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Posted by Zeppo on 11/02/05 14:55
"One-Shot Scot" <SonOf@Bitch.com> wrote in message
news:k4GdncPHnrQ5UfXeRVn-pQ@comcast.com...
> Netflix Claim Form Process:
>
> A class action lawsuit entitled Chavez v. Netflix, Inc. was filed in San
> Francisco Superior Court (case number CGC-04-434884) on September 23,
2004.
> The lawsuit alleges that Netflix failed to provide "unlimited" DVD rentals
> and "one day delivery" as promised in its marketing materials. Netflix has
> denied any wrongdoing or liability. The parties have reached a settlement
> that they believe is in the best interests of the company and its
> subscribers.
>
> Netflix will provide eligible subscribers with the benefit described
below,
> if the settlement is approved by the Court.
>
>
> Current Netflix Members: If you enrolled in a paid membership before
January
> 15, 2005 and were a member on October 19, 2005, you are eligible to
receive
> a free one-month upgrade in service level. For example, if you are on the
3
> DVDs at-a-time program, you will be upgraded to the 4 DVDs at-a-time
program
> for one month. There will be no price increase during the upgraded month.
> (If you cancel your membership after October 19, 2005 and before you
receive
> the upgrade, you will have to rejoin to get the upgrade.)
>
>
> Former Netflix Members: If you enrolled in a paid membership before
January
> 15, 2005 but were not a member on October 19, 2005, you are eligible to
> receive a free one-month Netflix membership on your choice of the 1, 2 or
3
> DVDs at-a-time unlimited program. (If you rejoin after October 19, 2005
but
> before you receive the free one-month membership, you will receive a
credit
> for the free month when it becomes available.)
>
>
> http://www.netflix.com/Settlement
>
>
Just plain stupid. Made some lawyers very rich and put a hurting on a
company that delivers great service at a more than reasonable price.
Jon
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