We love Netflix. We do. For a while, we had a great relationship. We'd watch our movies and tv shows, send them back the next day, and within three days get new movies/tv shows to indulge in. But then things stopped being so perfect. A dvd didn't quite make it. No big deal, we reported it lost and quickly got a replacement. Then a dvd came that was completely cracked into. Not necessarily Netflix's fault. Could be an angry postman, bitter that even though he intercepted that Smallville dvd, we still got it anyway. But then it got worse.
We put all three dvd's in the mail last week. After two days, they counted one dvd as received, and sent us a new one. One. We sent them at the same time. Then, like, a week later, we finally get the other two dvd's. One is scratched so badly that one might suspect some one played "twist the cd on the asphalt" with it. So who is to blame? Do we have a very angry postman (I mean, we didn't give him anything for Christmas - pumpkin bread doesn't fit into our box that well) or is my paranoid notion correct that Netflix is purposefully dragging its feet so that we might not get as many dvd's a month in order to get our money's worth?
We put all three dvd's in the mail last week. After two days, they counted one dvd as received, and sent us a new one. One. We sent them at the same time. Then, like, a week later, we finally get the other two dvd's. One is scratched so badly that one might suspect some one played "twist the cd on the asphalt" with it. So who is to blame? Do we have a very angry postman (I mean, we didn't give him anything for Christmas - pumpkin bread doesn't fit into our box that well) or is my paranoid notion correct that Netflix is purposefully dragging its feet so that we might not get as many dvd's a month in order to get our money's worth?
