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Looking at a US postal Map Mas. is in the Zone for New England for faster and cheaper delivery except for Maine
I got a GameznFlix survey e-mailed to me today interesting fact 20% of members are shareholders biggest complaint is speed of delivery and the overall rating by members is yes I would reccomend and on a scale from 1 to 5 most people ranked 4 than 3
Then there is a section where you type in any of your own comments complaints suggestions etc and you can view everyone elses
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Response Percent Response Total Male 82.5% 558 Female 17.5% 118 Total Respondents 676 (skipped this question) 6
2. What is your age?
Response Percent Response Total Under 18 3.2% 22 18-24 19% 129 25-29 21.2% 144 30-39 33% 224 40-49 17.5% 119 50-59 5.3% 36 Over 60 0.7% 5 Total Respondents 679 (skipped this question) 3
3. What is your marital status?
Response Percent Response Total Single 45.8% 309 Married 54.2% 365 Total Respondents 674 (skipped this question) 8
4. What is your household income?
Response Percent Response Total Less than $25,000 per year 12.4% 83 $25,000 - $50,000 per year 27.7% 185 $50,000 - $75,000 per year 23.5% 157 $75,000 - $100,000 per year 18.1% 121 Over $100,000 per year 18.4% 123 Total Respondents 669 (skipped this question) 13
5. What is your highest level of education?
Response Percent Response Total High School or Equivalent 18.5% 126 Some College 35% 238 College Graduate 35.4% 241 Post-Graduate Degree 8.5% 58 Other (please specify) 2.5% 17 Total Respondents 680 (skipped this question) 2
6. How long have you been a member of Gameznflix?
Response Percent Response Total Trial Member 4.7% 32 Less than a month 18.1% 123 1-3 months 38.2% 260 3-6 months 22.5% 153 Over 6 months 16.5% 112 Total Respondents 680 (skipped this question) 2
7. How do you use the items you rent from Gameznflix?
Response Percent Response Total I rent for my personal use 41% 278 I rent for me and my family 51.2% 347 I rent for my kids 6.9% 47 Other (please specify) 0.9% 6 Total Respondents 678 (skipped this question) 4
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8. How soon do you expect to receive titles from Gameznflix?
Response Percent Response Total 24 hours 15.7% 105 48 hours 51.6% 345 72 hours 23.8% 159 More than 72 hours 8.8% 59 Total Respondents 668 (skipped this question) 15
9. How long does it take to receive titles from us?
Response Percent Response Total 24 hours 1.7% 11 48 hours 13.4% 89 72 hours 39.1% 259 More than 72 hours 45.9% 304 Total Respondents 663 (skipped this question) 20
10. How long are you willing to wait for a title to ship to you once it is in your Queue?
Response Percent Response Total Less than 7 days 64% 427 7-14 days 24.4% 163 14-21 days 6.9% 46 21-30 days 3% 20 Over 30 days 1.6% 11 Total Respondents 667 (skipped this question) 16
11. How long do you keep titles you receive from us?
Response Percent Response Total I use them immediately and return 9.1% 61 Less than 3 days 16.3% 109 3-7 days 33.6% 224 7-14 days 20.1% 134 14-21 days 11.1% 74 21-30 days 6.7% 45 Over 30 days 3% 20 Total Respondents 667 (skipped this question) 16
12. Which one answer best describes the types of DVDs you rent from us?
Response Percent Response Total I don't rent DVDs 25% 167 New Releases 51.9% 346 Genre-specific (i.e. Westerns, Animation, Exercise, Action, etc.) 10.9% 73 Classic Movies 1.9% 13 Other (please specify) 10.2% 68 Total Respondents 667 (skipped this question) 16
13. Which kind of DVDs do you prefer?
Response Percent Response Total Widescreen 62.9% 406 Full Screen 37.1% 239 Total Respondents 645 (skipped this question) 38
