we signed up for the 3-at-a-time deal, which seems like a lot movies to watch, not so. since we live so far away from the "distribution center", we average about 2 movies a week, even if we send them back the very next day. i guess if you live closer to a center you get your movies faster, meaning you get watch more movies; then you might have the abundance problem. we all pay the same though. how fair is that?
I'd just like to say, I am an AOL user. and I have never paid for it, for over 3 years now. I just call and cancel every 3 months and they keep giving me 3 months free (on average). It's a little annoying to have to call, but I love their easy to use automated answering system (yeah right). I don't use any of their services though, I stick to the dialer. I want broadband badly but I'm too cheap. I'll give in someday, or maybe I'll just wait for that free Google wifi project;)
we signed up for the 3-at-a-time deal, which seems like a lot movies to watch, not so. since we live so far away from the "distribution center", we average about 2 movies a week, even if we send them back the very next day. i guess if you live closer to a center you get your movies faster, meaning you get watch more movies; then you might have the abundance problem. we all pay the same though. how fair is that?
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I'd just like to say, I am an AOL user. and I have never paid for it, for over 3 years now. I just call and cancel every 3 months and they keep giving me 3 months free (on average). It's a little annoying to have to call, but I love their easy to use automated answering system (yeah right). I don't use any of their services though, I stick to the dialer. I want broadband badly but I'm too cheap. I'll give in someday, or maybe I'll just wait for that free Google wifi project ;)
dress your cat up as a ghost and get out your trusty laser pointer to have a remote control ghost