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Netflix Settlement

Those who were members (or took advantage of the free one-month trial) of NetFlix prior to January 1, 2005 may be interested in becomg part of the class action lawsuit against the company.

A plaintiff sued Netflix for false advertising involving their "unlimited movies" and "one-day delivery" claims and won.

The settlement is unimpressive; the company is offering a free upgrade (one more DVD out at a time) for one month, or a free one-month trial to former members. Here's the catch: if you don't take action to manually downgrade or cancel your subscription once that month is over, you will begin to be billed at the upgraded rate.

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>>> guest Commented on November 23, 2005

Don't become a part of the class action. Especially if you use Netflix and have been satisfied with their service. You will eventually pay for the cost of this class action suit and the settlement offer.

The only one who will come out ahead on this is the attorney leading the class action suit.



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