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Netflix released in Canada today... (pg. 3)
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bigdaddyluke
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Originally posted by FunkyCrew
yeah and then get tons of calls from pissed off peeps who forgot demanding to cancel..


why is it a companies Job to protect people from themselves?

if you sign up for something that's trial based, and forget to cancel you should blame your self not the company... looking at the netflix site, the instructions are pretty clear

just my 2 cents
*~LiSa-LoO~*
I was just talking to my friend about this. Not a fan. I don't know about you, but I love the experience of going to Blockbuster and just roaming through the store trying to pick a movie. You lose that with Netflix. Plus, you don't get the movie right away and I'm told you may not even get your top pick? What the hell is that?

I'm not sure if you can download movies from them - but even still, I wouldn't want to. I don't want to watch movies on my laptop all the time, nor do I want to have to hook up my laptop to my TV.

I want to go to the movie store and rent a movie dammit.
chinamon
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Originally posted by FunkyCrew
yeah and then get tons of calls from pissed off peeps who forgot demanding to cancel..


its not the company's fault when it trial agreement (to which the consumer agrees to when they sign up for the trial period) states that they will be billed for service after the trial period expires if they do not cancel.
chinamon
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
I was just talking to my friend about this. Not a fan. I don't know about you, but I love the experience of going to Blockbuster and just roaming through the store trying to pick a movie. You lose that with Netflix.


thats sort of how i feel about digital magazines. people tell me i can download a PDF of a magazine for free so i dont have to buy a hard copy at the store but i like being able to flip the pages with my hands
nsane
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
I was just talking to my friend about this. Not a fan. I don't know about you, but I love the experience of going to Blockbuster and just roaming through the store trying to pick a movie. You lose that with Netflix. Plus, you don't get the movie right away and I'm told you may not even get your top pick? What the hell is that?

I'm not sure if you can download movies from them - but even still, I wouldn't want to. I don't want to watch movies on my laptop all the time, nor do I want to have to hook up my laptop to my TV.

I want to go to the movie store and rent a movie dammit.


WTF are you talking about. go back to the 90s then.

Live with the advancement or stay inept.
*~LiSa-LoO~*
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Originally posted by chinamon
thats sort of how i feel about digital magazines. people tell me i can download a PDF of a magazine for free so i dont have to buy a hard copy at the store but i like being able to flip the pages with my hands


Exactly. It's the same with digital books too at school. I like having the hard copy in front of me so I don't have to stare at a screen more than I already have to.

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Originally posted by nsane
WTF are you talking about. go back to the 90s then.

Live with the advancement or stay inept.


WTF are YOU talking about. Have fun living in your house and never leaving b/c you can do everything online now. :rolleyes:

Sorry I like to interact with real people and watch movies on a screen bigger than my monitor.
geroin
quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
its not the company's fault when it trial agreement (to which the consumer agrees to when they sign up for the trial period) states that they will be billed for service after the trial period expires if they do not cancel.


you would be surprised how many people still call in and complain even when the terms and conditions are right there..

most of the time you are forced to remove the fees otherwise you may lose future clientèle with these tactics.
nsane
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
Exactly. It's the same with digital books too at school. I like having the hard copy in front of me so I don't have to stare at a screen more than I already have to.


That's not even a good comparison.

It is known as a fact that words per minute read from a screen is much lower than reading from a book.

You would not say the same if I found you all the PDFs for your books for free.

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WTF are YOU talking about. Have fun living in your house and never leaving b/c you can do everything online now. :rolleyes: Sorry I like to interact with real people


Sorry for interacting with fake people

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and watch movies on a screen bigger than my monitor.


Lol? Thought you were smarter than that.



Anyways. It's called easy access. Such moronic response from a typical "I'm a social girl". I've sure never heard that argument before.
What do you like about Blockbuster? The smell? The line? The price?

I might as well pay for a subscription and watch movies whenever the I want.
VDub
Lisa they're not doing the DVD thing here. Only streaming...

And I've been looking through the selection and it's not all that great but its still worth the 8 bucks... For now...

I also have it through my PS3 for the tv and I can watch on my iPhone...

I do agree about the books and magazines though...
FunkyCrew
quote:
Originally posted by bigdaddyluke
why is it a companies Job to protect people from themselves?

if you sign up for something that's trial based, and forget to cancel you should blame your self not the company... looking at the netflix site, the instructions are pretty clear

just my 2 cents


I'm NOT arguing against that
I'm poiting out what could be avoided :) set the account to disable after 1 month and Bob's your uncle

FunkyCrew
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Originally posted by geroin
you would be surprised how many people still call in and complain even when the terms and conditions are right there..

most of the time you are forced to remove the fees otherwise you may lose future clientèle with these tactics.


bingo.
*~LiSa-LoO~*
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Originally posted by nsane
That's not even a good comparison.

It is known as a fact that words per minute read from a screen is much lower than reading from a book.

You would not say the same if I found you all the PDFs for your books for free.

Sorry for interacting with fake people

Lol? Thought you were smarter than that.

Anyways. It's called easy access. Such moronic response from a typical "I'm a social girl". I've sure never heard that argument before.
What do you like about Blockbuster? The smell? The line? The price?

I might as well pay for a subscription and watch movies whenever the I want.


You're an idiot. Open your eyes when you read. When did I compare how fast one can read on a screen compared to a book? MY PERSONAL PREFERENCE is to read a text book in hard copy b/c I don't like STARING at a screen. Plus, I can bring a highlighted textbook into an exam, can I bring a computer? No. And it's funny you mention PDFs, b/c one of my profs gave us the textbook for free on CD. And I'm printing it out b/c I want a hard copy.

What the are you talking about fake people?

And again, open your eyes:

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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
nor do I want to have to hook up my laptop to my TV.


And FYI, my biggest screen TV is not as big as my biggest monitor.

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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
but I love the experience of going to Blockbuster and just roaming through the store trying to pick a movie.


I find a lot of hidden gems that way.

When it comes down to it, it's called personal preference. You like staying at home and downloading movies, I don't. Deal with it. There was no reason to jump on me right from the start. I'm done with you, enjoy sitting in front of your computer screen 24/7.
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