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Netflix Revisited.
Personal experience. | Dec 3, 2009 | DGHoodini

Posted on 12/02/2009 9:41:46 PM PST by DGHoodini

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Just curious, is it the picture quality, legality, or not knowing where to go...that keeps you all from watching TV, movies, and sporting events free online?


21 posted on 12/02/2009 11:52:56 PM PST by icwhatudo ("laws requiring compulsory abortion could be sustained under the existing Constitution"Obama Adviser)
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To: DGHoodini
My mother has come to love the Netflix online instant movies. Me, I put off joining Netflix for more than a year in spite of good reviews from friends. We live a good six miles from town, and renting from brick-and-mortar was getting to be a real pain; we paid way too many overdue charges or went racing into town for no other reason than to return movies.

We finally started getting Netflix (two discs at a time). The only regret I have is that I didn't do it sooner and save myself quite a lot of $ and even more time and gas dealing with crowded, poorly staffed video stores whose selections were a small fraction Netflix's. I never have to go any further than the mailbox to return or receive movies, and turnaround is one day (return on Monday, receive next movie on Wednesday).

As a promotional writer who pays a lot of attention to the power of words and language to move people to action, I consider Netflix's radio ads THE BEST EXAMPLES EVER of how to do it right. They are 100 percent positive -- every player is a winner; there is zero negative in any way, shape, or form to their ads. "Co-RRECT!" I'd been admiring their ads for more than a year before joining ... I should have just joined from the start; any company smart enough to have such great advertising would probably have a great product -- and Netflix is a shining example.

22 posted on 12/02/2009 11:55:47 PM PST by Finny ("Raise hell. Vote smart." -- Ted Nugent.)
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To: icwhatudo

None for me. It’s the selection. And even Netflix’s selection is not that great.


23 posted on 12/02/2009 11:58:37 PM PST by streetpreacher (Arminian by birth, Calvinist by the grace of God)
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To: DGHoodini
We have Netflix. Turn around is two days and it's delivered right to our mail box, which is much more convenient than going to the store and then having to return it.
24 posted on 12/03/2009 12:31:43 AM PST by AlaskaErik (I served and protected my country for 31 years. Democrats spent that time trying to destroy it.)
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To: nickcarraway
fulfillment

Must be some fancy bizness buzzword. There's gotta be another word shorter than 11 characters that means the same thing. :O)

25 posted on 12/03/2009 12:37:31 AM PST by library user
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To: icwhatudo

It’s the content. Look, I love Hulu, and Fancast, and enjoy being able to catch episodes of many, (but not all) of my faves that I miss, because i’m out or such. But really. a lot of the shows and movies that they have are more filler, than anything I’d actually watch. Don’t get me wrong i am not about wanting to pay more for the same that I can get cheapper or free, but a lot of times free means cheap (in more ways than one) or, commercials. or illegal activities that can lead to huge legal fines. There are certain shows and movies that don’t lend themselves well to commercials. Pointy in case: Hulu recently added and old 1960’s BritTV series of the Sherlocjk holmes Miysteries, I used to watch on PBS. It’s great to see those old eopisodes, but Huluj puts commercials in them, and it just dedtroys the whole mood every time one of them comes on.


26 posted on 12/03/2009 12:49:04 AM PST by DGHoodini (Iran Azadi!)
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To: library user

Yeah...They like to call them “fullfillment centers”...Amazon uses the term for their distribution centers as well. >Bo)


27 posted on 12/03/2009 12:52:32 AM PST by DGHoodini (Iran Azadi!)
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To: Yaelle

Yeah I’m a big Dexter fan too. And it is really heating up to the season finale! Can’t wait till Sunday night! How ever *will* Dexter deal with “Third Rock Boy” ...nope don’t want to give any spoilers if you are waiting to see this season other than first run. i’ll just say this season started off a touch slow, but it’s got it’s afterburners fired up *now*!
>B-)


28 posted on 12/03/2009 1:18:14 AM PST by DGHoodini (Iran Azadi!)
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To: icwhatudo

I’ve watched literally hundreds of “free” tv programs on Hulu...Heck I’ve watched close to 200 episodes of SG-! on Hulu, for whuich I am most grateful to them for. There’s no way I’d have been able to watcvh them otherwise. I’d never be able to justify over a $150 purchase for the complete series on DVD. (+the two movies that Netflix has as Instant streaming content!...That i’ll be watching sometime in January, when it’s all snowy outside, and I don’t have to worry about returning them) ;o)


29 posted on 12/03/2009 1:29:39 AM PST by DGHoodini (Iran Azadi!)
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To: Zetman

I have never used their service. Not that I am for or against it, I just don’t watch that many new movies. I am more likely to catch an old movie on the big screen at the Stanford Theatre in Palo Alto.


30 posted on 12/03/2009 2:12:28 AM PST by nickcarraway
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To: onyx
Hey Chief!

Dunno if you have seeen them, but here they have Red Box DVD Rental machines that look like Coke machines.  The one here is in front of a Walgreens and you can rent New Release DVD's for a $1 a night.  Pretty slick deal if you want a movie night now and again.

31 posted on 12/03/2009 3:17:14 AM PST by BigSkyFreeper ("The Community Organizer better stop bitching that the community is organizing." - Rush Limbaugh)
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To: nickcarraway
I live in the same town as Netflix' headquarters, but I don't think they've ever had fulfillment in California. I think it's in Texas.

