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Posted by Phisherman on 07/23/07 23:40
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 12:06:54 -0700, TH <thehendersons44@aol.com>
wrote:
>On Jul 21, 3:04 pm, Phisherman <no...@nobody.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 16:49:10 -0700, TH <thehenderson...@aol.com>
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>> >On Jul 20, 2:44 pm, lorincantr...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> >> On Jul 19, 6:28 pm, TH <thehenderson...@aol.com> wrote:
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>> >> If you start putting discs at the top of your queue about a month
>> >> behind their releases you'll be a happier netflix customer. I don't
>> >> know if you watch only movies but for me, a TV series lover, there's
>> >> more stuff out there than I possibly have time to watch, what with
>> >> movies sprinkled in.
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>> >Oddly, putting new releases a month after their release date would
>> >probably get them to me faster than the current system. Yup, I'm just
>> >about done with Netflix.
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>> >Any BB customers here have better luck with this or is online rental
>> >not the way to go for new releases?
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>> I have got new releases from Netflix, but the main reason I liked
>> Netflix is that you can get DVDs not available elsewhere. I noticed
>> that at Blockbuster you can get most new releases that have been on
>> DVD for 3-4 weeks. Getting a DVD that has only been released a few
>> days is more difficult. Most customers prefer Netflix over BB. I
>> prefer Hollywood Video over BB--more friendly clerks, lower prices and
>> more convenient location are my reasons.- Hide quoted text -
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>What Hollywood video did you find lower prices at? The Hollywood
>videos in my area are just as expensive as the BB stores and the
>employees are just as annoying.
In e.TN. Hollywood has unlimited DVD rentals (non new releases, 3 at
a time though) for $9 a month. BB has the price of 24.99 a month.
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