Netflix raising their prices

skaz

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I just received an email from netflix stating they are separating their dvd(bluray) and instant streaming plans. I recently downgraded my plan from 2 blurays/instant streaming to 1 bluray/instant streaming due to their price increases in the past. Now they want to take my 1 bluray/instant streaming plan for 11.99 and separate the two and charge me a total of 17.98. HAH!

1 bluray/plan = 9.99
instant streaming = 7.99

Good bye netflix. :non:

Hello again redbox :hello:
 
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This topic has been moved from the section Opinions and Experiences to section Entertainment by Grumpy9117
 

meuchel

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that is why you need to support your local video rental store.
and the hole "late fee" argument is not valid as most will probably are only going to watch the movie 1 time anyway so why not return it the next day? most stores even give credit on early returns, unlike redbox.
 

dassix

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I truly do miss going to the local video store for rentals with my parents when I was younger. Red Box just doesn't deliver the same effect. You're being rushed at RedBox to purchase a movie, or waiting in line for 15 min. just to return a DVD.

edit: for clarification