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Who All Got The "Dreaded" Netflix E-Mail?
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<blockquote data-quote="jcizzle" data-source="post: 1571704" data-attributes="member: 18220"><p>Not to mention that many of the streaming titles are old or B movies. We'll keep streaming only bc I play documentaries in background while I work and kids watch the old Disney shows but that's it. As far as DVDs go, we have one on the counter we've had for 3 weeks and still have yet to watch. Think if we want something we can't stream we'll head to RedBox. They have new releases too which Netflix always seems to be short on.</p><p></p><p>I did see an article a while back about how they were in debt up to their eyeballs and would go belley up in about 24 months unless something drastic changed. I guess they started dumping money into licensing contracts to get newer stuff but already had a bad rep for only having old crap so their subscriber numbers didn't increase to match the licensing contracts they'd inked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcizzle, post: 1571704, member: 18220"] Not to mention that many of the streaming titles are old or B movies. We'll keep streaming only bc I play documentaries in background while I work and kids watch the old Disney shows but that's it. As far as DVDs go, we have one on the counter we've had for 3 weeks and still have yet to watch. Think if we want something we can't stream we'll head to RedBox. They have new releases too which Netflix always seems to be short on. I did see an article a while back about how they were in debt up to their eyeballs and would go belley up in about 24 months unless something drastic changed. I guess they started dumping money into licensing contracts to get newer stuff but already had a bad rep for only having old crap so their subscriber numbers didn't increase to match the licensing contracts they'd inked. [/QUOTE]
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