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Cth
11-03-2005, 12:00 PM
http://www.netflix.com/Settlement (http://www.netflix.com/Settlement)

You are receiving this notice because you were a paid Netflix member before January 15, 2005. Under a proposed class action settlement, you may be eligible to receive a free benefit from Netflix.

A class action lawsuit entitled Chavez v. Netflix, Inc. was filed in San Francisco Superior Court (case number CGC-04-434884) on September 23, 2004. The lawsuit alleges that Netflix failed to provide "unlimited" DVD rentals and "one day delivery" as promised in its marketing materials. Netflix has denied any wrongdoing or liability. The parties have reached a settlement that they believe is in the best interests of the company and its subscribers.

Netflix will provide eligible subscribers with the benefit described below, if the settlement is approved by the Court.



* Current Netflix Members: If you enrolled in a paid membership before January 15, 2005 and were a member on October 19, 2005, you are eligible to receive a free one-month upgrade in service level. For example, if you are on the 3 DVDs at-a-time program, you will be upgraded to the 4 DVDs at-a-time program for one month. There will be no price increase during the upgraded month. (If you cancel your membership after October 19, 2005 and before you receive the upgrade, you will have to rejoin to get the upgrade.)
* Former Netflix Members: If you enrolled in a paid membership before January 15, 2005 but were not a member on October 19, 2005, you are eligible to receive a free one-month Netflix membership on your choice of the 1, 2 or 3 DVDs at-a-time unlimited program. (If you rejoin after October 19, 2005 but before you receive the free one-month membership, you will receive a credit for the free month when it becomes available.)

These benefits will be provided after the Effective Date as defined in the Settlement Agreement. Your eligibility for the benefits is based on your membership status as of October 19, 2005. The full Settlement Agreement is available for review at www.netflixsettlement.com (www.netflixsettlement.com).

You have four options to respond to the proposed settlement. You have until December 28, 2005 to make your decision:

Option 1. Sign Up For The Benefit As Part Of The Settlement
To receive the benefit, you must complete the online registration process no later than February 17, 2006, at www.netflixsettlement.com (www.netflixsettlement.com). By signing up for the benefit, you waive your right to bring a separate lawsuit against Netflix concerning the Released Claims (as defined in the Settlement Agreement found at www.netflixsettlement.com) (www.netflixsettlement.com)).

Option 2. Do Nothing
If you do not wish to receive the benefit, do nothing. You will not receive the benefit but will remain a Class Member. You therefore waive your right to bring a separate lawsuit against Netflix concerning the Released Claims.

Option 3. Exclude Yourself From the Class
To exclude yourself from the class, you must mail a letter by December 28, 2005. By excluding yourself, you preserve your right to bring a lawsuit against Netflix concerning the Released Claims. However, you will not get the benefit described above.

Option 4. Make An Objection To The Settlement In Court
To object to the settlement, you must file legal papers in the San Francisco Superior Court by January 5, 2006.

To receive your benefit, you must register by February 17, 2006 as described above in Option 1. You will not receive any other reminders to register for the benefit. If you have registered for the benefit and your eligibility is confirmed, then you will be provided additional information by email following the Effective Date as defined in the Settlement Agreement.

After the benefit period ends, the new or upgraded level of service will continue automatically (following an email reminder) and you will be billed accordingly, unless you cancel or modify your subscription. You can cancel or modify your subscription at any time.

In addition, if the settlement is approved by the Court, Netflix will modify portions of its Terms of Use. Netflix also will refer to its Terms of Use in certain advertisements.

To get more information about the settlement and procedures, and to take options 1, 3 or 4, visit www.netflixsettlement.com (www.netflixsettlement.com).

Kensington
11-03-2005, 12:02 PM
I got an email from Netflix about this today, and I wasn't sure if it was real. This might tempt me back into the fold...

ThisSpaceForRent
11-03-2005, 12:13 PM
I'm waiting for my upgrade as long as possible...it really isn't cold enough outside for me to be watching that many DVDs...
Over the the winter though, I watch a TON.

Jacob Lyon Goddard
11-03-2005, 12:17 PM
seems like a good way to get people to switch to the 4 disk system for free then start charging them after the month

Deceleration_Trauma
11-03-2005, 12:18 PM
This shit sucks ASS. I got on Netflix when it first got started and it ROCKS.

Some of these class action lawsuits are started by pathetic little whiners with a warped sense of entitlement and no desire to take resposibility for their own actions.

What's the fucking point? You get nothing except a stroke to your teensy weensy ego and the rest of us get higher prices.

End of rant.

Alex K.
11-03-2005, 12:21 PM
seems like a good way to get people to switch to the 4 disk system for free then start charging them after the month

That's pretty much why I'd never bother taking advantage of this kind of thing. I have no need for that fourth disc and I know that I'd never remember to cancel it on time after the firts month.

Plus I don't really feel entitled to anything 'cause I never had any problems with them myself, so it'd be bad karma to exploit the offer just cause it's there.

gwyllgi
11-03-2005, 12:24 PM
I hada few dvds that took around three days to get to my apartment, from monday to about wednesday or thursday but that was only if i returned all my dvds very quickly.

Jacob Lyon Goddard
11-03-2005, 12:24 PM
i, for one, think Netflix is one of the best things to ever come out of this whole internet thing, and i think it's fucked up how people abuse it, then bitch

Genius J
11-03-2005, 12:25 PM
I quit Netfux a few months ago when it became apparent that I didn't have enough time to watch a lot of DVDs. However, unless I'm mistaken, it looks like now might be a good time to rejoin and get a free month? Or am I reading that wrong?

Sean Jackson
11-03-2005, 12:41 PM
From www.hackingnetflix.com (www.hackingnetflix.com)

If you select to join the settlement class as detailed in the proposed settlement notice, your subscription will be upgraded by one additional DVD for one month for free. If you're on the 3-out plan, you will be upgraded to the 4-out plan for one month.

The problem is that your account will remain on the higher-level plan unless you change it back.

A Netflix spokesperson noted that they will remind you to change your plan before you are billed at the higher rate:

"The upgraded plans auto renew but we will send an extra email with a very clear reminder and easy way to reject the auto renewal before the auto renewal kicks in."


Seems like a way to get more money from unsuspecting users who don't read their emails very well.

Fourthman
11-03-2005, 12:54 PM
From www.hackingnetflix.com (www.hackingnetflix.com)

If you select to join the settlement class as detailed in the proposed settlement notice, your subscription will be upgraded by one additional DVD for one month for free. If you're on the 3-out plan, you will be upgraded to the 4-out plan for one month.

The problem is that your account will remain on the higher-level plan unless you change it back.

A Netflix spokesperson noted that they will remind you to change your plan before you are billed at the higher rate:

"The upgraded plans auto renew but we will send an extra email with a very clear reminder and easy way to reject the auto renewal before the auto renewal kicks in."


Seems like a way to get more money from unsuspecting users who don't read their emails very well.


I applaud this - but you are a company man, aren't ya?

BC at large!
11-03-2005, 01:01 PM
Yeah, I got this e-mail too.

Could this be why my old Netflix account was "accidentally" reactivated, so I only qualify for one extra movie for a month ( I'm not currently a member ) instead of the full month for free?

What a fucking scam.

Sean Jackson
11-03-2005, 01:46 PM
I applaud this - but you are a company man, aren't ya?

Yeah, their competition, but you knew this, didn't ya.