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I understand it from a business perspective but don't like it as a customer.
Netflix is awesome and a great value. I don't know how people can complain about it. I use it almost every night. I also have Prime and ESPN+ which I use less.
I dont find myself using Netflix recently, mostly hbo max.I've used them all and I don't understand the complaints about Netflix honestly. If were comparing it to other streaming apps it's the best without question. Hulu is second best and it's still got a long way to go to catch up. Prime seemed decent and is catching up to Hulu if it hasn't already IMO. I don't need a third streaming service though. Between Hulu and Netflix I'm good.
Disney + is boring. I'm not going to pay monthly to rewatch a bunch of movies and shows I've already seen. They don't have enough original content yet. Mandalorian is one I've heard of but that's it.
Yes! Only the first three episodes of Season 3 of The Sinner are on there.
I love HBO max for the simple fact I get to re-watch Arli$$. Though ALOT of the earlier seedier documentaries are missing. I really wanted to revisit high on crack street and hookers on the pointI dont find myself using Netflix recently, mostly hbo max.
I dont find myself using Netflix recently, mostly hbo max.
What's the point? Lol
Hbo is just good at making original content for adults. It seems like Netflix is a little scatter brained after loosing all of its marvel shows. I dont know, but for an adult... hbo max is doing well. I can only hope that hbo mgmt takes over dc shows.That's actually one I haven't tried other than to watch GOT. Never seemed like much was on there but I could be wrong.
That they don’t have full seasons of shows?
Hbo is just good at making original content for adults. It seems like Netflix is a little scatter brained after loosing all of its marvel shows. I dont know, but for an adult... hbo max is doing well. I can only hope that hbo mgmt takes over dc shows.
This is terrible timing with many people still upset about cuties.
Combined with the fact that they haven't had a big hit in a while.
I love netflix but I have to admit I'm scrolling around looking for something to watch a lot longer than I used to.
Also disney plus is still cheap as hell and the mandalorian season is about to come out.
They're on thin ice.
This is terrible timing with many people still upset about cuties.
Combined with the fact that they haven't had a big hit in a while.
I love netflix but I have to admit I'm scrolling around looking for something to watch a lot longer than I used to.
Also disney plus is still cheap as hell and the mandalorian season is about to come out.
They're on thin ice.
Maybe they're narrowing down their demographic: rich pedos.I dont understand Netflixs business strategies.
First start a business renting out dvds cheap.
Add streaming video charge same price.
Remove dvd rentals raise price and charge more if you still want dvds.
Lose tons of licenses and titles raise price.
Add tons of garbage Adam Sandler movies raise price.
Make everyone hate them after posting some movie people consider child porn
Cancellations go up 800%
Netflix again responds with : raise price.
Yeah they should really address this problem before raising prices.And then for every person paying, there's two other people using the account for free.
Reported.Can't believe the amount of torrenting discussion in this thread that's gone unnoticed. I once got double yellows for saying the word TORRENT.
I get it for free from T-Mobile. But this sucks for a lot of people, no doubt.Netflix announced on Thursday that it is raising prices for its standard plan and premium plan for U.S. consumers.The two-stream HD Standard plan will increase from $12.99 to $13.99 while the four-stream 4K Premium plan is raising from $15.99 a month to $17.99. The one-stream SD plan will remain priced at $8.99 a month.
https://www.ign.com/articles/netfli...D6pFZTmctDs2nTMQu8XnAu7UTSJVptpy33SB5FLtQesYk
Holy smokes, I remember back when membership was only $10 a month.