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Netflix also raises prices in Europe

article published on 6 October, 2017

While we reported yesterday that Netflix is raising its prices in United States, the company didn't say anything about prices in Europe. However, now it seems that prices have been raised in several European markets, too. Reports from Finland and Ireland show that the pricing has gone up for both Standard and Premium plans. The cheapest option, Basic plan, remains at ?7.99 in both ... [ read the full article ]

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6. October 2017 @ 04:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
At the moment I have netflix and amazon prime but if prices go up much then I will probably ditch one of them. Amazon gives me prime delivery as well so will likely be the winner

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6. October 2017 @ 19:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
While I have never thought of Netflix as a viable option...I do understand they have some good original content. (so does Prime) But the kicker for me is all the other stuff included.Free two-day/next-day/same-day shipping likely has saved me over $100 by itself. Prime special discounts are always fresh to examine and entice you to buy at limited discount. and those discounts that aren't exclusive to Prime customers are available early to Prime by an hour or so so non-subscribers might find an item sold out before the are allowed to buy. Add a free twitch sub (monthly renewable/or/switch-streamers by new click) for one of my favorite streamers. a close association with CBS video (watching Salvation for free, hate CBS streaming lag) that doesn't even include the free gaming "pimping" extras you get with many popular online (mostly PvP) games.

Frankly, i don't see the dilemma. Everyone should subscribe to Prime then contemplate if Netflix is worth buying in addition. In my book Netflix is competing with HBO and it's ilk not Prime. I'd get Prime for the savings in shipping (videos tv and gaming just free extras) then sub to streaming services if you want access to their original and exclusive stuff.

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8. October 2017 @ 00:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I'd guess that at 20/month here in the U.S., that's when Netflix might start its downward spiral.
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11. October 2017 @ 15:57 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Who cares ? I use Kodi !
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12. October 2017 @ 17:21 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I think with the price increase I'll moved to a more erratic schedule of being enrolled in the service. I signup for hulu 8 months out of the year and keep netflix for the whole year. Where I might cutback netflix to just the four months out of the year to fill in the gaps between tv seasons. Plus there is the growing number of streaming services to try. Many of them becoming cheaper options with content I haven't seen before.

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