Originally posted by: intogamer
Hmm do the dvds work? Are there a lot of scratches? About what percentage you rented so far are scratched?
Originally posted by: Underwood
I work for a company that built the online site and I am on a project right now with Blockbuster to improve their service. If you tried the subscription service when it first came out then you are really missing out on the improvements in service Blockbuster has made by opening an additional 12 distribution centers throughout the US. The project I am working on right now will greatly improve fulfillment times regardless of location, I can't really go into any greater detail than that as Blockbuster has not officially released what we are about to do (just think about how many stores BB has). Also, for those that aren't a big fan of the website, they are constantly making improvements to it. Obviously, I am going to be a little biased as I work along with these people, but so far I have been very impressed with their efforts to constantly improve.
Originally posted by: scoreadeal
My 2 cents... since I've figured out many ways to get free movie rentals...
Free Blockbuster Rentals
Free Hollywood Video Rentals
I was wondering if any of you with slow return rates have inserted your own label over the return envelope address so it goes back to the hub nearest to you? I haven't experienced the lag because they usually end up getting mine the next day.
Originally posted by: tjaisv
am using Netflix right now...has better selection than BB
There's also a rumor that Netflix plans to carry adult films (soft core, i believe).
Originally posted by: darp
According to Blockbuster (their web site says so) they don't wait to receive a DVD to send the next one from your queue. USPS notifies them as soon as USPS gets the envelope. If that's true then it shouldn't matter which is the BB hub that will receive the returned DVD.
Originally posted by: darp
According to Blockbuster (their web site says so) they don't wait to receive a DVD to send the next one from your queue. USPS notifies them as soon as USPS gets the envelope. If that's true then it shouldn't matter which is the BB hub that will receive the returned DVD.
Originally posted by: darp
I live in Walnut Creek and in the last month or two the speed wen down a big time. I was able to watch 20 movies a month before and now I can hardly do 12. I a lot of the new movies in my queue show short/long wait. I returned three movies at the same time last week and Netflix received them in two days at the same time. The next 3 movies that they shipped however had the exact same shipped date but one of them had estimated arrival date one day after the estimated arrival date of the other two. Can somebody explain this?
Originally posted by: darp
I live in Walnut Creek and in the last month or two the speed wen down a big time. I was able to watch 20 movies a month before and now I can hardly do 12. I a lot of the new movies in my queue show short/long wait. I returned three movies at the same time last week and Netflix received them in two days at the same time. The next 3 movies that they shipped however had the exact same shipped date but one of them had estimated arrival date one day after the estimated arrival date of the other two. Can somebody explain this?