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  1. Malcolm R

    Netflix Netflix (once again) Raises All Subscription Plans in U.S.

    If they raise again, I'm going to have to cancel. I don't seem to watch Netflix that often and there's really nothing that's "must see". Lots of stuff on my "watch list", but nothing that keeps me watching on any regular basis.
  2. Malcolm R

    Netflix Netflix (once again) Raises All Subscription Plans in U.S.

    It's my understanding that some of the channels offered via Amazon Prime are limited versions of the full streaming site if you were to subscribe directly with the streamer. This seemed to be the case when I added Shudder to Prime last year. Doesn't bother me too much as there's still more...
  3. Malcolm R

    Netflix Netflix (once again) Raises All Subscription Plans in U.S.

    We just finished "Reacher" last night by watching one episode per week. It was wonderful to savor it slowly and have that anticipation of another episode next week. Now we have to find something else to watch.
  4. Malcolm R

    Netflix Netflix (once again) Raises All Subscription Plans in U.S.

    Which then creates a loop with subscribers like me who hesitate to take a chance and watch anything new knowing it's likely to be cancelled forthwith. Such as with The Irregulars.
  5. Malcolm R

    Netflix Netflix (once again) Raises All Subscription Plans in U.S.

    Netflix stock drops after unexpected subscriber losses. https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/19/media/netflix-earnings/index.html
  6. Malcolm R

    Netflix Netflix (once again) Raises All Subscription Plans in U.S.

    Netflix and Prime are the only streamers I currently have, so I'll probably keep them both for now. There is a lot of content on Netflix I'd like to watch, but don't seem to find the time to do so. Though I did just get a Fire Stick, so we'll see if I start adding other streamers and need to...
  7. Malcolm R

    Netflix Netflix (once again) Raises All Subscription Plans in U.S.

    I don't think it's the process of subscribing/unsubscribing that most are talking about here. It's the time you'd have to spend to research what's on which service and when, in order to determine when you should be switching your subscriptions on and off.
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