I’ve had The 40-Year-Old Virgin at the top of my queue for over two months, during which time Netflix has failed to deliver. I’ve even resorted to cheap tricks in hopes of improving my situation. Either Netflix is throttling the movies I get or they just don’t have enough inventory. I’m not sure which is worse… penalizing an active customer or poor planning. And if it is poor planning, how come they haven’t seen the error of their ways and purchased more stock?
My fiancé thinks I’m throttling her movie selections in favor of mine. She wonders how it’s possible Battlestar Galactica DVDs continually arrive but her DVD selection never does. Seems a little suspicious, don’t you think?
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Netflix Causes Family Strife
Zatz says:
Here's a hint: delete it from your lineup, then add it and move it to the top...just a thought!
ReplyDeleteI agree with usman. I quit Netflix out of disgust 2 months ago, then got weak and rejoined. The movie at the top of my queue when I left? 40 year old Virgin. And it's STILL there, at No.1, for months now. What a joke!! As soon as this billing period is up, I'm quitting again--going to use this time to switch everything in my queue over to Blockbuster.
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