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<blockquote data-quote="Janx" data-source="post: 6059452" data-attributes="member: 8835"><p>I've been using Netflix for several years now.</p><p></p><p>works great. The ps3, xbox, iThing can all watch movies. And it remembers my place. no deadline to finish the movie, unlike renting from Sony/Microsoft directly via their movie feature.</p><p></p><p>The disc rentals work great. Pick your list of movies on their web site, and they send them as fast as you can watch and return the disk. I get a movie every 3 days if I watch it the night I recieve it and mail it out in the morning.</p><p></p><p>If a disk is bad, go to the site, and it shows your current check-out. You click the report a problem button and tell them what happened. They tell you to send the disk back and the replacement is already on its way.</p><p></p><p>One year, when the alignment of holidays meant a long gap in mail service, they sent 2 discs out. Just to as a courtesy so folks would have something to watch.</p><p></p><p>One time, I accidentally grabbed an Xbox game from the drive (I have 2 drives on my xbox) instead of the netflix movie in the other drive and sent it in the packet. They emailed me about it, mailed my game back, and waited for me to send the original movie back. That was REALLY nice of them to detect that and help solve it.</p><p></p><p>Netflix only sends one disk at a time (unless you buy the 2 disc package). They don't charge you late fees or overages because you get to keep the disc for as long as you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janx, post: 6059452, member: 8835"] I've been using Netflix for several years now. works great. The ps3, xbox, iThing can all watch movies. And it remembers my place. no deadline to finish the movie, unlike renting from Sony/Microsoft directly via their movie feature. The disc rentals work great. Pick your list of movies on their web site, and they send them as fast as you can watch and return the disk. I get a movie every 3 days if I watch it the night I recieve it and mail it out in the morning. If a disk is bad, go to the site, and it shows your current check-out. You click the report a problem button and tell them what happened. They tell you to send the disk back and the replacement is already on its way. One year, when the alignment of holidays meant a long gap in mail service, they sent 2 discs out. Just to as a courtesy so folks would have something to watch. One time, I accidentally grabbed an Xbox game from the drive (I have 2 drives on my xbox) instead of the netflix movie in the other drive and sent it in the packet. They emailed me about it, mailed my game back, and waited for me to send the original movie back. That was REALLY nice of them to detect that and help solve it. Netflix only sends one disk at a time (unless you buy the 2 disc package). They don't charge you late fees or overages because you get to keep the disc for as long as you want. [/QUOTE]
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