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Netflix on Smart TV Question

We now have 2 Smart TVs with the Netflix app installed. I think it's $8/month or so and my question is this...how many movies can we watch per month and how many TV shows can we watch for that amount of money? This is confusing to me and I know y'all have been so helpful in the past. Can someone explain this to me, please?

Thanks!

War Eagle!
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Re: Netflix on Smart TV Question

You can watch as many movies and TV shows as you want for $8 a month. That's why so many people love Netflix. You can even watch different shows on each TV assuming your wireless network can handle the load.

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Re: Netflix on Smart TV Question

Unlimited

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Re: Netflix on Smart TV Question

Its unlimited, watch as much as you want.

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Re: Netflix on Smart TV Question

Yea!! Y'all are the best! Thank you so much!!

One more thing...does it lock in the price or do y'all experience price increases? Thanks.

War Eagle!
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Re: Netflix on Smart TV Question

The price has been locked in for a while at $8. I heard rumors that it will be increasing soon. So maybe at your annual renewal date they may increase you monthly fee to whatever it is that they raised it to.

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Re: Netflix on Smart TV Question

Thanks. I think we'll do it.

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Re: Netflix on Smart TV Question

The only thing to remember is if you ISP has a data cap you can eat that up pretty quick.

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Re: Netflix on Smart TV Question

You absolutely must watch House of Cards!!

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Re: Netflix on Smart TV Question

On 12/27/2014 Rabid1 said:

The only thing to remember is if you ISP has a data cap you can eat that up pretty quick.

How do I find out and what is that? I'm not a techie.

War Eagle!