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Posted by def456 on 06/11/07 20:56
FWIW my theory didn't work. I put all available "NOW" movies at the top of
my queue. When Netflix received 4 of my movies back today, I followed my
queue closely. At first, and for several hours, it said that 4 new movies
would be shipped to me today. But later 2 of those were changed to being
shipped tomorrow, Tuesday.
So I think I must've got onto one of their blacklists, somehow, and they
intend to slow down my action, one way or the other.
It's Netflix's own fault, not anything I've done. They shipped me new movies
the same day my old movies were received, reliably, for several months,
while I was subscribing to 6 out at a time. Then they started delaying the
shipments, just within the last 2-3 weeks.
Two can play that game. I've been subscribed to Netflix 6 out at a time for
several months. I have now cut that back to 3 out at a time, beginning with
my next monthly renewal date. Also today I have resubscribed to Blockbuster
3 out at a time.
Now, all theories are irrelevant. It depends on which one gives me best
service. They'll get most of my future subscriber dollars.
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