Netflix Changing Pricing Structure

Thats not what I meant. What I was trying to say is that the prices we are paying for currently with DVD and Streaming, will probably become the prices we will be paying for only one of those service a year or two down the line.

The crazy thing is their watch instantly selection is horrendously bad and limited. How is it fair to charge the same price for the dvd by mail option?

Oh, you mean a bump to $10 instead of $8 for one service? Yeah, I could see that eventually, though I doubt it will be any time soon since they lowered the price for now. Though, I don't know why some are so down on the streaming service. It's not the greatest library in the world or anything, but I find it to be pretty good.
 
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I signed up with netflix last june for new titles and it would save me money instead of paying $5 a pop to rent from blockbuster. a year later, Im stuck waiting for every new title and all the instant streaming is, is a straight to dvd fans wet dream. Blockbuster striking that deal for exclusivity is complete bull crap, now I know they did it to stay afloat but every movie seems like they get for 30 days.
 
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I hate this change. Personally, I think their streaming library is crap. If you count the movies I've wanted to see out of my own leisure and the 20ish I had to watch for my class last semester, only 2 or 3 were streaming. If you want to watch shows, streaming is good. But movies have a limited selection.

What I hate is there's no discount to get both. There'd be more of an incentive to get both plans if you got $2-3 off.

My family is currently on this plan with Blu-Ray which is $12. We'll definitely just be going to regular DVDs and streaming, maybe ditch one of them down the road.
I completely agree with you. One more thing that REALLY irritates me is the lack of HD content. I just don't get why the newer movies aren't in HD and it's mostly old movies that are in HD. That just doesn't make any sense to me whatsoever.
 
I've already changed my plan to streaming only and joined Blockbuster (blu-ray no charge. woot!) I like that they get movies so much sooner.
 
I love having 1 DVD with streaming. I'd rather keep the streaming, but the family wants to keep the DVDs.

Guess who's winning that one? ;) :p Especially if Netflix doesn't put their entire library up for streaming.

Well, at least I'll save a couple of bucks a month.


Don't be too hard on Netflix though, it's pressure from the studios that are making them do this. They still refuse to give up their old school business models.
 
I love having 1 DVD with streaming. I'd rather keep the streaming, but the family wants to keep the DVDs.

Guess who's winning that one? ;) :p Especially if Netflix doesn't put their entire library up for streaming.

Well, at least I'll save a couple of bucks a month.


Don't be too hard on Netflix though, it's pressure from the studios that are making them do this. They still refuse to give up their old school business models.

To me it seems like they've gotten about Blockbuster...or just don't consider them a threat. But when Netflix pulls stuff like this, they need to realize Blockbuster has two big benefits that Netflix doesn't have...movies on release and free blu-ray. It's enough to make even a huge fan of Netflix like myself jump ship and just keep streaming.
 
From Wikipedia
On July 12, 2011, customers received emails stating that prices for combined DVD and streaming services would increase by 50%. By noon the next day, a single Facebook post had received over 31,000 comments, mainly complaints. The Netflix blog had reached its comment maximum with consumer complaints and countless blogs reported on the somewhat unexpected consumer outrage.

Hopefully Netflix can go back to the studios and show them how much they're pissing viewers off.

As if the studios care about anything but what they think the marketplace is like.
 
Blogs are saying that people complaining about this was unexpected ? Really ? What the **** I say have Netflix lose as much money so that they shut down
 
Blogs are saying that people complaining about this was unexpected ? Really ? What the **** I say have Netflix lose as much money so that they shut down

Yeah, not overkill or anything. Geez :whatever:
 
To me it seems like they've gotten about Blockbuster...or just don't consider them a threat. But when Netflix pulls stuff like this, they need to realize Blockbuster has two big benefits that Netflix doesn't have...movies on release and free blu-ray. It's enough to make even a huge fan of Netflix like myself jump ship and just keep streaming.

The only problem I've had with Blockbuster is it seems like they don't have quite the same amount of older back-catalog that Netflix does. Back when I had tried their service I was so damned annoyed how everytime I DID find a title that I wanted to add to my queue it almost always showed as 'unavailable'..


*although the blu-ray deal is pretty cool, I'll give 'em that! :yay:
 
The only problem I've had with Blockbuster is it seems like they don't have quite the same amount of older back-catalog that Netflix does. Back when I had tried their service I was so damned annoyed how everytime I DID find a title that I wanted to add to my queue it almost always showed as 'unavailable'..


