Arts & Entertainment - Netflixing
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bowwow <wiredguy47@yahoo.com> March 1, 2005 - 7:42pm | |
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For what it's worth, I've heard that NetFix (sic) is hard to get off of. IOW, they hate to cancel accounts. Let everyone know how it goes when you try. | |
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stacy <pfftnet@stacy.pfft.net> March 3, 2005 - 8:56am | |
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I've been reading a lot of websites like HackingNetflix.com and people cancel their services all the time. A common tactic for people who think they've been flagged as high-usage and get throttled is to cancel their account and immediately sign up another one with a spouse or kid's name and a different credit card. I haven't seen anybody say they've gotten trouble getting out of the old account. | |
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robinb9 June 24, 2005 - 7:54am | |
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my daughter started to use it and loved it and told us about it. We like the idea of not having to go to the rental place and rent it even though now you do not acquire late fees. You can add all new titles and when they come out on dvd netflix will send them to you. You just watch your list and when you see it out on dvd you move it up your list to the top. | |
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