14. Which one answer best describes the types of video games you rent from us?
Response Percent Response Total I don't rent video games 13% 87 New Releases 45.6% 305 Genre-specific (RPG, driving, fantasy, sports, ect.) 31.5% 211 Classic games 0.9% 6 Other (please specify) 9% 60 Total Respondents 669 (skipped this question) 14
15. Which video game platforms do you own?
Response Percent Response Total Do not own a video game console 7.4% 49 Xbox360 30.6% 203 Xbox 48% 319 Playstation 1 20% 133 Playstation 2 57.1% 379 Playstation Portable 17.5% 116 GameCube 32.8% 218 Gameboy 24.5% 163 Nintendo DS 14.8% 98 Other (please specify) 3.2% 21 Total Respondents 664 (skipped this question) 18
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16. Which one answer best describes why you rent movies or games.
Response Percent Response Total I rent to decide whether or not I want to buy the movie or video game. 34.6% 225 Movies/Games are too expensive to buy. 29% 189 I watch or play things once then move on to something else. 45.9% 299 Other (please specify) 3.2% 21 Total Respondents 651 (skipped this question) 31
17. Are you a Gameznflix shareholder?
Response Percent Response Total Yes 20.9% 136 No 79.1% 515 Total Respondents 651 (skipped this question) 31
18. Have you contacted customer service by either phone or email?
Response Percent Response Total Yes 54.8% 355 No 45.2% 293 Total Respondents 648 (skipped this question) 34
19. Would you recommend Gameznflix to a friend or relative?
Response Percent Response Total Yes 79.1% 510 No 20.9% 135 Total Respondents 645 (skipped this question) 37
20. How would you rate our website? (5 being best, 1 being worst)
Response Percent Response Total 5 6.6% 43 4 25.7% 167 3 38.8% 252 2 23.5% 153 1 5.4% 35 Total Respondents 650 (skipped this question) 32
21. What problems have you experienced with Gameznflix?
Response Percent Response Total Not shipping fast enough 60.4% 393 Not enough titles 33.2% 216 My items didn't get returned fast enough 38.9% 253 The website doesn't work the way I would like it to 37.3% 243 Customer service has not helped me in a professional manner 7.5% 49 I do not like my rental title on my mailer 12.4% 81 No problems 7.8% 51 Other (please specify) 31.6% 206 Total Respondents 651 (skipped this question) 31
22. Overall rating of Gameznflix (5 being best, 1 being worst).
Response Percent Response Total 5 7% 45 4 41.3% 267 3 37.4% 242 2 11.1% 72 1 3.2% 21 Total Respondents 647 (skipped this question) 35
23. What can we do to make your experience with Gameznfilx better?
Total Respondents 516 (skipped this question) 166
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quote:Originally posted by imakmony2005: OK Who read page D3 of The Wall street Journal TODAY, Story, Rating Movie- Rental Services, WE Acquired DVD AVENUE, TAKE A READ!
Okay, can anybody else make out what he's trying to say? The PR for DVDAvenue was released on Feb 10. I'm still not sure what your trying to say. Didn't we talk about sentence fragments and run-ons? LOL
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WOW, Maybe if today was Feb. 10 I could read it. All articles I can find are dated 02/2006. If you can link me to the article, I will apologize, but I'm sorry, I just dont see it. Sheep, huh... I suppose its better than being a professional liar, right?
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quote:Originally posted by imakmony2005: OK Who read page D3 of The Wall street Journal TODAY, Story, Rating Movie- Rental Services, WE Acquired DVD AVENUE, TAKE A READ!
Okay, can anybody else make out what he's trying to say? The PR for DVDAvenue was released on Feb 10. I'm still not sure what your trying to say. Didn't we talk about sentence fragments and run-ons? LOL
LOL He was perfectly clear. The wall street journal is an old fashioned thing called a newspaper. There is an article on page D3 rating movie rental services. It rates DVD avenue highly, GZFX recently bought DVD Avenue as mentioned in the pr you keep talking about.
