
Adam
Audioholic Jedi
And so it begins...I suppose 1 month isn't all that bad.
And so it begins...I suppose 1 month isn't all that bad.
Agree.How does waiting 28 more days change anything? It's only a month more of a wait. You've already waited several months and the turn around on movies is still better than it was a decade ago. As far as netflix delaying shipments to abusers of their service. I'm glad to hear they don't stick it to us average users.
This doesn't change anything IMO. It's not like there are a ton of good new releases anyway.![]()
There might be 1 or 2 good movies a year and I buy them to show my support for excellent film makers. The rest I can wait a few years to watch if necessary.![]()
This won't be the case for too much longer. Retailers and banks are getting hammered by fees from Visa (who owns the network) for usage of debit cards. It's quite possible that stores could start charging customers who want to get additional money back on their purchases. There was an interesting article in the WSJ earlier this week....If I need money, I just go to a store, buy a pack of gum and get cash back. FREE.
If my plan was 3 disks at home and "about" one business day for shipping, it wasn't mentioned nowhere regarding monthly usage limits - So how do you see ex-Netflix customer like me as abuser?As far as netflix delaying shipments to abusers of their service.
Maybe I miss read the article. I thought that was exactly what this provides to Netflix...a more open catalog of movies and TV shows for streaming.What I personally want to see is quicker availability of TV shows for streaming purposes. It sucks that there are recent seasons of shows (e.g. Weeds, Mad Men, Dexter) that you cannot get streaming. When you're trying to catch up on a new show, it's really annoying to have to deal with multiple discs, particularly if you're at or near your limit and have to send something else back.
I don't think you are abusing anything, man.If my plan was 3 disks at home and "about" one business day for shipping, it wasn't mentioned nowhere regarding monthly usage limits - So how do you see ex-Netflix customer like me as abuser?
What exactly was I abusing? What If I was bored and had serious movie addiction? Why is it totally unrealistic to watch 3 dvds in same day?
The opposite : Have each dvd at home for periods of several weeks or more - I call huge waste of money and you'd be better off buying these DVD at walmart.
Yeap, bare bones, censored and month laterSo the Movie Studios decide to offer a bare bones movie to rental places and of course the so called premium version of same movie for us to buy I'm not surprised.
You think they would at least buy you dinner first before they screw you over.Yeap, bare bones, censored and month later
Blockbuster, HERE I COME!!I've been a Netflix subscriber for at least 8 yrs.
This thing upsets me too.
I might be going back to Blockbuster.
That part wasn't as concerning since the quality is so HORRIBLE with the streamed video.I just wish Blockbuster would offer streaming via PS3, Xbox 360, PC, etc... like Netflix does, for no extra charge, but maybe they will offer that in the future.
I didn't know Redbox did Blurays... and yeah, I'll be on Redbox like a cheap suit if they get a decent selection of Blurays!!!!I think once Redbox gets more blu rays in their machines, things will really get better for the consumer. I'd happily pay $2 a night to rent a blu ray.
Only a limited number of places have blu rays, but hopefully in time it will be mainstream.I didn't know Redbox did Blurays... and yeah, I'll be on Redbox like a cheap suit if they get a decent selection of Blurays!!!!