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Netflix to Blu-ray Subs: Screw You! (confesses spendthrift policies are leading to Bluray delays)
tvpredictions.com ^ | December 17, 2008 | Phillip Swann

Posted on 12/20/2008 1:32:47 AM PST by Las Vegas Dave

Washington, D.C. (December 17, 2008) -- On October 30, I reported here that Netflix was painfully slow in sending new Blu-ray releases to its customers. Time and time again, Netflix tagged new Blu-ray titles with the dreaded "Long Wait" or "Very Long Wait" label, meaning it could take weeks before the title is mailed to you.

On November 20, I wrote an update saying that I had had enough. I was dropping Netflix and signing up with Blockbuster's online rental service. Considering that I paid $18 a month for my Netflix subscription, which allowed me to have three different discs out at the same time, I wrote that you would think that the company would work harder to get my Blu-ray choices to me in a timely fashion.

Particularly since Netflix recently began charging Blu-ray subscribers an extra $1 a month for the 'privilege' of renting high-def discs!

Well, guess what? News.com now reports that Netflix is not only aware of the backlog problem, but they are just fine with it.

Steve Swasey, Netflix's spokesman, told the web site that the company simply doesn't have enough Blu-ray discs to distribute. When asked why Netflix doesn't buy more Blu-ray copies -- perhaps with the $1 a month fee they are charging its 500,000 Blu-ray subscribers -- Swasey said the company believes that wouldn't be "efficient."

"There is an expense to that," Swasey told News.com. "These things cost money. We deploy money where we think it's going to be most efficient to keep subscribers and investors happy. It's always check and balances."

Swasey added that the studios have been slow to release enough Blu-ray discs for rental services such as Blockbuster and Netflix. But the Netflix spokesman said his company isn't necessarily interested in buying them when they are available because of the cost.

Swasey also confessed that frequent renters are penalized for watching so many films.

"What we're doing is giving new releases to the person who hasn't rented as much," he said. "We've been doing this for a couple of years and fully disclose this in our terms of agreement. If we have a shortage of titles we do what we think is equitable and give the title to the person who hasn't rented as much or who hasn't gotten as much enjoyment from the service."

Folks, as I wrote in my earlier commentaries, Netflix is ripping you off. If you're a Blu-ray subscriber, Netflix is just taking your extra $1 a month and using it for whatever it wants, be it the company's digital download program or perhaps CEO Reed Hastings' salary. Who knows? It's certainly not going for more Blu-ray discs.

(Note: When Hastings first revealed earlier this year that Netflix would charge more for Blu-ray rentals, he defended the increase by noting that Blu-ray discs cost more at retail -- and he opined that high-def owners are used to "paying more.")

I urge everyone to dump Netflix ASAP and sign up with Blockbuster's online service. Thus far, Blockbuster has been terrific, delivering almost every new release promptly.

So, Netflix, screw you!

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NOTE:

I have the Netflix $4.99/mth service for HDDVD and DVD rentals, I do expect to have a problem receiving HDDVD's until they are finally removed from Netflix's offerings.

LVD


TOPICS: TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: bluray; hdtv; netflix
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To: Las Vegas Dave
Well I have Hancock and The X-Files: I Want To Believe at home now on BluRay and NEITHER one will play on my machine. I have the newer firmware disk that I will load soon.

All of my other BluRay disk played with no problems. Hancock would load and not let me see the start menu. The X-Files let me watch the trailers, but again no menu to start the movie.

I bellieve this could also contribute to the delays. My player is the PAINFULLY SLOW LOADING Sony BDP-S300 that I picked up last December for $380.00 (ouch).

I am starting to watch more movies instantly on Netflix anyway and I'm contemplating hooking upo my tivo to broadband to downdload directly from Netflix).

41 posted on 12/20/2008 12:31:35 PM PST by I Drive Too Fast
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To: RightOnline
I have been using Netflix since 2000 and like it. I know they SLOW you down if you watch too many. I only mail 2 a week most weeks now anyway and get new releases over 90% of the time when they are first available.

I am on the 4 at a time plan. I was on 3 at a time plan and rarely got new releases on that one.

42 posted on 12/20/2008 12:43:23 PM PST by I Drive Too Fast
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To: urtax$@work

Blu ray is not a trend. Its the only way to enjoy HD on DVD.


43 posted on 12/20/2008 3:21:29 PM PST by marajade (Yes, I'm a SW freak!)
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To: RU88; mountaineer1997
Recently signed up with Netflix and I'm very pleased with the service. I do not have the blu ray option on my account but in regards to the movies I've requested the turnover is usually one to two days. It's very convenient.

All that you say. I live 80 mi outside of Vegas and get a two-day turnaround. I get the older flicks (mostly black & white) and never have a problem. Not much good in the new stuff anyway, so have no use for Blu-Ray.

Not only fast service, but a good follow up, i.e. emails as to when did I ship. I dread the day the owner sells out for then the Bottom-Line worshippers will take over and customer service will go in the tank - to go along with the price increases that are inevitable after buyouts..

44 posted on 12/20/2008 3:27:51 PM PST by Oatka ("A society of sheep must in time beget a government of wolves." –Bertrand de Jouvenel)
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To: I Drive Too Fast

I told my son about the firmware upgrade from SONY, he loded the free cd yesterday.

He has not reported any issues, his B-R dvd’s are very limited....


45 posted on 12/21/2008 1:42:24 AM PST by Las Vegas Dave (Illegitimi non carborundum - "Don't let the bastards grind you down")
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To: shaft29
Is that Mystic Connecticut in your photo?

It was a photo that I copied, I do not know what or where the harbor scene came from.

46 posted on 12/21/2008 1:47:09 AM PST by Las Vegas Dave (Illegitimi non carborundum - "Don't let the bastards grind you down")
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To: Las Vegas Dave

The coming tidal wave of BluRay knockoffs will fix the availability problem. Thanks LVD.


47 posted on 12/21/2008 11:50:42 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______Profile finally updated Saturday, December 6, 2008 !!!)
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