That sucks. I had them for about 2 years and I think I ended up with about 6-7 broken or too scratched to play DVDs. I guess it isn't that bad for that period of time, but the first one is not making a good impression.
We probably rent 3-5 a month. Can't beat the local place on Mondays where you can rent any dvd for $.99 and if it isn't new that week you can keep it for five days.
“If you can convince the lowest white man he’s better than the best colored man, he won’t notice you’re picking his pocket. Hell, give him somebody to look down on, and he’ll empty his pockets for you.”
No kidding... I don't either, seriously... spend $3 bucks in gas to go to a rental store, to find what you want isn't there, with minimum wage workers who would rather spit on your face than actually help you find something, then go home to find out the movie is scratched, not working, skips or might even be the wrong movie. All for about the price of going to an actual movie.
And then the store across the street from me closes down and everyone wonders why.
No kidding... I don't either, seriously... spend $3 bucks in gas to go to a rental store, to find what you want isn't there, with minimum wage workers who would rather spit on your face than actually help you find something, then go home to find out the movie is scratched, not working, skips or might even be the wrong movie. All for about the price of going to an actual movie.
And then the store across the street from me closes down and everyone wonders why.
I hope Blockbuster dies quickly...
A. I dont think anyone goes to an actual physical video store any more. The thread was about NetFlix.
B. The price of going to an actual movie? Have you been to a theater since 1975?
C. $3 in gas to get to a rental store? You either live in butt fuck Wyoming or drive a Semi. And if you do live that far away from a video store then join the new world and pony up for a $10 a month NetFlix account.
Millions of people use Netflix, you can't expect them to inspect every DVD they have and make sure it works and isn't scratched to shit. Send them an email saying it's scratched and you're sending it back and would like a replacement, you'll have your new movie in a day or 2.
C. $3 in gas to get to a rental store? You either live in butt fuck Wyoming or drive a Semi. And if you do live that far away from a video store then join the new world and pony up for a $10 a month NetFlix account.
I was wondering if I was the only webmaster that would actually walk a mile to a video store.
Millions of people use Netflix, you can't expect them to inspect every DVD they have and make sure it works and isn't scratched to shit. Send them an email saying it's scratched and you're sending it back and would like a replacement, you'll have your new movie in a day or 2.
Granted, they can not inspect each individual DVD, but if it were my company, I would have something set up that put the DVD through a "wash" as soon as it came in.
First DVD I ever rent from them and it stops working about half way through.
Not a good start.
Baddog's next five threads:
1. What's with this goddamn hippy hop?
2. Why won't the goddamn neighborhood kids stay off my lawn??
3. Can they make the lid on the goddamn Celebrex jar any harder to get off?
4. Why is the goddamn print on everything so tiny?
5. What's wrong with these kids today and their goddamn pants hanging off their ass?
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