Simple enough or do we need pictures? Try not to sound like a moron when trying to make fun of others.
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WOW, Maybe if today was Feb. 10 I could read it. All articles I can find are dated 02/2006. If you can link me to the article, I will apologize, but I'm sorry, I just dont see it. Sheep, huh... I suppose its better than being a professional liar, right?
EVERY SINGLE ARTICLE in todays Wall Street Journal is dated today! Not February! Crazy huh?
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quote:Originally posted by imakmony2005: OK Who read page D3 of The Wall street Journal TODAY, Story, Rating Movie- Rental Services, WE Acquired DVD AVENUE, TAKE A READ!
Okay, can anybody else make out what he's trying to say? The PR for DVDAvenue was released on Feb 10. I'm still not sure what your trying to say. Didn't we talk about sentence fragments and run-ons? LOL
LOL He was perfectly clear. The wall street journal is an old fashioned thing called a newspaper. There is an article on page D3 rating movie rental services. It rates DVD avenue highly, GZFX recently bought DVD Avenue as mentioned in the pr you keep talking about.
Simple enough or do we need pictures? Try not to sound like a moron when trying to make fun of others.
Sorry Hoss, this moron didn't see it, but now that I know who you side with, I know not to listen to your opinions either. Thanks.
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WOW, Maybe if today was Feb. 10 I could read it. All articles I can find are dated 02/2006. If you can link me to the article, I will apologize, but I'm sorry, I just dont see it. Sheep, huh... I suppose its better than being a professional liar, right?
EVERY SINGLE ARTICLE in todays Wall Street Journal is dated today! Not February!
Crazy huh?
Hey there's this new fangled contraption called 'the internet', which was where I was trying to look. You see, this thing called, 'the internet' didn't have this so called article that you both refer to. I'm not debating the fact that it doesn't exist. I simply said I couldn't find it. Now, due to the recent flip flop by our pal, John Kerry, I mean imakmony, I was simply trying to put across to him in a different way, that if he is going to run his mouth, then he needs to back it up with a source instead of this PUMP AND DUMP attitude that he has taken such a quick turn to. Not so difficult to understand is it. Sorry for being such a moron, hopefully I can one day afford a Wall Street Journal paper like the two of you through some pump and dump schemes.
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ok i finally had a chance to review my anaylsis on gzfx chart regarding bollinger bands. I only had a few minutes to really skim through it. Currently the chart shows that we are trading sideways for the past several days now. In short term period: 10 and deviation: 2. The bollinger bands are very tight against the pps. The last time this happen for the 50 percent gainer took close to a month, while the chart showed sideways. I can not predict accurately when we will have a breakout again but my guess is anytime between tomorrow and through the next two weeks. During that period we should see another breakout. That is my guess for now, it could change after tomorrows trading. Bollinger bands with period: 20, shows a better undstanding when the breakout will occur exactly or close to. using the 10 period is for short term usage, will see what happens
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GZFX, WILL CLOSE GREEN TOMORROW.imo
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We Try Four Subscriptions And a Store Membership; Still Waiting for Truffaut By TIM EATON March 16, 2006; Page D3
There are now so many ways to avoid the video store, it's amazing anyone goes.
You can have movies on DVD sent by mail from an online subscription service, use your remote to get video-on-demand from a cable operator -- and now try the latest option, a service called MovieBeam that wirelessly sends available movies to an electronic box in your home. Next on the horizon is downloading movies off the Internet for home viewing.
The wide number of choices shows that the movie-rental business is thriving, even as the number of video-store locations is shrinking. Since August 2004, online mail-order subscription services Netflix and Blockbuster Online have added a total of 3.2 million net new subscribers, according to Derek Brown, an consumer-services analyst at Pacific Growth Equities.
