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Sidicas

Two Years of Netflix

 

I've been using Netflix for 2 years and I love it.  I've rented well over 200 movies so far and although I've had a few of them come scratched & unplayable, I must say that Netflix's service can't be beat..  I've tried Blockbuster and it takes them about 3-4 business days to ship me a DVD and with Netflix, it's always in the mailbox the day after they ship it..   Netflix has a massive Anime DVDs section and they also have some Anime On-Demand (Watch it live over the Internet).

 

 

I just got a link from Netflix that I can give out which will give you a one month Netflix free trial instead of the regular 2 weeks..

 

Good for:
1 month of Netflix DVD Rentals
EXPIRES: 9/30/2007
(Quantities are limited.)
Redeem

http://www.netflix.com/Default?mqso=80015523&nfso=64972086

Restrictions:
1) EggXperts Only! Do not share please!  I only have 5 vouchers, when they're gone, they're gone...
2) Only those who have never signed up for Netflix are eligible for a 1 month free trial.



Getting Recently Released DVDs FAST!

I'd just like to point out, that I just rented the DOA:Dead or Alive DVD, and I was able to get it the day after the DVD's release.. Netflix shipped on the day it released, you just can't beat that.. Big Smile

 

Scratched or Damaged DVDs?

On a few ocassions, Netflix has sent me a rented DVD that was so badly scratched it was unplayable.. Keep in mind, that I've rented well over 200 DVDs, and about 5 or 6 were unplayable..   So I simply filled out an online form, mailed the DVD back, and Netflix sent me a replacement.. Easy as pie, but I must admit it is a little annoying.  I wish DVDs didn't scratch as easily as they do! 

Edit:   Also, it's interesting to note that it seems my computers are much more picky about scratched DVDs that the full size DVD player hooked up to the television.  I'm not certain exactly why this is, but the DVD drives in computers tend to get stuck when there is a nasty scratch on the disc for several minutes while the regular DVD players often just skip over that part and keep on playing immediately.. I really wish computer DVD players were a lot better.  Maybe it's just my $20 Lite-ON drives giving me the headaches with the DVD playback on moderately scratched discs or maybe there is something more, honestly I have no idea..  Usually I just send a DVD back to Netflix if it doesn't play on my computers, but as noted, I've found that sometimes it will play on the Television DVD Player when it won't on the computers.

 

 

Prices, Costs, and What You Get 

If you pay $5 a month for renting DVDs from Netflix, then you get 5 hours of Netflix On Demand in addition to the rental, so that's quite a deal..  If you pay $17 then you get 17 hours in addition to your 3 at-a-time rentals (when you ship them back, they ship you the next movie in your queue).. The largest number of movies I've been able to rent in a month with the 3 at-a-time plan was 20, but you need to send them back the next day you get them to rent that many a month.. Of course it also depends on how close you are to a Netflix shipping facility, and that's what the free trial is for Smile.. Use the free trial for testing out the turnaround which is generally quite remarkable..

 

Note: Purchasing rented/used DVDs is not such a bad idea!

One of the things that Netflix members have access to is the ability to purchase some of the DVDs that Netflix rents out at a massive discount.  This is something that many people overlook and one of the less interesting "perks" of being a Netflix subscriber.. Buying shelf priced $29.99 DVDs a couple weeks after the DVD is released for $8 is something that you just can't pass up.. It's an undeniable bargain! 

I've bought a couple of used DVDs from Netflix for about $5 each and they came in their original case (case was in perfect condition) with light scratches on the DVD, but the DVDs were 100% playable. Now I haven't purchased enough DVDs from Netflix to know whether or not it's possible to get an unplayable DVD, Netflix guarantees DVD purchases to be playable, so you can get a replacement.

Unfortunately, not all DVDs that Netflix has are up for purchase! Netflix decides which DVDs they're going to sell, which is a little bit of a disappointment.   I want to be able to buy all my DVDs from Netflix, but often that option is not available for most movies that Netflix rents out.


Q: Movies on Demand, It can't be that good can it?

