Well I just found it interesting that not only me, but several friends 
all have had the same experience.
In any event, I am not going to stop my subscription. I love the 
convenience of Netflix, especially since the closest video store is 5 
miles away, and I would end up paying way more $$ a month than I do with 
Netflix.

Bruce

-- 
Throttle Jockey - 
Why golf courses should be motocross tracks



Ian Skinner wrote:
> I do not think Netflix throttles you once the trial period is over.  
> I.E. if the DVD is sitting there in inventory they will hold onto it for 
> a period of time before sending it to you to slow down your usage.  But 
> they may give priority to new people.  So that if there is only one copy 
> of a popular DVD in inventory that two people request at about the same 
> time, that the new person gets it first and you have to wait for the 
> next one to be returned.
>
> This is completely allegorical experience.  But since I do not care for 
> the latest and greatest features that much; I can keep up a steady flow 
> of older, more obscure red packaged disks going through my mailbox.  
> Two, three day max, turn around on almost everything I have in my que.  
> With a three disk at a time account I am seldom without a disk sitting 
> next to the video box.
>   

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