Comments on: Netflix glitch to delay deliveries
Online video-rental service suffers malfunction that paralyzes Web site, logistics and delivery.
Online video-rental service suffers malfunction that paralyzes Web site, logistics and delivery.
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Oh well ... I love it when it works and wouldn't even ever consider cancelling ...
Hang in there NETFLIX !!!
Diluvia
Make sure to update the article.
If you're so hooked on Netflix that 12 hours ruined your life, what will your life look like WITHOUT Netflix all together?
Give the IT guys a break.
I strongly doubt the uncited "market" punished Netflix last time.
Oh, CNET, you, too, need a life. This is worthless reporting.
Yes it's convenient, but it will be even more so when all the pieces fall into place to make online rental on demand practical with good HD quality.
(My only major one being when they no longer have a disc in a
series and don't replace it). I generally see next day delivery and
I've never had a problem that couldn't be resolved through email
or their automated systems.
I love the fact they cross ship if you get a damaged disc. Also if
the disc is not coming from my local warehouse I get an email
letting me know so I can make other plans if needed.
In almost 4 years of being a customer I've maybe lost 2 days of
renting due to tech problems. Oh and I don't have cable or
satellite so I burn through my rentals. They've never slowed my
deliveries down to reduce their shipping cost. (I have that
problem with my audio-book rental place). I only wish my
phone & power were this reliable.
In fact, they just mailed me the second disc in a TV series far down my queue...and I've not seen the first yet.
FUN.
http://www.netflix.com/
Thanks for this opportunity to TALK BACK.
TTFN
From WW2 and our British Allies, meaning, TA TA FOR NOW.
- That's the thing about dsyexlia ...
- by walwebster March 25, 2008 5:26 PM PDT
- Looks to me like somebody just got a bit over-stimulated when they thought they'd read something about a Netflix "outrage". Wouldn't have had the same impact if it had been about the Netflix "temporary inconvenience" or "storm in a teacup" ...
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