 | what happens when... blockbuster does go away, as with other stores that rent physical media.
and then comcast, verizon, and the other ISP's reduce their caps to nothing? will netflix still have a a chance when peoples broadband bills go from 40 dollars a month to say... 65 or 70 dollars a month?
then cable companies start in with the 'if you use OUR PPV service, it won't count towards your caps' advertising. then what other choices are left? you can not watch movies without paying an arm and a leg, and you are stuck in an endless cycle of exuses to raise rates not 3 to 5 percent like things used to be, but 20 to 30 percent increases that these vampires suck out of customers these days.
while blockbuster needs to get with it, i certainly do not want to see their demise. unfortunately, they are going to be needed again one day. |
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| said by dvlsadvct :
blockbuster does go away, as with other stores that rent physical media.
and then comcast, verizon, and the other ISP's reduce their caps to nothing? will netflix still have a a chance when peoples broadband bills go from 40 dollars a month to say... 65 or 70 dollars a month?
then cable companies start in with the 'if you use OUR PPV service, it won't count towards your caps' advertising. then what other choices are left? you can not watch movies without paying an arm and a leg, and you are stuck in an endless cycle of exuses to raise rates not 3 to 5 percent like things used to be, but 20 to 30 percent increases that these vampires suck out of customers these days.
while blockbuster needs to get with it, i certainly do not want to see their demise. unfortunately, they are going to be needed again one day. PPV/VOD services from the cable providers already do not count toward the cap. |