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I was a member when they first started, and they have mature selection at the time, have they discontinued that?
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Originally posted by parter001 I was a member when they first started, and they have mature selection at the time, have they discontinued that? IIRC, one of the owners was given a political appointment to some board in California and they dropped the mature products to avoid any controversy. |
Extra one out, 30% off
Above someone mentioned that they now have 4 out but are paying for 3 out. I got an email saying that this was a temporary Christmas gift, an extra disk out over the holidays. My "4th out" shipped on 12/05.
I also see that they now offer gift certificates. You can give a 1 to 6 months membership to a new member at 30% off, and a year at 25% off. |
Originally posted by parter001 I was a member when they first started, and they have mature selection at the time, have they discontinued that? <Hi Jim, Thanks for your inquiry. Please be advised that Netflix is discontinuing its "Mature" genre, a category of DVDs consisting of softer erotic-style films like those commonly available on cable television. Netflix has already made the majority of titles in this genre "unavailable" and will be working to remove all these titles from our inventory and customer queues during the coming months. The Mature genre represented a very small portion of our business, and we hope our customers will find no shortage of other great DVDs from among our collection of more than 10,000 titles. Netflix deeply regrets any inconvenience this change may cause for our customers. If you have any further questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us. Thanks, Abdullah NetFlix.com Customer Service Original Message Follows: ------------------------- What happened to all the Mature category titles you used to stock?> |
I live in Northern California, right next door to these guys, and even then I’ve been tempted to cancel because of “released to ship” delays. I haven’t yet, but their most recent screw up is making me re-think my movie addiction supplier.
They sent me a “formatted to fit your television” disc of The Mummy Returns! I can’t access their site through the firewall here, but I could have sworn that they list it as letterbox. Either some goof in their purchasing department is going for the full screen only versions of movies that are now disturbingly being produced or they are getting both versions and making no distinction when sending them out. This wasn’t a movie that I really cared about seeing in its full glory, but it still put a sick feeling in my stomach sitting there and trying to pretend I was watching it on cable. :mad: :mad: :mad: |
Former NetFlixer
You would be happy with NetFlix if you don't mind having items being on "Released to ship" for days (sometimes it took 4). Not to mention that once you contacted them about it, they took the items off "Released to ship" and place next ones to (guess what) "Released to ship" for few more days.
IMO, That is totally cheating since that equates to a lot less than number of DVDs being out to you (Breaking the agreement to customers). |
Lost in the mail?
So what happens if you mark it lost in the mail? Do they automatically ship you out a new movie? 3 for 21.95 isn't a bad deal. I am currently with RentMyDVD after Netflix decided to jack my prices up from 19.95 - 25.95. It is now harder than ever to get a new release from RMDVD. I need some honest comments on Netflix as I am thinking about joining them again.
Let me know! Thanks everyone. |
Re: Former NetFlixer
Originally posted by VincentHVPhan You would be happy with NetFlix if you don't mind having items being on "Released to ship" for days (sometimes it took 4). Not to mention that once you contacted them about it, they took the items off "Released to ship" and place next ones to (guess what) "Released to ship" for few more days. IMO, That is totally cheating since that equates to a lot less than number of DVDs being out to you (Breaking the agreement to customers). Well if that is the case... That is what happened to me when I quit Netflix. I couldn't stand being on the "Released to ship" list, I mean for days on end. |
Re: Lost in the mail?
Originally posted by JesterSlack So what happens if you mark it lost in the mail? Do they automatically ship you out a new movie? 3 for 21.95 isn't a bad deal. I am currently with RentMyDVD after Netflix decided to jack my prices up from 19.95 - 25.95. It is now harder than ever to get a new release from RMDVD. I need some honest comments on Netflix as I am thinking about joining them again. If you mark a disc "lost in the mail", they do send out the next one in your queue. However, Netflix has this posted on their site: "If the quantity of lost discs reported by a customer becomes excessive, however, we will place the account under review and notify the customer via email." We don't know what "excessive" means yet. |
Well I certainly can't get any new releases on RMDVD lately.. So I think when my last month is up with them is next week.. so I will give them another chance.
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I have consistently been happy with Netflix, although I do rent supplemental films from other sites if Netflix doesn't have them in stock, or they are impossible to get. In determining whether I will stay a Netflix customer, I ask myself the following questions:
1) Am I able to rent enough films per month to make the program worth my while? Even with the occasional shipping delays, I am still getting about 6-7 films per month for my $20, a slightly better deal than I get with any Brick and Mortar store. 2) How does their selection stack up against the competition? While Netflix has lost a step in this regard over the past year as far as more esoteric films are concerned, they have improved substantially with regard to new releases. And I still haven't found any other single store with a better selection of *available* films. Tom |
Tom, You are 100% correct. I think I have made up my mind. I don't think RMD has the selection that I am looking for. I admit I am demanding. But if I am paying for a service I want good service. I have been getting substandard from RMDVD lately. Too bad for them.
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New Member
Yeeeee HAAAAAAWWWWWW
Looks like Netflix just rounded up another member.. Looks like everything on my list except for tremors 3 is available.. Yes this also includes new releases.. Good Job Netflix! |
Update
Originally posted by CheapBastid I got a coupon with my dvd player that was going to expire in December, so I decided to try them. I was pleasantly surprised. I had heard many a rant on how badly they sucked (poor customer service response time, poor shipping time, price hikes) but my first month was pretty flawless... I really can't recommend them any higher in regards to Customer Service as all my interactions with them have been sterling, and my limited experience with using them for rentals (4 months worth - mostly in a 2 out plan) was a dream as well. It seems that the major complaints I'd read about (and that kept me away from them for so long) aren't as prevalent as they were during their growing pains (at least they weren't apparent to me during my brief stay with them). |
Netflix has started shipping from the East Coast
I was told by a customer service rep that Netflix has started shipping from the East Coast. Does anyone know which state? I have e-mailed them about this. I'm waiting for a reply.
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I have not heard if this was ever going to be set in stone. However when I first joined Netflix, they did mention something about New York. I can not remember though. Sorry if that wasn't much help.
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