Actually, it's good... Very VERY good.. In fact, it totally blows other services such as Joost out of the water. ( If you need a Joost invite, send me a PM with your e-mail in it).   If you've ever used Joost, you know that it suffers from two major show-stopping problems.. The first being that Joost has poor quality video (at least compared to Netflix On Demand) and also Joost is very resource intensive. I am unable to run Joost on my 1.2 Ghz Celeron where I can run Netflix on Demand quite well at full-screen..
    But why is low system requirements important for Netflix On Demand?

It's very important because it allows you to build a cheaper and cooler running HTPC! You don't need to cram as much horsepower into your HTPC if you're going to build a computer solely for the purpose of watching Netflix On Demand as compared to Joost..   I have been fiddling with the idea of building a tiny HTPC and using it almost exclusively for Netflix, and anything above a 1.2 Ghz Celeron would be sufficient.

For those of us who already have Netflix, we love our Netflix On Demand, and it's getting better everyday! Most recently, they added the entire Xena series (all seasons) and I can watch an episode whenever I feel like it without having to wait 24-48 hours for the DVD to arrive. Keep in mind, that the On Demand service is in addition to your regular renting service. It's a perk that you can choose to use or not and you get it free of charge without having to pay any more for your Netflix subscription!

Conclusion: Blockbuster has NOTHING that can compete with Netflix On Demand.

 

 

Q: Does Netflix Throttle DVDs?

I don't know where this came from, but in my 2 years of using Netflix, I have found absolutely no evidence for this at all!  As I've said before, I've been quite capable of renting up to 20 DVDs a month AND watching 17 hours of Netflix On Demand while using the $17 a month plan..  And I never had any problems at all.     The only time I ever see DVDs on "Short Wait" is when they are first released on DVDs or on other rare occasions (described in paragraph below). As an example, the DOA: Dead Or Alive DVD was on "short wait" the day it was released. However, as I noted above, the DVD was in my mailbox the next day anyway! Which was quite a pleasant surprise for me.

There have been a couple times where I've had a "short wait" for an unpopular movie or anime.  I've even had it crop up right in the middle of an Anime series that I was renting, and Netflix jumped over the anime series and sent me a movie in my queue instead.   But does this mean Netflix is "throttling" me?

Highly doubtful, because there's just no evidence of it..  Most likely these "short waits" are caused by Netflix having a limited number of DVDs for a series and a few people returning DVDs that they scratched up so bad they can't be rented out to anybody else.. I have my own evidence that shows Netflix does NOT throttle and the short waits appear equally to everybody.. When I reported a DVD I had received a few months ago that was unplayable, the movie showed "Short wait" while Netflix shipped me a replacement.. I asked a friend who also had a Netflix account and my friend confirmed that the "short wait" showed for them too! So it wasn't Netflix throttling me, rather it was just an unexpected demand or caused by a recent report of an unplayable DVD.  Again, my own evidence shows, Netflix does not throttle..   I'm hoping that MythBusters will have a look into it and make a whole episode out of it!  As a 2 year subscriber to Netflix, there were some months that I rented as many as 20 DVDs on a $17 plan without thinking much of it..

Conclusion: I can say with strong confidence that Netflix Throttling is a MYTH.
 

Edit: However, there are those who will disagree with me and have collected their own evidence saying that Netflix throttling is very real. (Use google)..

I just haven't experience it myself at all..  I guess I'm just lucky? 

 

 

Anyway, here's an interesting chart for the month of August, 2007..

Service Monthly Cost
(tax included)
Rentals
Delivered
Broken
Rentals
Cost/Rental* Rentals/
Week
Netflix $18.01 18 0 18@ $1.00 ea 4.1
Blockbuster $19.07 14 0 14@ $1.36 ea 3.2
GreenCine $21.95 9 0 9@ $2.44 ea 2.1
Total $59.03 41 0 41@ $1.44 ea 9.4

Source: http://www.manuelsweb.com/netflixjournal11.htm

 

Ask a question about Netflix, and I will answer it and add it above! 

Edit: Don't forget, NewEgg sells DVDs too! Although NewEgg's selection is not quite on par with Amazon, I have found quite a few hard-to-find foreign DVDs on NewEgg's site for even better prices than Amazon! So make sure you check the price and availability on NewEgg before buying your DVDs somewhere else! You might be surprised!



