Netflix actually offers further discounts to cancelling members?

glorygunk

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With the Netflix turnaround time increasing for me as of late (Bay Area) I've been considering cancelling my account. However, I recall reading on these forums that Netflix actually offers a lower rate to those who are deciding to cancel. Anybody know how this works/details?
 

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Originally posted by: glorygunk
With the Netflix turnaround time increasing for me as of late (Bay Area) I've been considering cancelling my account. However, I recall reading on these forums that Netflix actually offers a lower rate to those who are deciding to cancel. Anybody know how this works/details?

Its the holidays...mail always slows down. Oddly enough my netflix turnaround time has not
 

Josh

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With most big companies looking to keep some of their long time customers they will offer a discount if you try to cancel service. I believe some cell phone companies did this a while back and it was a big thing on the "hot deals" forum. Give it a go, worst comes to worst and they don't offer you a discount and you don't want to cancel...just say so :)
 

jimikim

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Get Walmart version of netflix it's $2 cheaper. Or blockbuster for same price you get 2 in-store rental coupons.
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: jimikim
Get Walmart version of netflix it's $2 cheaper. Or blockbuster for same price you get 2 in-store rental coupons.

I signed up for their two week free trial. The website sucked. The shipping time sucked. I didn't search for any obscure movies, but I hear their selection is not as good as Netflix. Seemed like a lot fewer movies were available for immediate shipment (many were all rented out).

I've been using Hollywood Video's Movie Value Pass for the last few months, $10 for the first 3 months, 3 out at a time. That's a lot nicer on the weekends when I watch a lot of movies.
 

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they were able to keep me with the discount offer as i was cancelling. I'm at the lowest level now and I'm still not using all my rentals each month. :(
 

Aves

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They do but it varies. I assume that they look at your rentals per month to figure out whether or not they actually make enough money to bother keeping you.
 

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Originally posted by: jimikim
Get Walmart version of netflix it's $2 cheaper. Or blockbuster for same price you get 2 in-store rental coupons.

walmart is too slow. blockbuster is too slow. the two instores are not incentive enough. I guess it helps to be w/in 5 miles or so of the distro warehouse :D
 

glorygunk

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Originally posted by: mugs

I've been using Hollywood Video's Movie Value Pass for the last few months, $10 for the first 3 months, 3 out at a time. That's a lot nicer on the weekends when I watch a lot of movies.

What is this all about? I have a Hollywood Video nearby. Is this via their website or you actually have to go in the store? How's the selection?

 

mugs

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Originally posted by: glorygunk
Originally posted by: mugs

I've been using Hollywood Video's Movie Value Pass for the last few months, $10 for the first 3 months, 3 out at a time. That's a lot nicer on the weekends when I watch a lot of movies.

What is this all about? I have a Hollywood Video nearby. Is this via their website or you actually have to go in the store? How's the selection?

It's in store, they have sign-up forms there. The selection is obviously whatever they have in the store, so not as good as Netflix. For $10 a month it's been well worth it for me. I'll probably even keep it when it's $15 a month.