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re: Netflix Distribution Center in Baton Rouge
Posted on 3/23/17 at 1:36 pm to GetCocky11
Posted on 3/23/17 at 1:36 pm to GetCocky11
quote:They fixed that. I think people busted their arse on it.
I actually thought about re-signing up for a DVD plan on Netflix, but I heard that the processing time has actually gotten really spotty compared to just 5 years ago. So, I decided against it.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 1:38 pm to Rowdy Roscoe
I don't see why you guys bash on the original Netlix mail service.
It clearly still has demand.
It clearly still has demand.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 1:40 pm to GetCocky11
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I actually thought about re-signing up for a DVD plan on Netflix, but I heard that the processing time has actually gotten really spotty compared to just 5 years ago. So, I decided against it.
I guess it depends on where you live. I get mine two days from the day I mail one back.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 1:42 pm to AlonsoWDC
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I don't see why you guys bash on the original Netlix mail service.
It clearly still has demand.
It's the 2017 equivalent of, "I don't even own a TV."
Getting the DVDs is also a good option if you're into commentary tracks and DVD extras. Though I'm sure that's "Soooooo 2006" as well.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 1:44 pm to Fewer Kilometers
just reupped our sub to include blue rays - glad we did already
Posted on 3/23/17 at 1:49 pm to Fewer Kilometers
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I actually thought about re-signing up for a DVD plan on Netflix, but I heard that the processing time has actually gotten really spotty compared to just 5 years ago. So, I decided against it.
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I guess it depends on where you live. I get mine two days from the day I mail one back.
There is a distribution center where I live, and it was this way back when I had it up until around 2012ish.
Based on your post, I may give it a shot. Hell, the first month is free so there is no harm.
I just want it for new releases. Amazon charges $5/rental, but I can get a 1 at a time Netflix subscription for $8/month. If the turnaround time is still as you say it is, it should be worth it.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 1:52 pm to GetCocky11
For new releases, you have to time that shite perfect or you'll be waiting. Before the barcode scanner, your returned DVD had to get to the facility on the release date. Now you might have to mail it back on the actual release date to trigger the next shipment.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 2:06 pm to StrongBackWeakMind
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Now you might have to mail it back on the actual release date to trigger the next shipment.
I don't get many new releases, but it appears that they ship your next movie as soon as your previous DVD gets to their facility. They don't confirm that your DVD has been returned to them until later in the day, but they send out the shipping notice immediately upon getting the envelope in their facility. I guess that once they open the envelope and confirm that the DVD is in good condition, they mark it as being received.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 2:23 pm to Fewer Kilometers
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It always amazes me that I can drop my Netflix DVD in a mailbox in the afternoon and by the time I log-on the next morning, Netflix has shipped me my next DVD.
This is probably similar to how Amazon returns work. As soon as UPS picks up the return, they have credited my account.
Probably has something to do with a barcode scan, as another poster said.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 2:32 pm to TigerRob20
I just got back on the DVD/Blue Ray Plan after a 4 year hiatus.
The movie selection on the streaming plan pales in comparison to the selection for TV shows.
So, for about $9/month I can get new releases and obscure movies not found on the streaming service. The turnaround time has been 2 days for me, which could amount to 14 movies a month if I watched often enough. Seems worth it to me.
The movie selection on the streaming plan pales in comparison to the selection for TV shows.
So, for about $9/month I can get new releases and obscure movies not found on the streaming service. The turnaround time has been 2 days for me, which could amount to 14 movies a month if I watched often enough. Seems worth it to me.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 4:00 pm to Salamander_Wilson
quote:If you don't have it, check out the Netflix DVD app. Their streaming app doesn't include DVDs, so you need the second app to schedule your shipments (if you don't like having to go online to do it).
I just got back on the DVD/Blue Ray Plan after a 4 year hiatus.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 7:54 pm to StrongBackWeakMind
quote:I think it is in the old Goudcheauxs downtown
Is there distribution center in BR?
Posted on 3/23/17 at 8:50 pm to Fewer Kilometers
Mine has gotten slower. I used to mail one back on Wednesday and get a new one on Friday. Now it usually takes about four days. I live in Hattiesburg but most of mine come from Duluth, Ga.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 11:02 pm to witty alias
Compared to their by-mail inventory, Netflix's streaming selection is minuscule. Virtually any movie is available by mail. Can't live without it.
Posted on 3/23/17 at 11:16 pm to CAD703X
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which is bullshite that their online product doesn't have parity.
That isn't really up to Netflix
Posted on 3/24/17 at 2:37 am to Froman
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I didn't even know that was still an option to be honest.
It's crazy how things change, I remember people here years ago complaining when Netflix announced they were splitting the DVD and streaming packages.
Posted on 3/24/17 at 6:03 am to StrongBackWeakMind
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I still have the physical DVD subscription. Their selection is unbelievable.
This. I have the max subscription w/Bluray. Love it. So much more selection it's unbelievable.
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Is there distribution center in BR?
It's in the old Goudchauxs building downtown. I rode around it one day hoping to find a drop box....no such luck.
This post was edited on 3/24/17 at 6:05 am
Posted on 3/24/17 at 6:05 am to Fewer Kilometers
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It always amazes me that I can drop my Netflix DVD in a mailbox in the afternoon and by the time I log-on the next morning, Netflix has shipped me my next DVD.
They get scanned at the post office. They don't have to get to a distribution center to have the next one shipped.
Posted on 3/24/17 at 6:06 am to StrongBackWeakMind
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I busted their arse a few years ago when they were throttling DVD shipments. Once I called and bitched, it all went back to normal.
I caught them doing the same thing and wore customer service out. As you say, it's no longer an issue.
Posted on 3/24/17 at 6:08 am to CAD703X
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which is bullshite that their online product doesn't have parity.
It's all due to the licensing laws. On the streaming side, they have separate licensing agreements with the studios, and that limits content. The DVDs are just rentals, like any old mom and pop and don't require the same hoops to jump through on Netflix's end.
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