It does seem like the percentage of defective, badly damaged and scratched DVD's from Netflix is increasing steadily.
I suppose this is inevitable, but still, quite irritating to have to stop the film in the middle and wait days for a replacement.
Am I expecting perfection? Not really, but I would hope for at least a quick look on part of their personnel before shipping it. Usually the severe scratches are quite obvious.
Problem is, about 90% of our queue is not available through streaming.
Just venting... :)
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Topic - More defective DVD's from Netflix - Victor Khomenko 06:11:50 04/16/10 (8)
- I could not play a disc on my Muse DVD player but it worked on my dad's $79 player - PhilJ 05:57:49 04/17/10 (0)
- I feel yer pain.....it has increased in the past year. Inventory getting old. * - mr grits 10:32:14 04/16/10 (0)
- Very, very rare here. Perhaps your player doesn't have good stratch - tinear 07:31:58 04/16/10 (4)
- Might depend on distribution center - Victor Khomenko 08:18:25 04/16/10 (0)
- RE: I have also very often the same problem! And I got two players. The only solution is- - patrickU 07:59:42 04/16/10 (2)
- You get Netflix in Germany? :-) nt - tinear 08:29:30 04/17/10 (1)
- RE: You get Netflix in Germany? :-) nt - patrickU 09:30:16 04/17/10 (0)
- RE: No blu ray discs? - Eldragon65 06:50:21 04/16/10 (0)