No, of course you're not.Originally Posted by cheylink
Obviously I'm not the only one that is upset about this.........
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Netfli...08527.html?x=0
No, of course you're not.Originally Posted by cheylink
Obviously I'm not the only one that is upset about this.........
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Netfli...08527.html?x=0
I don't think your the only one that isn't upset by this, certainly wasn't singling you outOriginally Posted by parsleysage
No, of course you're not.I'm the only one who's NOT upset about it,! I've been a Netflix customer for more than three years, and always marveled at how inexpensive I thought it was. It's not a shock and not an outrage to me, personally. But I understand that lots & lots of people are upset.
In the end, digital distribution is more future proof and more cost effective and allows them to market globally, and their pure digital accounts were ~ 22 million compared to only 2 million for pure hardcopy accounts.Originally Posted by mrblanche
Netflix reported last week that their customer base erosion was much large than they expected, and there is real concern in the market that they might not survive it. My guess is they will, but with an entirely different customer base.
They rotate it around every couple of months. It does suck when you have something planned out, but its nice when you feel like there's nothing left! What kind of tv do you like? I'm more than willing to offer suggestions. I'm pretty much addicted to Netflix.Originally Posted by zohdee
I am not upset about the cost of Netflix. What I am upset about is how they have something on streaming then it is gone. I signed up for the streaming service to see Dexter and....Melrose Place. I started with Melrose Place first and now Dexter is not available.
I remember a time where there were no Saturday deliveries and no banks open on SaturdaysOriginally Posted by cheylink
Currently they are saying the postal service is making cuts and may cut Saturdays out of service, no deliveries on Saturdays!
Just between you and meOriginally Posted by Arlyn
I remember a time where there were no Saturday deliveries and no banks open on Saturdays