Netflix has lied too many times, and they continually raise prices.
I would avoid them.
I'm still paying $9.95 a month.
I starting too feel that you always have something negative to type on every thread you respond on.
Netflix has lied too many times, and they continually raise prices.
I would avoid them.
Netflix has lied too many times, and they continually raise prices.
I would avoid them.
I'm still paying $9.95 a month.
I starting too feel that you always have something negative to type on every thread you respond on.
Other than the major price hike a couple of years ago and one more recently, I didn't think Netflix's pricing had changed all that much. But I'm not a subscriber, so I :dunno:
But I do know about DirecTV's pricing. Just like clockwork, they go up every year. And one of their reps lied to my face, in my home... which is why they had to give me a free HD Tivo receiver. They all lie. They all raise prices sooner or later. And most cable companies (*cough* Comcast) are even bigger liars and price gougers than DirecTV. You just have to go with whatever option works best for you and which offers you the best bang for your buck.
Netflix Losing 800,000 U.S. Subscribers Article
Netflix just raises prices again in May of this year.
Netflix = nickel and dimed to death
When I stream on my computer I have no problem rewinding or fast forwarding, I use Roku to stream to my t.v. How do you stream content to your television?
From the article you linked the headline and the date stamp. Pay attention to the date.
Netflix Declines Most Since 2004 After Losing 800,000 U.S. Subscribers
By Cliff Edwards Oct 25, 2011 8:54 AM CT
[B][URL="https://www.freeones.com/ari-dee said:Ari Dee[/URL][/B], post: 8428943, member: 498873"]Pipe dreams, grandpa.
I am not that old.
From the way you act, I'm guessing about....12?
[B][URL="https://www.freeones.com/ari-dee said:Ari Dee[/URL][/B], post: 8428834, member: 498873"]Netflix only raised their prices by $1 recently, but everyone who was already subscribed is locked in for the cheaper price.
So I don't see how that's lying or is so shady?
You can't get "nickel and dimed" by a company with no fees and a low monthly subscription, you sound silly.
I would rather go to a local rental business and rent and buy movies and games.
Yes, because it makes sense to spend more money on gas and rental fees than it does to pay a low flat rate and watch as much content as you want in 1080p super HD. Awesome logic.
Oh no!!! I've been "wormed"!!
I would subscribe to Amazon Prime if they had a monthly payment option, but they want it all up front so I haven't bit the bullet on it.
As much as you wish bad things on others, Will, it's no surprise you're such a miserable little fucker.