Rambo 2 ending Problem with

Rambo 2 ending

Problem with Netflix is they have their heads buried deep in the sand and are, for some inexplicable reason, ignoring this rambo 2 ending while watching their customers migrating to Blockbuster. Idiots. I was unaware of this issue until I popped in a cracked blu ray from Netflix and it made the most horrible grinding noise in my player. Now, the player wont play anything at all, even my favorites that used to play fine. Thanks Netflix for breaking a 700 blu ray player. Ive recently had a 100% failure rate on Netflix Blu-ray Service. The small fracture experienced on the outer edge of the disc is identical to the photos shown on this site. Customer Service was entirely understanding this is costly for us both in terms of damaged discs and lost customers, responsive well refund you for the lost service, and committed we are working on a solution to the issue. Having fired 2 employees and dumped my girlfriend this week, Im not about to also leave NetFlix. Im pretty loyal they invented the concept of movies by mail via Internet and would like to see them resolve this before joining Blockbuster. Im also practical, so if it doesnt happen soon, Ill be 86ing Netflix DVD service for Blockbuster Blu-ray service. Im rambo 2 ending a NetFlix insider nor a shareholder, but if someone from NetFlix is monitoring this blog, Id be happy to test a new mailing package! I really liked Netflix but changed to BB because of the cracked disc problem. I Have received 2 of my 5 BluRay discs cracked from BB. BB service is really bad. Took them 2 weeks to process my first 2 returns. Going back to NF I dont believe it is the sleeve. I left Netflix a month or so ago when I received Slumdog three consecutive times with the same crack. If it were the sleeve, I do not think the cracks would be a seemingly identical as they are. The crack could occur anywhere in transit from Netflix to you mailbox. The crack have to be caused by something that is done to every single disc. Here is my theory: First, I assume that the netflix warehouse is mostly automated. I cannot imagine that they could stay in business with the tens of thousands of employees it would take to open, scan, pick, and stuff all the envelopes they send out. So, I think they have robots for lack or a better term that process shipping and returns. I am sure they have some humans who provide random quality control checks but not that many. If you compare a DVD to a Bluray, you will notice the Bluray is thicker slightly. It is my theory that the picker robot that pulls the title from inventory is calibrated for the thinner DVD.

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