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07-16-2022 11:05 AM - edited 07-16-2022 11:17 AM
@Teddixat wrote:I wonder why they are losing so many subscribers. Maybe they should stop raising their prices.
With all these streaming services its too much competition and some services are losing out....when you start to add up the charges it all starts inching towards what you paid for cable when you add in your internet costs......Apple TV isnt doing well either......
07-16-2022 11:15 AM - edited 07-16-2022 11:18 AM
@Effie54 wrote:Netflix is losing subscribers because they're too expensive! They $15.00 a month, on top of my already skyrocket high cable bill. Hulu is $5.99, I think. Amazon Prime is free as are numerous other streaming apps. They don't even offer a free 30 day trial anymore. They're triple the price of all the other streaming networks along the same line.
You gotta pay $139 a year $14.99 a month for Prime Membership in order to get Prime Video for free....
07-16-2022 11:22 AM
I watch FREEVEE, has ads, but depending on what movie, not that long. Of course the movies are not up to date like Netflex, but I haven't seen a lot of them.
When I cut the cord with comcast, I will then be able to subscribe to these other apps.
07-16-2022 11:25 AM
@qvcaddition wrote:I watch FREEVEE, has ads, but depending on what movie, not that long. Of course the movies are not up to date like Netflex, but I haven't seen a lot of them.
When I cut the cord with comcast, I will then be able to subscribe to these other apps.
Yep, there's Freevee, Crackle, Tubi TV free but with commercials....
07-16-2022 11:29 AM
@scatcat wrote:I remember when cable first came out you paid for tv because it was ad free. Now it's good old regular tv full of ads for $100 a month
I wish mine were just 100 a month. I only have 20 hours DVR, by cutting a lot out for 154.00 a month.
I remember when cable came out in my area and my son went to work for them 45 years ago, 1976-77. I paid nothing.
We didn't have DVR, so had to watch ads. He was 19. He is now 65 really to retire from the cable company.
I had to start paying as the cable company kept growing.
Thirty six dollars at first.
Oh well, next year, I'm cutting cable and just keep the internet.
07-16-2022 11:33 AM
@Teddixat wrote:I wonder why they are losing so many subscribers. Maybe they should stop raising their prices.
Exactly, I was a NetFlix subscriber for years. There is a certain low price point where you think no big deal for a few dollars.
By the time I finally cancelled my subscription last year. I believe I was up to almost $11.00. I don't watch enough to pay that every month.
What I do now is I wait until a few shows that I want to watch are available join for a month watch my shows and then cancel.
07-16-2022 11:34 AM
07-16-2022 11:38 AM
@Spurt wrote:
@Teddixat wrote:I wonder why they are losing so many subscribers. Maybe they should stop raising their prices.
With all these streaming services its too much competition and some services are losing out....when you start to add up the charges it all starts inching towards what you paid for cable when you add in your internet costs......Apple TV isnt doing well either......
I read awhile back that they were thinking of doing this as well as stopping allowing subscription sharing which really made a bunch of people mad.
We still use DirecTV. My husband wants to cut the cord, but I'm not up on streaming and how to get it to the TV and I like to just browse what's on sometimes. Plue, I like to watch College Football and I'm not sure how to get that. I've told my husband by the time you buy into all these different streaming services to get what you want, you'll end up paying just as much as you were already paying for cable/satellite service.
07-16-2022 11:50 AM
07-16-2022 01:50 PM
@Icegoddess wrote:
@Spurt wrote:
@Teddixat wrote:I wonder why they are losing so many subscribers. Maybe they should stop raising their prices.
With all these streaming services its too much competition and some services are losing out....when you start to add up the charges it all starts inching towards what you paid for cable when you add in your internet costs......Apple TV isnt doing well either......
I read awhile back that they were thinking of doing this as well as stopping allowing subscription sharing which really made a bunch of people mad.
We still use DirecTV. My husband wants to cut the cord, but I'm not up on streaming and how to get it to the TV and I like to just browse what's on sometimes. Plue, I like to watch College Football and I'm not sure how to get that. I've told my husband by the time you buy into all these different streaming services to get what you want, you'll end up paying just as much as you were already paying for cable/satellite service.
The only way you save by cutting the cord is if your State doesnt charge taxes for streaming services, and other fees cable may charge for programming/sports.....And sadly if you dont have cable its difficult to watch live sports like college football, NFL football, or NBA basketball....My sister switched to You Tube now she cant watch any of our NBA Spur's games even with the NBA Pass through the NBA.....
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