The rapid changes have presented new challenges for movie-rental companies as they compete for customers. To find out what this fierce competition means for consumers, we signed up for four services -- Netflix, Blockbuster Online, DVD Avenue and QwikFliks. And we also tested the old-fashioned approach at our local Hollywood Video store.
The first four companies each charged a flat monthly fee and offered unlimited rentals. We chose comparable plans for two movies at a time for about $15 a month. At Hollywood Video, we signed up for a free membership and five-day rentals, at a rate of $3.99 for new releases and $2.49 for older films. To test the range of service, we attempted to rent a popular movie, "Wedding Crashers," and an obscure film, Francois Truffaut's "Shoot the Piano Player," from each.
During the four-week period of this test, most of the companies delivered as promised. Netflix and Blockbuster Online, a unit of Blockbuster Video, maintained shipping centers nearby, making the companies a day or two quicker than the smaller outlets. Overall, the bigger companies -- particularly Netflix -- outperformed the smaller ones, both in terms of speed of delivery and selection of titles. Also, Blockbuster stands out because it blends its online and neighborhood stores, with free in-store rental coupons that allow a customer to pick up a movie on a whim without waiting for the mailman.
That's not to say the bigger companies win on every count. When we tried to contact their customer-service departments, we were shuffled into the "frequently asked questions" sections. But DVD Avenue provided quick response to emailed questions, and offered lighthearted advice on the DVD sleeves such as "never wear the DVD as a fashion accessory." At QwikFliks, each customer is assigned to a customer-service representative. And we found it nicer to walk the aisles at the neighborhood Hollywood Video than clicking though Web pages. Also, customers who don't rent a lot of videos could save money by not committing to monthly fees from online services.
Hollywood Video had both movies -- it just took a 10-minute drive to get them. With online services, of course, we had to wait on the Postal Service.
The first DVDs to arrive by mail came from Netflix, which arrived in two days. It was the only one to get it right on the first try.
Blockbuster Online's "Wedding Crashers" showed up the following day, but a month after signing up, still no Truffaut. "It was either being rented by another customer or outside of the area," says Shane Evangelist, senior vice president and general manager at Blockbuster Online.
Titles from DVD Avenue arrived the same day as Blockbuster and included the French film, but we're still waiting on "Wedding Crashers." Chip Gallent, president, GameZnFlix Inc., which recently bought DVD Avenue, says smaller businesses, like DVD Avenue, sometimes wait for popular movies to appear on the used market before buying them.
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quote:Originally posted by imakmony2005: OK Who read page D3 of The Wall street Journal TODAY, Story, Rating Movie- Rental Services, WE Acquired DVD AVENUE, TAKE A READ!
Okay, can anybody else make out what he's trying to say? The PR for DVDAvenue was released on Feb 10. I'm still not sure what your trying to say. Didn't we talk about sentence fragments and run-ons? LOL
LOL He was perfectly clear. The wall street journal is an old fashioned thing called a newspaper. There is an article on page D3 rating movie rental services. It rates DVD avenue highly, GZFX recently bought DVD Avenue as mentioned in the pr you keep talking about.
Simple enough or do we need pictures? Try not to sound like a moron when trying to make fun of others.
Sorry Hoss, this moron didn't see it, but now that I know who you side with, I know not to listen to your opinions either. Thanks.
LOL I have never made a recommendation to buy or sell anything on here to anyone. If you want to play us vs. them go for it. I just responded with a similar tone to the one you used. Don't like it, then lighten up!
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You still missed the very bottom of the AD There was a small side note did you read it or miss it?
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Don't mean to be rude....but anyone who listened to IMAKMONEY i hope you sold all your shares yesterday and now your buying them back at a higher price. I hope you learn your lesson not to listen to anyone telling you what to do. Take opinions but make your own decisions!
Yesterday IMAKMONEY: THIS IS GOING DOWN! SELL! TODAY IMAMONEY: Green day today IMO.
IMAKMONEY your coming off as a truly irrespectable trader. Think before you type. You may cause people to lose their heads.
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