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Lifer
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I don't know anybody who watches $10.00 worth of movies a month (2-3 movies) let alone $22.00 worth of movies.

Who has the time to sit in front of the couch to do this? Especially with the nice spring/summer weather, who would spend money to sit on their butt in front of the tube when they could be out doing things...

 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: dr150
Netflix started out good. Now the service is substantially lacking.

Recently released first week movies (Kill Bill, Pirates of the Carribbean, etc) are sold-out in a day. You usually have to wait 2-3 weeks for availability.

This is a joke! All I have to do is drive 5 minutes to get a copy. Since I have to pay Blockbuster $4 to get a movie, what's the point of Netflix then. I'm double paying!

Netflix is mainly attractive to film geeks who can't get their anime or Japanese Kirosawa(?) films at their local B&M.
I don't know what you're talking about, I put Kill Bill at the top of my queue on Monday and it shipped yesterday. I've never had any major problems with their service.
 

GoodToGo

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Originally posted by: dr150
Netflix started out good. Now the service is substantially lacking.

Recently released first week movies (Kill Bill, Pirates of the Carribbean, etc) are sold-out in a day. You usually have to wait 2-3 weeks for availability.

This is a joke! All I have to do is drive 5 minutes to get a copy. Since I have to pay Blockbuster $4 to get a movie, what's the point of Netflix then. I'm double paying!

Netflix is mainly attractive to film geeks who can't get their anime or Japanese Kirosawa(?) films at their local B&M.

You have no idea how many TV serials I have watched on Netflix without having to drive to blockbuster. Plus at $4,I would have spend thousands on blockbuster as comapred to Netflix.
 

Mayfriday0529

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From the Netflix Help Center, login and click on help.

Question

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Why are you adjusting prices? What are the new prices and when will they go into effect?



Answer

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Since launching our service four years ago, we've added more than 20 distribution centers in order to provide one-business-day delivery to most of our members. We've also expanded our library by thousands of titles and now offer more than 18,000 to choose from. During the four years, improvements such as these, as well as postal changes, have increased the cost of doing business.
On June 15, 2004, our prices will change to:


Standard - 3 movies out a time for $21.99
Plus - 5 movies out a time for $33.99
Ultimate - 8 movies out at a time for $49.99
Economy - 2 movies out at a time (limit: 4 rentals per month) for $14.99
 

Oakenfold

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I don't understand what you guys are whining about.
It's not a big increase, you suckers are paying that much in gas just driving to blockbuster.
 

drnickriviera

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Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
There is a Netflix dist. center in Kansas City, MO..about an hour away from me. Its weird. I will send in my 8 movies at the same time, and will get 3 back one day, then 3 the next day, and then 2 the next day.


Some say netflix is throttling people who rent lots of movies by doing exactly that. They get all your movies but delay on sending them to you
 

Mallow

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Originally posted by: Saulbadguy
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Still no threat to video stores for me. Once on-demand movies are available (and I don't mean the pissant 8 movie selection through my satellite subscriber .I'm talking thousands at either a button or mouse click away), then blockbuster can start sweating.

I don't think its ever been a threat, or ever will become one, but its a very very convienent alternative, especially to those who don't live near a video store. (or have burned bridges with their currenty video store..heh). I think it has its niche and works it well.
By burning bridges do you mean racked up large late fees? :p
 

TheNinja

Lifer
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I can see joining Netflix for something like 6 months and just watching every movie I ever wanted to see but didn't want to spend $4 for. But every month at $20+ I hardly even rent 1 movie per month. I can't believe how many movies some of you poeple watch. And some poeple actually have to have 8 movies out at one time!?! Different strokes for different folks I guess.
 

MattCo

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Jan 29, 2001
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At $23.80 a month (price after tax) I would have to watch 72 movies a year (6 per mo.) to bring my price per movie down to the $4 level. I am a current subscriber but I have watched most of the movies that I want to so I am evaluating my options. I think they should drop your monthly price a percentage each year you are a member.

-MC
 

thomsbrain

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Originally posted by: Skoorb
Still no threat to video stores for me. Once on-demand movies are available (and I don't mean the pissant 8 movie selection through my satellite subscriber .I'm talking thousands at either a button or mouse click away), then blockbuster can start sweating.

as long as blockbuster edits movies for content, i will never set foot in one again. if you think blockbuster has a better idea of what is morally right for you than you do, go right ahead and keep giving them your money. or you could send me the money, instead. i'd be happy to make your moral judgments for you.
 

Stratum9

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I live in Alaska and the nearest Blockbuster is 30min away. I'm also a fan of Independent Films and the mom 'n pop video stores nearby do not carry those, so Netflix is a wonderful service for someone like me.

We've gotten the routine down where every Thursday the three movies arrive, Nero Recode, back in the mail on Friday so the next set are here on the following Thursday.
 

DaveSimmons

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Originally posted by: Oakenfold
I don't understand what you guys are whining about.
It's not a big increase, you suckers are paying that much in gas just driving to blockbuster.
They're raising the 8-disc plan $10 to $50/month. I'm on this plan now to be able to keep a bunch of choices on hand without pirating discs, but I'll be dropping down to the 5-plan now. As a result, netflix will get $6 less from me while I watch the same number of movies.
 

stonecold3169

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This is kinda fishy... just checked my credit card statement with amex online, and THIS month for the 3 out plan I was chaged $21.95... I wasn't informed of the price increase, and in fact I just barely signed up for $19.99 a month.
 

Yossarian

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Stratum9
so Netflix is a wonderful service for A THIEF like me.

We've gotten the routine down where every Thursday the three movies arrive, Nero Recode, back in the mail on Friday so the next set are here on the following Thursday.

p.s. you suck.
 

MattCo

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Originally posted by: stonecold3169
This is kinda fishy... just checked my credit card statement with amex online, and THIS month for the 3 out plan I was chaged $21.95... I wasn't informed of the price increase, and in fact I just barely signed up for $19.99 a month.

Tax.
 

0roo0roo

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Sep 21, 2002
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Originally posted by: Skoorb
Still no threat to video stores for me. Once on-demand movies are available (and I don't mean the pissant 8 movie selection through my satellite subscriber .I'm talking thousands at either a button or mouse click away), then blockbuster can start sweating.

no special features:p


and yes, as long as block buster edits, and doesn't carry a huge indi/forerign film selection, i'm with netflix
 

atom

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Originally posted by: thomsbrain
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Still no threat to video stores for me. Once on-demand movies are available (and I don't mean the pissant 8 movie selection through my satellite subscriber .I'm talking thousands at either a button or mouse click away), then blockbuster can start sweating.

as long as blockbuster edits movies for content, i will never set foot in one again. if you think blockbuster has a better idea of what is morally right for you than you do, go right ahead and keep giving them your money. or you could send me the money, instead. i'd be happy to make your moral judgments for you.

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Blockbuster has never edited a movie, I have no idea where people get this crazy idea..........
 

VTEC01EX

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I looked at Netflix just because I hate Blockbuster, but I just don't watch that many movies. It seems I now have time to watch like two a month, max. I do appreciate them providing an alternative though. I'll just give Hollywood and the local guys my business as much as possible instead. :)