And someone in Texas is probably getting their movies from the distribution point near you.  That's another reason why movies seem delayed or slow when they arrive.  "Throttling" the hardcore Netflix customers is the other half of that problem.

32 posted on 12/03/2009 3:23:48 AM PST by BigSkyFreeper ("The Community Organizer better stop bitching that the community is organizing." - Rush Limbaugh)
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To: DGHoodini

Ha! I was toying with the idea of posting a vanity re:netflix; we got a HD Sony on Black Friday, we should be getting our HD DVR from the cable company tomorrow, and our Blu-Ray is arriving by UPS today. This blu ray is the Sony model mentioned on the Netflix website as ready for downloads from their site (and other sites like Amazon that stream movies). I was wondering how the streaming was working out for other people. Based on your experience, we’ll probably sign up either this month or January . But if I am reading the Netflix website correctly , it sounds like with their plan, you have to get a DVD through the mail (1 or 2 out at a time) to be signed up for the streaming content. Also,when I was a member, I had 3 or 4 DVDs out at a time, and you could have 8 or 10 out, if you wanted to pay $50-60 for the privilege(I don’t)-do they still offer plans for more than 2 DVDs out?


33 posted on 12/03/2009 5:39:04 AM PST by kaylar (It's MARTIAL law. Not marshal(l) or marital-MARTIAL! If you're gonna talk about it, spell it right)
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To: kaylar

Pretty sure they still offer the 3 out at a time deal. But I was going for the cheapest route, as it was my intention to merely check out what was available for ‘Instant Viewing’.


34 posted on 12/03/2009 7:03:54 AM PST by DGHoodini (Iran Azadi!)
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To: DGHoodini

“a lot of the shows and movies that they have are more filler, than anything I’d actually watch. “

I wasn’t referring to Hulu or Fancast, I was referring to sites that show first run movies like 2012, Blind Side, NFL football, NCAA basketball, etc.

Was curious if the legality of such sites keep people away, or if it was simply not knowing about them.


35 posted on 12/03/2009 10:47:16 AM PST by icwhatudo ("laws requiring compulsory abortion could be sustained under the existing Constitution"Obama Adviser)
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To: icwhatudo

They keep *me* away. The *last* thing I need in my life, is some content owner suing me for $400,000 dollars, for copyright infringemenTS. That, and fear of D/L ing some major legue virus or trojan horse i’d have to “splain” how it got on to my system/LAN.


36 posted on 12/03/2009 1:30:19 PM PST by DGHoodini (Iran Azadi!)
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To: DGHoodini
a year or so back, the news came out that Netflix had been intentionally slowing down, the turnover rate for "heavy renters", (Like me), and had been caught out at it.

I too subscribed to netflix a few years back. The first couple of months or so was great. I was getting about 24 dvds a month. The day I got my 3 dvds in the mail, Id watch them all, return them the next day, and the day after that I'd get my next 3 dvds.

Then all of the sudden, it got slowed down to about 16 a month. The return addresses on the envelopes used to be adressed to a distribution center only a couple of towns away. Now the return address on the envelopes was to a distribution center further away in the city (I live in the suburbs). Sometimes to a distribution center in another state! And instead of getting next day service, my DVDs were taking 2-3 days to get to the distribution center and 2-3 days back to my house. This went on for a period of 9 months before service finally returned to normal and I started getting next day service again and my DVDs were going and coming from that distribution center only a couple of towns away again.

Time goes on, and there were times when money became tight so I had to sometimes downgrade my membership or end it altogether. Recently I had to downgrade my service from 3 DVDs at a time to 1 DVD at a time. But came with that 1 DVD at a time was the watch instantly service. I am LOVING it. Its even better than having the DVDs mailed to me. I can watch it on my computer OR on my tv with the help of my xbox 360 video game console (WHICH I got for free over the internet...anyone who wants to get one for free, freepmail me) and xbox live.

I'm watching so many movies and tv shows through netflix's watch instantly, that I'm not finding time to watch the one DVD that they mail to me. It takes me weeks, even months before I find time to watch that one mailed DVD! And at 9 bucks a month, the price is right too.

37 posted on 12/03/2009 3:13:39 PM PST by lowbridge ("We may be wrong, but the point is, we believe in what we're doing." - Joe Biden)
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To: nickcarraway

They have fulfillment all over the place. Just about every major metro area has one.


38 posted on 12/03/2009 3:16:39 PM PST by discostu (The Bluebird of Happiness long absent from his life, Ned is visited by the Chicken of Depression)
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To: DGHoodini

Theres no downloading files (like the old napster), just watching video hosted by websites set up like “You Tube”.

I could be wrong and maybe others could comment but if someone posts the new movie “2012” on You Tube... and you watch it at that site...have you broken the law or is it only the person who posted the copyrighted material?

If you watched such a vid (in very high quality btw-LOL)is it traceable if you didn’t “download” anything?


39 posted on 12/03/2009 6:16:14 PM PST by icwhatudo ("laws requiring compulsory abortion could be sustained under the existing Constitution"Obama Adviser)
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To: the anti-liberal; BigSkyFreeper

Thanks, TAL! I’ll go to Blockbuster soon. netflix has let me run out of movies AGAIN: “short wait” to “long wait” in my “cue.”

Chief - Thanks for the info on Walgreen’s. I’ll look there too, since it’s right on my way to Blockbuster. :)


40 posted on 12/03/2009 9:08:03 PM PST by onyx
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