Wife informed me that netflix had a huge increase in rates..splitting up the streaming and dvd rental charges and increased rates @30% I dont think so. Bye Bye, farewell...Hope yall suspend your accounts or drop it to make a statement..Its not the money at @ $8 a month increase for us but its the principle. Streaming quality is crappy anyway...folks are raising cain on facebook and on the news suspending their accounts...Even if this price increase makes quality better...not on my dime! I read where the head exec makes around 60 million a year...Our dropped account wont hurt him.
they all bait you with low start up rates, then the rates go up a little, by little, by little..cable is the same way..i'll drop that soon.
I dropped ours last month and now I'm really glad I did!
I'm keeping mine. But that's only becasue the wife loves it.
The increase hits Sept. 1 and it is more like 60-70% increase. Going form $9.99 to $15.98 per month. And yes, I will be dropping them. The stock guys are saying that this jump might just be enough to kill the company.
The film studios are seriously jacking up their royalties for streaming content, so Netflix either had to raise their prices or go outta business.
Quote from: stinkpickle on July 13, 2011, 11:06:06 AM
The film studios are seriously jacking up their royalties for streaming content, so Netflix either had to raise their prices or go outta business.
The streaming quality sucks. Maybe is has to in order to work on various internet and broadband providers...Either way..they better knuckle down because this is going to hurt for awhile. As it should.
Quote from: gobbler74 on July 13, 2011, 11:36:59 AM
Quote from: stinkpickle on July 13, 2011, 11:06:06 AM
The film studios are seriously jacking up their royalties for streaming content, so Netflix either had to raise their prices or go outta business.
The streaming quality sucks. Maybe is has to in order to work on various internet and broadband providers...Either way..they better knuckle down because this is going to hurt for awhile. As it should.
I agree.
I just called the wife and told her aboput the increase. I changed my mind. I told her we are going to drop it. She said ok. That is a big jump.
My wife called me raging about it yesterday. We watch streaming more than DVDs due to the full seasons of tv shows on there, but that is really all instant view is good for. They have NO movies on instant view worth a crap. Have you guys ever just browsed the instant movies? If it wasnt made between 1990-1995 or gone straight to video, then it's not on the list. Now they want you to pay double for the same worthless streaming video, not to mention doubling the "one dvd at a time" rate(which is also worthless if you want your new releases within a year of adding them to the que). Sorry, I'm mad.
Quote from: Wingbone on July 13, 2011, 12:25:21 PM
My wife called me raging about it yesterday. We watch streaming more than DVDs due to the full seasons of tv shows on there, but that is really all instant view is good for. They have NO movies on instant view worth a crap. Have you guys ever just browsed the instant movies? If it wasnt made between 1990-1995 or gone straight to video, then it's not on the list. Now they want you to pay double for the same worthless streaming video, not to mention doubling the "one dvd at a time" rate(which is also worthless if you want your new releases within a year of adding them to the que). Sorry, I'm mad.
Yea their instant movies suck anyway.
I just dropped them online. I also just dropped my cable packge back to basic cable and also dropped my internet package back to the slowest package. I don't need all that crap anyway. I just saved another $45 a month.
I'm dropping them as well. It was a deal when you could get streaming and DVD rental for $8 a month. Then they raised it a couple dollars and I stayed but this rate hike I'm getting out. Hell, the DVD will sit on the table for 3 weeks before I get to it anyway!
Everyone I know, here at work and on FB that I have talked to is dropping them. I think it's really gonna hurt em.
Dump-em, but the way I hear it in a few years everything will be streaming media ,even DVDs will be obsolete.
Quote from: gobbler74 on July 13, 2011, 11:36:59 AM
Quote from: stinkpickle on July 13, 2011, 11:06:06 AM
The film studios are seriously jacking up their royalties for streaming content, so Netflix either had to raise their prices or go outta business.
The streaming quality sucks. Maybe is has to in order to work on various internet and broadband providers...Either way..they better knuckle down because this is going to hurt for awhile. As it should.
What kind of line in do you have? I believe it to be a matter of GIGO.
I can stream it at work where we have a T-1 (fiber optic) and it is superior to anything else, but I still get pretty good from DSL.
I have not seen the price increase notice yet but will have to look at it. Netflix, amazon Premium, Hulu, network websites, and a couple of others provide a lot of media at prices better than cable.
Here is a copy and paste of the email:
We are separating unlimited DVDs by mail and unlimited streaming into two separate plans to better reflect the costs of each. Now our members have a choice: a streaming only plan, a DVD only plan, or both.
Your current $9.99 a month membership for unlimited streaming and unlimited DVDs will be split into 2 distinct plans:
Plan 1: Unlimited Streaming (no DVDs) for $7.99 a month
Plan 2: Unlimited DVDs, 1 out at-a-time (no streaming) for $7.99 a month
Your price for getting both of these plans will be $15.98 a month ($7.99 + $7.99). You don't need to do anything to continue your memberships for both unlimited streaming and unlimited DVDs.
These prices will start for charges on or after September 1, 2011.
You can easily change or cancel your unlimited streaming plan, unlimited DVD plan, or both, by going to the Plan Change page in Your Account.
We realize you have many choices for home entertainment, and we thank you for your business. As always, if you have questions, please feel free to call us at
You, this is a perfect example of the argument I was making about the high cost of gas and how we are getting raked over the coals. Somebody said I was trying to tell someone how much profit they could make. I wasnt, my point was that they were robbing us blind because we all had to have it.
In this situation, this is a luxury item people can do without, prices arent going up because of inflation, prices are going up because somebody wants to make double the money, and they think we are dumb enough to believe the excuses they sling out about prices increases. People stand up and say HECK NO, and market prices get lowered again, and things stay in check. This works because its a product that people can do without and you can take direct action against the greed by not spending money on their services.
With Gas, we all depend on it. We cant all just up and say Heck No, the gas companies know it, and thats why gas is 4.00 a galloon. No other reason.
I dont have net flex, but thank all of you guys for dropping it and sticking it to them. Your actions are what is a step to set America right and making things better for my family. Keeping the money mongers in check baby.
New Netflix customer here (one month).
I too received the email this morning and all I have to say about this is.....
ADIOS Netflix!
We did just fine before Netflix and we will do just fine without them too!
bird
the streaming is terrible and they never update or add new stuff so I cancelled and got Hulu plus.. not overly pleased with that either though
Well i geuss I will be the one to go against the grain. We just dropped the dvd part and keep the streaming. I love the streaming it has all my favorite shows and the kids can watch some good old cartoons i have them hooked on He-man and She-rah. Eight bucks is well worth them not watching the cartoon network to me. Plus I love Airwolf and A-team you cant watch that stuff anywhere else with no commercials. Our streaming quality is awesome too!