I noticed tv shows no longer show up in the 'released recently' category on Netflix.
I called again to ask about this. I WAS TOLD THAT THE 'NEW RELEASES' are just 'suggestions' AND DO NOT SHOW ALL THE NEW RELEASES.
I was told to try the 'new in tv section'. I looked and saw 13 shows, NOTHING NEW, just old crap like 'Copper' and 'The Carol Burnett show'.
No 'Castle'. No 'Big Bang Theory'. No 'Supernatural'. No 'Person of Interest'. No 'Elementary'.
In other words THERE IS NO WAY ON NETFLIX TO SEE THESE IN THE NEW RELEASE SECTION.
They're doing this on purpose, making it harder to find things on disc you want to see. SO THEY CAN MAIL FEWER DISCS and you will look instead for streaming which costs them less money.
Any company which INTENTIONALLY CRIPPLES IT'S SERVICES TO IT'S CUSTOMERS IS FULL OF SH*T.
Reed Hastings is an idiot and has to go.
'A lie is halfway around the world before the truth gets its boots on'. -Mark Twain
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Topic - Netflix to Customers: F*CK YOU - mbnx01 10:02:24 09/27/13 (9)
- Relax and try streaming. - Bromo33333 07:00:41 09/30/13 (0)
- Doesn't seem that bad to me either. - Raiderman 16:17:08 09/27/13 (2)
- RE: Doesn't seem that bad to me either. - sbrians 14:00:33 09/30/13 (0)
- It's been like that for quite some time. Even with new movie releases. - meisterkleef 06:46:16 09/30/13 (0)
- Netflix cost for disc is $1.55 vs $.05 to stream - PhilJ 15:37:17 09/27/13 (0)
- I gave up after four years of disks . . . - Billy Wonka 15:24:13 09/27/13 (0)
- I wonder if you annoy them as much as you annoy us - J.Mac 15:09:56 09/27/13 (0)
- I found Elementary in a few seconds. 7 Discs available. One Word- - oldmkvi 12:23:13 09/27/13 (1)
- three words - mbnx01 12:07:16 09/28/13 (0)