shipped from Lakeland, Fl. which is about as far from my home here in  
>> Port Orchard, WA as you can get and still be in CONUS. 
>> 
>> As I have asked the NF naysayers before,  When Should I Expect to Start  
>> Getting Screwed by NF. 
> 
> You can EXPECT to any time you like, and those who do, engage in it fairly  
> constantly...   ;) 
> 
> As to whether you actually *will* or not, depends on just exactly what you  
> want out of the service. 
> 
> Derek Janssen 
> ejanss@comcast.net
 
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