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 Posted by Phisherman on 05/04/06 18:42 
On Wed, 03 May 2006 21:03:45 GMT, "Tim V." <tsvemail-usenet@yahoo.com> 
wrote: 
 
>Invid Fan <invid@localnet.com> wrote in news:010520062129252867% 
>invid@localnet.com: 
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>>>  
>>> My wife had a DBS (dumb blonde syndrome) moment the other day and  
>>> grabbed a DVD off the top of our player, put it in the envelope and 
>>> returned it.  She later realized it wasn't a Netflix owned DVD.  I  
>>> sent an email to Netlfix and they told me they couldn't help me  
>unless 
>>> I knew what the title of the mistakenly returned DVD was. 
>>>  
>>> Seems like they could flag it in the system and when it hits the  
>>> scanners, it could be intercepted and returned to us. 
>>>  
>>> The response was within 24hrs.  You would think they would have to  
>have  
>>> this scenario built into their system. 
>>  
>> It says right on the web site they're not responsible for personal 
>> disks you accidently send in. I called and gave the title, but never 
>> got the one I sent back. A bummer, as it was from a box set, but in  
>the 
>> end I just rented a copy and copied it (the only "bootleg" on my 
>> shelf). 
>>  
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>They found the disk my wife sent in and returned it to me.  I  
>figured it was a gonner.  Hurrah for them! 
 
 
Good to hear that Netflix returned your disc.  I have been a Netflix 
subscriber since March and a very satisfied customer so far.  It's 
amazing how they keep track of everything, the selection beats any 
video rental place, and I have yet to get a bad or damage disc.
 
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