The return address envelope says Nearest Netflix Shipping Facility. My nearest Netflix Shipping Facility is in Indianapolis, IN. I have already changed the return address on one movie, the one shipped from HI, but the closest address I had on file was Lansing, MI. Netflix logged in my movie as received 2 days after I mailed it. I can only assume that they didn't have a problem with where I returned it, because they logged it in normally and did not call or send me an e-mail that this was a problem. If it had gone to HI as scheduled, it would have been closer to a 5 day return.
The 'remote' shipping center business didn't start until after the first month ended beyond my free trial. That's when I started noticing the slow-down. It happened in three ways 1. The time it took to log in my returned movies as recieved 2. The turnaround time between a received movie and when a new one is sent out 3. Shipping movies from extremely remote locations.
I contacted the company, by e-mail, (I never found a phone number on the website) and received a canned answer about how Netflix can't be responsible for postal delays. The problem with that answer is that the canned e-mail didn't address the above delays. I never mentioned postal delivery time! I thought I was going crazy. My service slowed down so bad that I could barely get one movie a week on a 2 at a time plan!
Then
The Indianapolis Star ran a Sunday edition article about Netflix and their throttling techniques. So, I wasn't the only one after all! This led me to do some research on the web. Check out
www.manuelsweb.com for loads of testimonials. The problem is that there are no other viable rental alternatives, from what I am reading online.
I don't rent the newest releases, nor obscure titles. I rent movies that would have been popular 1-3 years ago, because I am so far behind in my viewing.
So again, does anyone have the Indy address?