Netflix is raising its prices for all plans in several countries, including the United States, Canada, Portugal, and Argentina. The cheapest Standard...
I usually only subscribe to Netflix like twice a year for one month when enough content has piled up for me to watch. It's so not worth it any more to keep this shit running.
I don't understand people who remain subscribed if they're not happy with the price increase.
If you're happy to see another few quid disappear from your account every month, fine. If you don't like it or think they're taking the piss, then don't use them. At this point, remaining a subscriber is an endorsement that their business practices are okay.
The first time I got the password sharing nag notification for my other half's account, we cancelled it for both of us. Either don't increase the price, or don't decrease the service quality - doing both is just waving two fingers at the customer. If I wanted to pay £15 a month to be treated with pure disdain, I'd go to Starbucks and order two frappucinos.
Anyone who can read instructions and owns an HDMI-based system on a stick can find that they can infinitely more content for less money in any case.
Fuck them. If you pay and keep moaning, well fuck you too. You're part of the problem and not part of the solution.
I absolutely obsess over this all day, every day. How much better things would be if people just had a fucking modicum of self-respect. Not even respect for others, just for yourself.
Okay, but that isn’t remotely the same as what Netflix or similar platforms have. Dropout is comedy based shows that started as a rebranding of College Humor. Not everyone wants to watch comedians guess each others secrets, play randomly made up games or watch drag queens play a TTRP. I’m not against it, I happen to enjoy some of the shows. The comparison doesn’t work.