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Loves Yellow Subtitles Join Date: Jun 2003
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Netflix Raising Prices for Blu-ray Users
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: "Vyenna", VA
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If it's like a dollar or something, I'm fine with that. But if it is more than that, I might decide against getting my bd movies from Netflix.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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*Note to self: re-order my queue so all the blu-ray ones at the top and I get them before prices go up.
I agree, if it's a buck or so, I'll stick with it. Any more, forget it. Ironically, prices on discs will probably start going down about the time they start raising theirs. It'll be interesting to see how Blockbuster responds. They are usually pretty competitve with each other when it comes to pricing. The raise may not last long if blockbuster doesn't follow suit. |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: "Vyenna", VA
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Yeah, I dropped my Netflix account when they dropped HD-DVD. Just a silly little protest, but I had been a member for 6 years. I haven't missed it as much as I thought I would, since I have access to a Blockbuster online/instore account.
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Eden Prairie, MN USA
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Seriously - that's a lame excuse. As many have pointed out, when Netflix started it was paying more in inflation adjusted dollars than what BD costs today.
That's just total BS on Netflix's side. As the costs for DVD have decreased, Netflix has enjoyed the increased margins. They just don't want to give up their fatter bottom line. Frankly, it's stupid because it may hamper adoption which will ultimately be to their benefit.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Twin Cities Suburb
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Yes, this stinks for all of the "real world cost" reasons mentioned above, and I also think it will be short-lived if BB counters with keeping their subscription fees the same.
That said, in my many years of subscription I've seen the plan prices drop twice (currently about $3 less than when I first signed up). So long as the increase doesn't exceed that, I'm really unconcerned, especially given how much money in blind buys Netflix has saved me over the years, and how much many BRDs are still currently demanding at retail. Now, if BRD prices were to fall by 20%...yeah, right... ![]()
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