- Jul 19, 2001
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Amazon gave me a $5 credit to trying out their Amazon Unbox service, and even though it was free, I feel like I was ripped off.
First off, the rental page says "30 day rental period; 24 hour viewing period." Problem is, when I click 'Rent', it automatically sends me through to the on-demand viewing page where the movie starts playing, starting my 24 hour viewing period. I didn't want to start watching it tonight, I just wanted to use the credit.
So, fine, i'll watch a movie. I start watching the movie and it goes for 30 seconds, then buffers for 10, then goes for 30 seconds, then buffers for 10. WTF. THIS SUCKS.
Video Quality looks like crap so far from what i've seen.
I'm on a decently fast internet connection now (much better than my parents DSL I posted about the other night), 10mb Down / 1mb Up. No sites have speed issues except Amazon Unbox.
Seriously? No wonder they are giving away credit for the damn thing. The prices IMO are way too high as well (heck, most online rentals are way too high). My cable co offers HD On Demand movies for $3.99 and $4.99 and can be watched on my 46" HDTV. $4 to watch it on my small LCD? Blugh.
Am I alone?
First off, the rental page says "30 day rental period; 24 hour viewing period." Problem is, when I click 'Rent', it automatically sends me through to the on-demand viewing page where the movie starts playing, starting my 24 hour viewing period. I didn't want to start watching it tonight, I just wanted to use the credit.
So, fine, i'll watch a movie. I start watching the movie and it goes for 30 seconds, then buffers for 10, then goes for 30 seconds, then buffers for 10. WTF. THIS SUCKS.
Video Quality looks like crap so far from what i've seen.
I'm on a decently fast internet connection now (much better than my parents DSL I posted about the other night), 10mb Down / 1mb Up. No sites have speed issues except Amazon Unbox.
Seriously? No wonder they are giving away credit for the damn thing. The prices IMO are way too high as well (heck, most online rentals are way too high). My cable co offers HD On Demand movies for $3.99 and $4.99 and can be watched on my 46" HDTV. $4 to watch it on my small LCD? Blugh.
Am I alone?
