1.Месяц Нетфлих, месяц Блокбустер?
2.Отказаться от Нетфлиха совсем
3. Согласится на 13 фильмов в месяц - все равно дешевле чем в Блокбустере и выбор ( вроде бы) побoгаче
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0, ... chnology_1
Netflix typically sends about 13 movies per month to Villanueva's home in Warren, Michigan -- down from the 18 to 22 DVDs he once received before the company's automated system identified him as a heavy renter and began delaying his shipments to protect its profits.
The same Netflix formula also shoves Villanueva to the back of the line for the most-wanted DVDs, so the service can send those popular flicks to new subscribers and infrequent renters.
The little-known practice, called "throttling" by critics, means Netflix customers who pay the same price for the same service are often treated differently, depending on their rental patterns.
http://www.geocities.com/netflixthrottle/index.html
Throttling is when netflix delays shipping videos to you because you are a heavy user. They do this to prevent shipping you too many titles each month, wihch costs them money in mailing fees. This angers loyal and long time customers who signed up for the service because it is heavily advertised as "unlimited."