Taken for a fool Our unlimited

Taken for a fool

Our unlimited plan allows us unlimited movies via the internet, so this is one way to circumvent the damaged DVD issue. We still have an old Tivo in place but when we upgrade, we re going to capitalize on this cool feature! They just upped the Blu-ray prices yesterday, and it isn t rubbing people very well. I don t taken for a fool how I feel about this. The 1 price increase for Blu-ray was great, but now the plans are expensive for Blu-ray. I might look for other options. Or switch to a digital service like VUDU, Apple TV, or Amazon VOD. My disc problems with Netflix were a couple years ago. It was especially irritating because it was part of a series, so it s not like I could just go on to the next movie. The ability to watch instantly on my computer or Roku is definitely worth the price. I m not on the Blu-Ray plan yet. Don t know if I ever will. But it seems particularly harsh to people with the larger subscription plans. I don t know about anyone else, but there are usually only a couple movies on Blu-Ray that I care to see. So at any given time I d probably have maybe 1 or 2 BDs if I was on one of the larger plans. But Netflix is charging as though each of taken for a fool movies in your unlimited plan is a BD, which I think is unrealistic for a lot of people. Or it would be for me, since I mostly watch older movies and not as many new releases. They should have a pricing option where you specify how many BDs you can have at a time as well, and charge accordingly. Use blockbuster video, you can exchange your videos for any other one in store or online. In addition to ordering online and watching online. You figure one month is half of what you would pay to see it in the theater so why not: Great blog though. I will continue to check back for more useful tips! I ve been a Netflix member for about 5 years. Its a great service. It is convenient, they have a huge selection, watching movies online is a bonus and the price is OK. I ve rented a few hundred DVDs and I can t recall having problems with damaged DVDs. I don t think over 1-2% of my DVDs had any problems.

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