Sharing Netflix -password with family

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GaryA

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#61
It is difficult living in a world full of so many people are so willfully ignorant and apathetic with regard to the true nature of the reality of the world in which they live.
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so many people who are so
 

HealthAndHappiness

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#62
Um... I'm not.

I was kind of agreeing with you. Or I thought I was. I thought you were saying, just stay away from Netflix. So I was saying, yeah, that. Just stay away from Netflix.
Sorry I misunderstood your wording.
A guy previously in good standing here just got banned over the issue, and thought you implied that I was saying it's ok to cheat Netflix if they cheated others.
I was responding to the OPs first comment, supporting his pastor's comment while expanding on how much worse Netflix was too.

I'm afraid Google search isn't enough probably since it was either too long ago or was buried . It might pull up an old article, but isn't a legal research engine. Ironically there are paid membership search engines for law firms to use.
Blockbuster was doing the same thing before they had to close their retail stores. If I remember right, that was around 2012 or so. I spent a lot of time looking on my search engine and came up dry too.
 

Lynx

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Sorry I misunderstood your wording.
A guy previously in good standing here just got banned over the issue, and thought you implied that I was saying it's ok to cheat Netflix if they cheated others.
I was responding to the OPs first comment, supporting his pastor's comment while expanding on how much worse Netflix was too.

I'm afraid Google search isn't enough probably since it was either too long ago or was buried . It might pull up an old article, but isn't a legal research engine. Ironically there are paid membership search engines for law firms to use.
Blockbuster was doing the same thing before they had to close their retail stores. If I remember right, that was around 2012 or so. I spent a lot of time looking on my search engine and came up dry too.
Sorry about that. My reference to thinking the scamming is okay was about the people on this thread who said scamming was okay.

I think the problem with googling it is, there are just too many scams. All I got was the class action suit about the recent fight being glitchy. Everybody's all tore up about not being able to watch an old fighter. And there are so many other scams, all much more recent.

It's like if I was at my job and I commented that a certain person was late. "Oh yeah, which time? That dude's always late. You going to have to specify which day you're talking about." I'd have to know the year and month at least, if I was going to find that specific scam Netflix did.