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Old 01-19-2008, 04:35 PM   #1
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Has anyone used netflix before? I'm considering it to preview blu-rays before I commit to buying them. I've been buying and selling many of them and taking a huge lose. Most of the BD's I'm putting in my cart at Netflix says "Short Wait" or "Very Long Wait". The only one coming up "Now" for availability is an older title. How long do you typically have to wait?
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Old 01-19-2008, 04:49 PM   #2
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Has anyone used netflix before? I'm considering it to preview blu-rays before I commit to buying them. I've been buying and selling many of them and taking a huge lose. Most of the BD's I'm putting in my cart at Netflix says "Short Wait" or "Very Long Wait". The only one coming up "Now" for availability is an older title. How long do you typically have to wait?
Netflix use to be great, but for the past few months the wait times have been very, very long. Blu-ray is especially bad, but I have even had "The Bourne Ultimatum" in just plain DVD at the top of my queue since long before it was released and still have not got it. Many others have reported similar problems.
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Old 01-19-2008, 05:22 PM   #3
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I've had Netflix for several years and have been very satisfied with it. The usual turnaround is 3 days. The top BD are taking longer although I had 310 to Yuma on Wednesday when it came out Tuesday. I am noticing a lot of short/long waits for recent release BD. Hoping this eases soon as they adjust to the popularity of Blu. I never got these wait messages prior to switching formats to Blu. Like you said it is a great way to preview titles before purchasing.
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Old 01-19-2008, 05:55 PM   #4
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Evey time there's a long wait on a new-release title, the conspiracy theories of "throttling" start flying about--
And although it may be possible that studios are asking Netflix outposts to hold back on their Blu stock to encourage crucial sales, it may also be possible that, oops, outposts...just didn't think they had to stock that many yet--After all, who had the players??

(And it was just as bad when DVD first exploded, but Netflix didn't have their nationwide system set up yet, and it was still only one office...)
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Old 01-19-2008, 05:58 PM   #5
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yea ive had netflix for 4 yrs and when it started it used to take like 5 days to send and get back now theres a spot in my city and it comes in a day. ive never had to wait more then 3 days for blus on there either
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Has anyone used netflix before? I'm considering it to preview blu-rays before I commit to buying them. I've been buying and selling many of them and taking a huge lose. Most of the BD's I'm putting in my cart at Netflix says "Short Wait" or "Very Long Wait". The only one coming up "Now" for availability is an older title. How long do you typically have to wait?
Check the Blockbuster around your area to see which ones rents Blu.
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Old 01-19-2008, 06:02 PM   #7
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I use blockbuster total access. They mail you the movies and you keep them as long as you want then you can go exchange them for movies in store (including Blu) and they mail you the next movies on your list as soon as you sheck them in at the store.
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Old 01-19-2008, 06:05 PM   #8
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If you don't want to wait go for hd dvd lol Waiting for blus is a good sign hehe
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Old 01-19-2008, 06:20 PM   #9
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Netflix is good for BD, but as stated has been slow lately. I recently switched to BB Total Access so I have the option of returning to my store for BD's.
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Old 01-19-2008, 06:29 PM   #10
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Thanks. We are in a very rural town and have no blockbusters near by (the closest is 20 miles). I am going to give it a try on their 16.99 a month plan and see how it goes since you get two weeks free. If it takes longer than 7-10 days to get any BD's, I'll try something else instead.

And who ever said to go HD-DVD, SHAME!
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Old 01-19-2008, 06:30 PM   #11
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enter code bbstore and you can get a month trial instead of the two weeks.
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Old 01-19-2008, 06:32 PM   #12
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that code is for blockbuster not netflix, sorry I misread your previous post.
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Old 01-19-2008, 06:47 PM   #13
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Netflix has been huge disappointment for renting BD's. Especially the new releases.
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Old 01-19-2008, 06:58 PM   #14
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Maybe for you guys but I have been very satisfied both times I was/am with Netflix.
Most recently, the only Blu-ray I am waiting for is Weeds Season 1 but after about a week, it is available.
Maybe being on the east coast in between Baltimore and Philly has something to do with it but I mail something on Tuesday before 5 PM, they get it the next day before 10 AM and they ship out the movies. I get them by 5 PM on Thursday.
Simpson's movie was sent to me and I had it on release day.
I'm pleased
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Old 01-19-2008, 07:18 PM   #15
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Evey time there's a long wait on a new-release title, the conspiracy theories of "throttling" start flying about--
And although it may be possible that studios are asking Netflix outposts to hold back on their Blu stock to encourage crucial sales, it may also be possible that, oops, outposts...just didn't think they had to stock that many yet--After all, who had the players??

(And it was just as bad when DVD first exploded, but Netflix didn't have their nationwide system set up yet, and it was still only one office...)
Throttling isn't a conspiracy theory. Netflix admits to throttling though they call it something more consumer friendly.

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As far as the theories that studios are holding back stock from Netflix, that is also coming from Netflix. I've been told that myself, though I'm not sure it is true.

Personally, I suspect Netflix hasn't bought enough inventory due to 1)higher cost and 2)they didn't want to get stuck with large amounts of discs if one of the formats failed.

To the OP, I use netflix for screening too because I watch before I buy 99% of the time.

That said I'm considering putting my account on hold until they get their act together. For the 3 at a time plan, and basically not getting any blu-ray's, I might as well just buy 1 title a month than pay them to not ship me anything.
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Old 01-19-2008, 08:26 PM   #16
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Throttling isn't a conspiracy theory. Netflix admits to throttling though they call it something more consumer friendly
They haven't positively admitted to doing it on Blu-ray disks, and I've noticed that all my Available Blu titles are...from last year.
Curiously, any title released after November '07 has a "Long Wait"...

(And okay, I can see where they're coming from if they are holding back, but at least a month wait is still better than buying 3:10 to Yuma if I only want to watch it once because I missed it in theaters.)
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Old 01-19-2008, 08:39 PM   #17
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I can't recommend Netflix for Blu-ray use. Their wait times are absolutely pathetic with all of the new releases instantly going to "Long Wait" or "Very Long Wait." The only Blu-ray titles I've been able to get so far are old ones. I'm canceling next week once this month runs out.
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Old 01-19-2008, 08:48 PM   #18
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i use it and love it.

some new releases have undertsandable wait times, but other than that, i get them fast. my first two were cracked, and i thought i would loose my mind, but everything else has been perfect since then.
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It all depends on when you send the movie back and how far away the distribution center is from you. I typically send my movies back either friday afternoon or early sat am (always mailed at the post office) and I receive new releases on tuesday always! Occasionally I dont always get the one I want 1st but thats not too often and alot of my movies are blu at the top. Try it out it works great for me for the last 2 years!
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Old 01-19-2008, 09:21 PM   #20
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I've been a member of Netflix for years and have had a very good experience with it - but I am also one of the people that doesn't watch movies at the maximum rate possible, so between that and being a member for a long time I probably get a little better service. It is a great way to check out discs to see what is worth buying, though if a collection is multiple discs generally you have to rent them separately.
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