Yah man, what are you talking about? How do they not provide unlimited DVDs? Because you have a "3 at-a-time" plan? Once you have 3 in your home you cannot get anymore, is that how? That's the name of the plan! It's not "3 at-a-time" per month, it's just "3 at-a-time". It's amazingly easy to get more than 3 per month... you'd have to be really lazy not to get more than 3, and then it's your fault, not theirs. In the past 30 days, I've received 17 films from Netflix. I have the "3 at-a-time" plan too... 17! I also live on the West coast. I see no reason to complain.
It takes the system a while to "learn" your renting habits. If you've only been with them 2-3 months, you probably won't notice yet. But rest assured, if you use the service more than 1-2 time per month (in other words, if you actually take advantage of the savings provided by such a plan in theory), then you'll get throttled eventually.
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modenadude @ May 19th 2007 11:02PM
Yah man, what are you talking about? How do they not provide unlimited DVDs? Because you have a "3 at-a-time" plan? Once you have 3 in your home you cannot get anymore, is that how? That's the name of the plan! It's not "3 at-a-time" per month, it's just "3 at-a-time". It's amazingly easy to get more than 3 per month... you'd have to be really lazy not to get more than 3, and then it's your fault, not theirs. In the past 30 days, I've received 17 films from Netflix. I have the "3 at-a-time" plan too... 17! I also live on the West coast. I see no reason to complain.
paul34 @ May 19th 2007 11:32PM
:sigh:
* Yes, I am on the 3-at-a-time plan ($18/month)
* Yes, I know I can't have more than 3 at a time
* That's not the point of what I'm saying ;-)
Look here! Hopefully this will finally make everything clear! LOL =)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11262292/
It takes the system a while to "learn" your renting habits. If you've only been with them 2-3 months, you probably won't notice yet. But rest assured, if you use the service more than 1-2 time per month (in other words, if you actually take advantage of the savings provided by such a plan in theory), then you'll get throttled eventually.