Published Friday, September 14, 2007 3:12 PM by Sidicas

Comments

 

GmsCool said:

I think it is your DVD rom, because mine plays disks that my home system won't, and I can enable error checking, and use a program to save the disk (copies, rebuilds, writes a new one)

My G/F is bad about leaving them laying around.

Thanks for the Vouchers!

September 17, 2007 2:59 AM
 

IronMan77 said:

Thanks for writing this. I have been wanting to hear another opinion on the NetFlix throttling issue.

From what I have read, NetFlix is just awesome and I will probably jump in within a few months.

September 21, 2007 10:48 PM
 

volfann said:

I am currently using Netflix for the third time..I swap back and forth between Netflix and BB whenever shipping issues become intolerable...Here is an exerpt from Wikipedia concerning their "throttling" issues.

[edit] "Throttling" and the Chavez lawsuit

Netflix's allocation policy—referred to by many as "throttling"—gives priority shipping and selection to customers who rent the fewest discs per month. Higher volume renters may see some of their shipments delayed, sent across country, or sent out of order.[28] Netflix currently claims that "the large majority of our subscribers are able to receive their movies in about one business day following our shipment of the requested movie from their local distribution center."[29] However, not all shipments come from the subscriber's local distribution center. Shipments from distant centers are often delayed, as well.

In September, 2004, a consumer class action lawsuit, Frank Chavez v. Netflix, Inc,[30] was brought against Netflix in San Francisco Superior Court. The suit alleged false advertising, in relation to claims of "unlimited rentals" with "one-day delivery." In January 2005, Netflix changed its "Terms of Use" to acknowledge what has commonly become known as "throttling." (Mike Kaltschnee, owner of the Hacking Netflix blog, says Netflix calls this practice "smoothing" internally

September 26, 2007 11:53 AM
 

Phoenix34 said:

I tried blockbuster.com last year an had a few problems. First they sent me the wrong movies in the wrong envolope.  I asked for a old steve mcqueen movie, but instead they sent me the correct CD envolope with the correct year and name of movie, but with the wrong DVD in side. They sent me a remake of the movie. They done this about three times with three different movies and still never sent me the correct movie, even after i e mailed them and called them on the phone. BlockBuster.com has the worst customer service on the planet thet i know of. I am not joking around, i am very serious about this.  Month and months later i decided to give blockbuster.com another try.  But this time around a whole nightmare happened. Instead of getting my movies shipping out the next day like before, it took three to four days for them to ship me a movie. I even up graded to the 4 DVDs per month, but still i was only getting two movies per week. I returned my DVD's to the instore every single time so the services would be faster. But still i was only getting two movies per week. One of the movies was never even logged in to their system as being returned until 29 days later. They said i must check my q list of out going movies every single day to make sure. Who in the world has time to mess around with q lists every single day? I asked for a month free membership to make up for their 29 day big mistake and for only getting two movies per week. But they would only give me a two week free membership, Then the customer service agent was speaking to me in a rude, intimidating and threating manner, I was shocked. I was actually almost scared after i got off the phone. I strongly believe they hire these customer service agents to be as rude and intimidating as possible for reasons. After had to beg to get the higher manager on the phone, after she got on the phone, she said there was nothing she could do for me. I told her i am canceling my membership, She said if you do you will NEVER be able to join blockbuster.com again. Dude, people, BLOCKBUSTER.COM should be reported.  

I am going to finally give Net flex a chance, I never tried Netflex before. But i read good reviews about Netflex. If Netflex does not work out, then forget it, ill just buy the damn movies.

October 5, 2007 4:03 PM
 

aesman said:

Netflix is great as long as you don't want a movie as soon as it is released. Then you have to wait even longer. It is just easier for me to go to the store and rent it from there or rent it from my cable company.

Netflix was great for getting those older movies and shrinking them, but it isn't worth it. Blockbuster still keeps a great in store selection.

I canceled my account with netflix about four months ago and haven't missed it since.

November 13, 2007 1:42 PM
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