I did once consider LF, and the idea of clicking and ordering online seemed fairly hassle free.
The only part that seemed a bit annoying was having to go out and post the things back.
If the postie in the morning could collect it and save me bother, then it might be useful.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostSo I complain LF they don't offer good online facilities, and you make the logical jump that I can't afford the service? It's not about money it's about service; on the PS3 you're not even allowed to pay extra for the new films.
Never mind an alpha course, I;d recommend checking out your local comp for adult basic literacy courses.
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So I complain LF they don't offer good online facilities, and you make the logical jump that I can't afford the service? It's not about money it's about service; on the PS3 you're not even allowed to pay extra for the new films.
Never mind an alpha course, I;d recommend checking out your local comp for adult basic literacy courses.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhat to nick the DVDs off people as they come out?
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Got a leaflet from Sky over the weekend saying they were starting a view on demand service over and above the Sky Anytime.
I just cancelled my Lovefilm subs as Sky Atlantic etc mean I'm not short of things to watch - I only watch 6 or 7 hours of TV a week as it is.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI reckon we'll probably use the month and drop it, from past experience they'll then offer us another month or 3 free to try and keep us in.
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It appears NetFlix is a much more complete online rental solution, but sadly US-only. Has anyone used it... if they can do it in the US at least it offers hope for us down the line.
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Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostIf you want to use the Lovefilm postal service, try EasyCinema. It is "Easy" branded Lovefilm and I think the rentals are cheaper. (Must admit I haven't checked recently, but they were cheaper when I was using it regularly).
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I think we were last members through Tesco, which is also a rebranded LF IIRC. I reckon we'll probably use the month and drop it, from past experience they'll then offer us another month or 3 free to try and keep us in.
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If you want to use the Lovefilm postal service, try EasyCinema. It is "Easy" branded Lovefilm and I think the rentals are cheaper. (Must admit I haven't checked recently, but they were cheaper when I was using it regularly).
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe regular DVD-by-post thing is a decent service, used it before, just not interested in it now so wanted to test the online version, hoping it was identical films
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostI thought most peeps still have montly bandwidth limits, so it sounds of limited usefullness even without the gripe of not having recent releases
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI believe their business model relies heavily on duping the gullible. That is where YOU come in d000hg.
The regular DVD-by-post thing is a decent service, used it before, just not interested in it now so wanted to test the online version, hoping it was identical films
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Originally posted by amcdonald View PostI thought most peeps still have montly bandwidth limits, so it sounds of limited usefullness even without the gripe of not having recent releases
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