They still have their FAQs for common questions and you can still report shipping problems without calling. I think this is a wise move on Netflix's part. Their service is excellent in my opinion from the option to add your friends and chat about/recommend movies to streaming video. I have been using this service for several years and it just keeps getting better.
I know our city (Austin, TX) has a household hazardous waste facility that will take fluorescent bulbs for recycling that are not low-mercury. Maybe our city is unique in offering such a service, but I would like to think that is fairly common.
Anyone in Austin who wants to know about this service: HHW main number: 512-974-4343
I, being a woman on slashdot, think that this is a decent idea. I was pretty surprised that the inventor had thought about so many +/-'s with this thing. If you read the whole article you would know that there is a "false alarm" turn off so that false alarms won't get reported. I would much rather have this than a stinkin gun which could get turned on me, or a can of mace on the same grounds. Besides I don't ever want to hurt anyone, as I don't want anyone to hurt me. This way I could have someone to help rather than having to resort to violence as was being brought to me. Just my thought on the subject.
They still have their FAQs for common questions and you can still report shipping problems without calling. I think this is a wise move on Netflix's part.
Their service is excellent in my opinion from the option to add your friends and chat about/recommend movies to streaming video. I have been using this service for several years and it just keeps getting better.
I know our city (Austin, TX) has a household hazardous waste facility that will take fluorescent bulbs for recycling that are not low-mercury. Maybe our city is unique in offering such a service, but I would like to think that is fairly common.
Anyone in Austin who wants to know about this service:
HHW main number: 512-974-4343
I, being a woman on slashdot, think that this is a decent idea. I was pretty surprised that the inventor had thought about so many +/-'s with this thing. If you read the whole article you would know that there is a "false alarm" turn off so that false alarms won't get reported. I would much rather have this than a stinkin gun which could get turned on me, or a can of mace on the same grounds. Besides I don't ever want to hurt anyone, as I don't want anyone to hurt me. This way I could have someone to help rather than having to resort to violence as was being brought to me. Just my thought on the subject.