*although the blu-ray deal is pretty cool, I'll give 'em that! :yay:

That was my problem with them too awhile back. But lately i've noticed a lot of older titles I hadn't heard of before on Blockbuster. Especially foreign films that Netflix didn't even have. So, I think they are improving. I mainly use them for newer foreign films (they get them sooner) and new american releases and tv shows. Seems to be good so far. Heck, it's a good thing Blockbuster can't stream on 360 or else I might be tempted to leave Netflix all together.
 
All of the people that are upset about this are just whiners. $16 bucks is not a lot for a movie service. Gosh. Just downgrade to the streaming only option, it's what my sister is gonna do. They probably need more money for the future, if Studios increase the fee Netflix has for their decent streaming options. Hulu may go under cause it needs a new ownership and thus needs to charge more than it currently is for license fees.
 
All of the people that are upset about this are just whiners. $16 bucks is not a lot for a movie service. Gosh. Just downgrade to the streaming only option, it's what my sister is gonna do. They probably need more money for the future, if Studios increase the fee Netflix has for their decent streaming options. Hulu may go under cause it needs a new ownership and thus needs to charge more than it currently is for license fees.

It's a doubling (almost) of the current price. And Netflix only puts a fraction of their stuff up for streaming. If that doesn't change, that's a big negative.
 
Their blog maxed out comments in 8 hours after the initial statement.
 
People seem to be canceling their DVD Subscription & switching to streaming only. I wonder if Netflix will get the message ?
 
I wonder if the studios will get the message.
 
I'll be downgrading to streaming only come September (or rather late August). I go for the DVDs by mail just as a nice, little $1-2 throw-in. I'm not really all that keen on checking out enough flicks that are mail-exclusive for it to be worth $8 on its own (which still ain't a bad price at all).

Oh well, they held off on this longer than I imagined they would.
 
So, if I'm reading the Blockbuster site right, 1 disc a month (including bluray) and unlimited steaming for $11.99

While Netflix will be 1 disc a month for $7.99. And blueray is an additional $2.00.
 
I think personally netflix streaming is horrible and has nothing really worthwhile as far as new hits. Ironman 2 is the newest big movie they got and that came out last october on bluray. I wouldnt mind streaming only if brand new movies were available but I think im going with 2 blurays at a time and no streaming.
 
Well, **** that. I've never been much a fan of watching streamed programs and if I want the Blu-Ray, I'll just buy it.
 
It doesn't have much newer stuff, true, but I find a lot of stuff on there I enjoy quite a bit. I was watching 3rd Rock from the Sun, Rocko's Modern Life and Married...With Children slowly via that, and I got to watch all of 30 Rock up to season 4 thanks to that. Picked up a lot of good foreign films and stand-ups, too. I really don't see why people are down on it. Maybe it doesn't have a lot of newer stuff, but it's got a good amount of content that they're constantly working on growing.
 
I think personally netflix streaming is horrible and has nothing really worthwhile as far as new hits. Ironman 2 is the newest big movie they got and that came out last october on bluray. I wouldnt mind streaming only if brand new movies were available but I think im going with 2 blurays at a time and no streaming.

This is why if I stick with the service I'll be downgrading something, or not using streaming. That content is too limited or old. If they'd release first run it'd be great but they dont, and it's bad enough I have to wait and extra month from when some movies are available for sale, till they are available in my queue.
 
It doesn't have much newer stuff, true, but I find a lot of stuff on there I enjoy quite a bit. I was watching 3rd Rock from the Sun, Rocko's Modern Life and Married...With Children slowly via that, and I got to watch all of 30 Rock up to season 4 thanks to that. Picked up a lot of good foreign films and stand-ups, too. I really don't see why people are down on it. Maybe it doesn't have a lot of newer stuff, but it's got a good amount of content that they're constantly working on growing.
Yeah, I mostly watch it for the TV offerings. I've either caught up on or got into several programs through that. Notable new releases don't do that much for me. There's likely a reason why I passed on them during first run or even at the $1 theater. I'm more partial to older stuff. Even that's just a bonus.

I can make up for the new stuff I missed and really want to see with the occasional rental. It'd be less than what they're charging to continue my current subscription under the new rate.
 
Thats cool. They have the freedom to increase their rates and I have the choice to cancel my subscription.
 
Maybe if they let us download the Videos we Stream we like Amazon & Itunes does then that would probably help make this plan worth while ? That way put it on any device you want when you can't use Netflix etc
 

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