They're getting rid of secondary profiles, so there will only be able to be one queue per account.
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Ah. Well, that's a shame. It will muddy up the process for people with kids (for example.)
yep. Beau is not happy about this at all.
he loses all of his ratings, his queue, his friends.
It will muddy up the process for people with kids (for example.)
Yes, my sister is not going to be happy about this at all. However, I am because the fact that you couldn't delete a profile once it was created was driving me crazy.
I didn't get that e-mail! That sucks entirely. Enough to probably have me cancel my account. It's really important for me and my housemate to have different queues.
ETA: I just checked the Netflix site and there is no mention of this. Can someone forward the e-mail to me please?
I recall there being some discussion of pay-as-you-go cellphones in the thread. My search-fu is not working, though, so can someone Nilly me, or can we have the talk again? I am ready to join the modern world and get a cell phone, but I want to go cheap and infrequent-use as I start out.
I (and some other folks here) like the Virgin pay-as-you-go service: [link]
I have T-Mobile pay as you go and like it fine.
Hmm, not T-Mobile stores locally, but they have Virgin at Target, one of my favorite places!!1! I am never going to be able to pick a phone just looking at them online.
Dumb question: if you receive calls on a pay-as-you-go phone, do you get charged anything, either the daily access fee or for minutes or anything?
I was on some other pay-as-you-go service before (might have been T-Mobile, but I'm not sure). The only problem I had with it was they required you to buy more time every 45 (I think) days, and if you forgot you'd lose all the time you'd already paid for. Of course, if you can stay on top of things this isn't an issue, but Virgin doesn't do this.