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Netflix is raising prices, again

28 pointsby wmsmithover 1 year ago

11 comments

danscanover 1 year ago
This finally got me to unsubscribe. I just don’t use it enough and don’t think it’s worth the money<p>I’ve also held out on paying for YouTube because I think it’s worth closer to $10&#x2F;mo than the ~$20 it’s priced at
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wmsmithover 1 year ago
From the article:<p>Netflix also announced it&#x27;s raising the price for its most expensive streaming service by $2 to $23 per month in the U.S. — a 10% increase — and its lowest-priced, ad-free streaming plan to $12 — another $2 bump. The $15.50 per month price for Netflix&#x27;s most popular streaming option in the U.S. will remain unchanged
silisiliover 1 year ago
I think this may be the straw for a lot of people. When times were good, I didn&#x27;t much care, what&#x27;s an extra dollar or two.<p>But the last couple years have been pretty brutal with shrinkflation, general inflation, rents&#x2F;housing, gas, groceries, and other streaming services all lightening the wallet. I&#x27;m definitely way more picky now about services arbitrarily raising prices this year than any time before, at least, and I&#x27;m in a much better position than a lot of people.
disposition2over 1 year ago
&gt; Netflix on Wednesday disclosed summertime subscriber gains that surpassed industry analysts&#x27; projections, signaling the video streaming service&#x27;s crackdown on password sharing is converting __former freeloaders__ into paying customers.<p>Has the AP (the source of the article) always been this editorialized? I&#x27;m not sure how one could be a freeloader when someone is paying for the allotted usage of a subscription plan.<p>I understand now, Netflix limits the usage to those under 1 roof &#x2F; IP but previously, they sold subscriptions that allowed N people to use the service under an account at a given time. Seems like that is just people leveraging the service they bought...not &quot;freeloading&quot;.
dr_kiszonkaover 1 year ago
One year of Netflix&#x27;s 4k plan costs more than some 4k TV&#x27;s. Admittedly, these sub $287 4k TV&#x27;s aren&#x27;t amazing, but still.
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ivan_burazinover 1 year ago
This might be the end, content is lower and lower quality and prices higher and higher. Moreover there are a dozen streaming services and imho apple+ and max are way above
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happytigerover 1 year ago
They’re positioning to introduce a crapload of ads to lower tiers and become and ad supported service.<p>As they do this they have to use the YouTube strategy of “adding enough value” by raising prices to keep from undercutting the ad supported service.<p>Classic television executive thinking and just God awful user experience.<p>Netflix is quickly becoming the next Comcast.
kderbymaover 1 year ago
reminder....dvds are a buck or 2 and can be ripped pretty reliably to a server.....I recommend you buy 100+ movies and start a collection this next year....
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ulrischaover 1 year ago
Unsubscribed. Also the contents were not so good as in the beginning. Would like to have video library back. It was 1,5 Euro for new movies.
streakfixover 1 year ago
Why don&#x27;t they display the list of available shows to unsubscribed users?
peruvianover 1 year ago
They added 9m subscribers in Q3. Something is working for them.
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