Some Netflix customers are holding out hope that the Web's No. 1 rental service, will reverse a decision to raise prices , according to a CNET poll. Comments made last night by Netflix spokesman Steve Swasey, however, didn't sound encouraging. "These are our prices," Swasey said when asked whether ...
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