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Smashboxoffers.com has a rating of 1 star from 1 review, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases.

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Top Critical Review

“STAY AWAY!”

Melinda L.
10/9/12

STAY AWAY! RED ALERT! Don't get sucked in by this marvelous offer of free Netflix for 1 year... If you have received an email that looks something like this... DO NOT RESPOND! Hello *******@aol.com, "We messed up. We owe everyone an explanation. It is clear from the feedback over the last few months that many members felt we lacked respect and humility in the way we announced the separation of DVD and streaming, and the price changes." If you'd like Netflix for free for a year, simply give us your feedback on our short survey. Thank you and we appreciate our public. If you would simply rather not hear from us again, we respect that too. Let us know at Worldwide Commerce Associates, 7251 West Lake Boulevard, Suite 300, Las Vegas, NV 89128 OK... It me again. I gave them my business email that I rarely use anymore (it's really just a repository for junque) and once I answered their 4 question survey and gave them my husband's name (that and the email address were the 2 most "personal" questions I answered before I sniffed a scam) since I already have a Netflix account, and I could find nothing in the fine print before answering the 4 questions about that disqualifying me since I am already a NetFlix customer, I decided to test the waters. I'm glad I didn't go too deep. I came to SiteJabber and put out the question if someone had heard of this and what exactly was SmashBox Productions (that you have to agree to receive their emails) but the SmashBox Productions bot thinks that I forgot to go and get my credit card, and we have been receiving spam from them all day. We have asked to be unsubscribed twice and twice we have been ignored. If you ADORE getting spam, then I would say go for the free Netflix trial! (have fun!) if you can't afford it and want to have it and don't mind getting all of their offers. I am about 80% happy with NetFlix as an internet company (about 50% on Hulu) but I wonder why they want to be associated with this SmashBox Productions? Aren't they a big company? Now this makes me want to call NetFlix and see if they know... more later? We'll see.

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67 reviews
999 helpful votes
October 9th, 2012

STAY AWAY! RED ALERT! Don't get sucked in by this marvelous offer of free Netflix for 1 year... If you have received an email that looks something like this... DO NOT RESPOND!

Hello *******@aol.com,

"We messed up. We owe everyone an explanation.

It is clear from the feedback over the last few months that many members felt we lacked respect and humility in the way we announced the separation of DVD and streaming, and the price changes."

If you'd like Netflix for free for a year, simply give us your feedback on our short survey.

Thank you and we appreciate our public.

If you would simply rather not hear from us again, we respect that too.

Let us know at Worldwide Commerce Associates, 7251 West Lake Boulevard, Suite 300, Las Vegas, NV *******

OK... It me again. I gave them my business email that I rarely use anymore (it's really just a repository for junque) and once I answered their 4 question survey and gave them my husband's name (that and the email address were the 2 most "personal" questions I answered before I sniffed a scam) since I already have a Netflix account, and I could find nothing in the fine print before answering the 4 questions about that disqualifying me since I am already a NetFlix customer, I decided to test the waters.

I'm glad I didn't go too deep. I came to SiteJabber and put out the question if someone had heard of this and what exactly was SmashBox Productions (that you have to agree to receive their emails) but the SmashBox Productions bot thinks that I forgot to go and get my credit card, and we have been receiving spam from them all day. We have asked to be unsubscribed twice and twice we have been ignored.

If you ADORE getting spam, then I would say go for the free Netflix trial! (have fun!) if you can't afford it and want to have it and don't mind getting all of their offers. I am about 80% happy with NetFlix as an internet company (about 50% on Hulu) but I wonder why they want to be associated with this SmashBox Productions? Aren't they a big company?

Now this makes me want to call NetFlix and see if they know... more later? We'll see.

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