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Off-topic forums => Completely Unrelated => Topic started by: jeffdamann on 2011-07-21 07:12:40
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1. Get a prepaid debit card with no money on it, but is active.
2. Get trial membership at netflix with the prepaid debit card
3. Watch until trial expires.
4. Get a new debit card
5. Get a new free trial with fake details
6.Watch until trial expires.
7.Repeat
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1. Get a prepaid debit card with no money on it, but is active.
2. Get trial membership at netflix with the prepaid debit card
3. Watch until trial expires.
4. Get a new debit card
5. Get a new free trial with fake details
6.Watch until trial expires.
7.Repeat
Thanks for telling everybody how to be cheap lowlife scammers.
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lol :-\
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torrent?
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My god... He's back.... Here i thought we were free! haha
I myself pay for my netflix subscription. Worth the $9.99 a month i think.
Than again... I also still buy my video games and music too XD
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torrent?
You might as well. If you're going to break the law, why not just download a film, rather than streaming through the netflix middleman? In for a penny, in for a pound.
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In for a penny, in for a pound.
Without actually spending either.
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Without actually spending either.
:P
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could just be retaliation for their price hike
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lol @ netflix, maybe 10 years ago. if they had a linux version.
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lol @ netflix, maybe 10 years ago. if they had a linux version.
Yeah, i do hate that they don't have one.. It is but isn't their fault. They use Silverlight (with DRM), Which doesn't have a linux version.
The linux version "Moonlight" doesn't have DRM..
So i guess they could switch to something else. Or loose the DRM, Or Windows could just make a linux verion of silverlight.
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It is but isn't their fault. They use Silverlight (with DRM)
Last i checked there is no sliverlight version for PS3,XBOX360 or the WII, and Other "Ready Devices" (http://www.netflix.com/NetflixReadyDevices). They Just happen to include the TIVO (a linux powered device!) and Android Phones (linux too). When you consider that , YES its completely their fault if they can code for those systems to avoid the lack of sliverlight and not make a program for desktop linux.
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True, i stand correct myself.
They could argue that those aren't on their site, and they'd have to rebuild the whole site platform to get it to work.
They could switch to HTML5 :P