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Netflix to Increase Prices in U.S. and Canada

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https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/digital/netflix-price-increase-2022-1235075466/

Standard Package - New Price: $15.49 ~ £11.33

Currently, in U.K. the Standard Package is £9.99 so there may be an increase, if the above is anything to go by.

Netflix these days is quantity over quality. If I were to pay for it, I'd use Netflix Turkey as it's the cheapest (£4 or 5 per month), I think.

PhilipMarc
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blacklabrador

I think I pay £5.99 a month for mine, which considering the use we get from it is pretty good.

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Pjran

I’m feeling smug as we get it free, our daughter pays. I would like to know how to get for £4 though.

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blacklabrador

Pjran It maybe to do with using a VPN and then subscribing to a cheaper foreign Netflix.

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Pjran

blacklabrador I’ll run that by my daughter to look into, thank you. I don’t know what a VPN is😂

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blacklabrador

Pjran Not overly sure myself tbh, I think it disguises where you are connecting from or something.

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PhilipMarc

Pjran

Yeah, like Labrador said.

Windscribe's Free VPN IPs include Turkey so you can use them if you want, then you can watch U.K.'s Netflix content if you're happy with it.

Steps here: https://www.vanishedvpn.com/how-to-reduce-your-netflix-bill-by-70-or-more/

I read U.S. Netflix has the best content, but Netflix is no longer the 1st or 2nd best streaming service so doesn't matter much.

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Howmuch

Pjran My daughter pays for ours, I think she likes the fact that she contributes, who am I to take that away from her.

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Pjran

PhilipMarc thank you. I’ll send this to my daughter and she can decide if she’s prep to do it.

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Pjran

Howmuch I know the membership can be shared but you pay extra for it.

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PhilipMarc

Pjran

Also worth mentioning, that she uses a fee-free card like Revolut, Monzo, Halifax Clairity, or etc so just pays the exact price.

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Pjran

PhilipMarc thank you but I know she doesn’t have one of those cards you’ve listed.

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PhilipMarc

Pjran

Revolut and Monzo are free. She'll just have to top it up afterwards.

Curve is fee-free, too.

Well, that's all.

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Pjran

PhilipMarc I’ve followed your link and there’s an annual subscription fee for the VPN so it might not be worth her changing.

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Mango5

My friend has very kindly allowed me to use his account, the use that we all get from it is very good.

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nina090976

I have mine free with my sky package,I think 18 months x

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Bossclaz

I can imagine they will slowly increase it in the UK as I couldn't do without it now

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hankhandsome

I'll post up my guide to Netflix access via VPN in a few hours - I tried just now but apparently I have to wait !

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PhilipMarc

That's a good idea.

These days I always use my Paypal Business MasterCard as it has multi-uses. Fee-free (if paying for Netflix Turkey), free returns (up to £15), 1% cashback, claim if an order goes wrong, and so on.

But, Revolut, Monzo, and the likes are great, too.

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hankhandsome

PhilipMarc I know a lot of people do like fee-free cards for this sort of thing but you're literally only saving 5-9p at a time.

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PhilipMarc

hankhandsome

So long as it saves money, it doesn't matter to me if it's a big or small amount.

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Nadiaparveen

I've just joined for 5.99 though I just know it's a bad idea not because of the fees but I'm going to soon be glued to the screen 🤦‍♀️

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