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Question Posted Tuesday February 25 2014, 9:24 pm

im asking this to Ninjaneer last year i asked a question on here called how to get a program taken off netflix and i searched for it in the more results included on this site but did not find it so if you know where its at can you post me a link to it becuase im curious to know of the answers

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NinjaNeer answered Wednesday February 26 2014, 6:07 pm:
I've done a quick search, but can't find this particular question.

I'm not quite sure what you had asked, but I can tell you this; you won't be able to have a program removed from Netflix. Netflix buys content from companies that own that content. If you don't like something, just don't watch it. It's that simple. There's plenty I don't like on there, so I just skip over it and watch more Parks and Recreation instead :)

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