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Streaming company promises existing customers won't see price hike for 2 years (http://i.cbc.ca/1.2626098.1398801385%21/cpImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/netflix-verizon.jpg)
Netflix has confirmed that new Canadian customers will see their monthly price increase by $1, but said existing customers would be locked in at their lower rate for at least two years. (Paul Sakuma/Associated Press)
Netflix has officially raised its price by $1 for new members in Canada and elsewhere, while pledging that existing customers won't see fees increase for at least two years.
In a move that had been rumoured for weeks, the online streaming video company said that starting immediately, the price for new Canadian customers would go from $7.99 to $8.99.
"As a thank you for being a member of Netflix already, we guarantee your plan and price (excluding tax) will not change for two years," Netflix told customers in an email Friday morning.
Higher costs Netflix's customer base has grown rapidly but in recent months has struggled with exponentially higher costs to manage its large flow of data over internet infrastructure.
The company is also having to pay more to produce and obtain rights to expensive exclusive shows such as House of Cards and Orange Is The New Black, which customers are demanding.
Customers in the U.K., U.S. and other markets also received the notice. And there, too, the company pledged to keep prices the same for existing customers until at least May 2016.
By delaying the increase for current subscribers, Netflix hopes to avoid the backlash it faced in 2011 when it raised prices by as much as 60 per cent.
The company lost about 800,000 customers within a few months in an exodus that alarmed investors, causing Netflix's stock to plunge by more than 80 per cent in a year. Netflix eventually lured back subscribers and revived its customer growth, lifting its stock to record highs earlier this year.
Source: http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/netflix-canada-to-raise-prices-by-1-1.2637212 (http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/netflix-canada-to-raise-prices-by-1-1.2637212)
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I just re-subscribed to Netflix after a multi-month pause and I did notice the HD cost jumped up to $8.99. Big deal! It's still excellent value. Is anybody going to cry over $1?
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$1 dollar here. $1 dollar there. It adds up. People in general are not getting wage increase. Netflix is a luxury service. And people need to make cut somewhere.
Plus if you piss someone off. They may not use your service for years.
Read ya l8r,
EB
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Netflix prices are not that bad, but when you have apps like Show box and popcorn time, I would think Netflix would even be cheaper. Netflix is cool for my children mainly because of how user friendly it is but I rather stream for free personally.
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Netflix tacked on about 3 million new users across the globe over the past three months, undershooting its forecast of 3.7 million. But perhaps more worrisome, it’s growth in the U.S. fell year over year, reaching just 1 million net new sign-ups.
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I just re-subscribed to Netflix after a multi-month pause and I did notice the HD cost jumped up to $8.99. Big deal! It's still excellent value. Is anybody going to cry over $1?
Certainly for the kind of value they are offering 1 dollar increase should not be considered as being too harsh.That is my personal opinion.
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Price increase will produce huge profit for them, and its not fair to break their word, but I agree with the most people on this thread.
Remember how it was before Netflix started streaming, and how it is now. Great amount of entertainment is available at any moment for just $9. I would pay $20 :) but don't tell them
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Do not be alarmed with this price increase. It is only because their strategists understand that all this broadband connectivity means that more people will be willing to invest in their services and it also means that soon there will be more competition so they are just trying to make as much money as they can before then. Eventually the prices will be less.
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To be totally honest, for me Netflix is a total waste. I can watch any show or movie online for free and not need to pay that. As for the increase, though, I guess if subscribers really do love Netflix they'll just pay the extra dollar.
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I am not a fan of Netflix. I actually don't just pay for something I know I can find an alternative for. I can watch movies online without spending even a single cent. If I'll pay for watching a movie, I'll just buy my own DVD copy.
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It seems like these streaming companies are turning into cable companies. That one extra dollar will turn some people off as well because we all know what that's about and what's about to happen. If they keep jacking up the prices, they'll start losing business.
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One dollar is no big deal as long as Netflix keeps their price below $10 they will be fine. Once they start hiking their prices above $10 then they're going to cost the people To panic. But they have them selvves a great service you can sign up 1 billion people and you have all of them pay eight dollars a month that's $8 billion a month.
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I agree with you, Westmixxin. One dollar is not that big of a deal, especially in light of other entertainment choices increasing their own prices. The biggest issue I have with Netflix is their lack on content. I am hopefully they can ramp things up in this area in the near future. Other than that, I have been fairly satisfied with Netflix.
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I think a dollar increase is sorta troublesome. A dollar itself isn't much, but over time, it can add up. If people keep using the logic of "it's only a dollar more, so why bother getting mad," Netflix could get fairly expensive over time. I think Netflix is currently a great value, and it could go up a couple bucks and I'd still agree, but I'm not sure I'd want to pay if it gets much higher. I also don't know if it's a great idea since there's a lot more competition nowadays. They're not the only streaming service in town anymore. We're starting to see more and more specialized services so what's to stop someone from bailing on Netflix if a competitor that offers a product that fits their niche and is cheaper?
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It is called inflation. It happens. It is a fact of doing business. I just kind of roll with it unless it gets to expensive for me.
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Ugh. I hate price increases. Increasing by a dollar every few years may not seem like much, but it adds up. Especially for a service that isn't essential. Like someone mentioned up-thread, Netflix is a luxury, not a necessity, and when push comes to shove, putting food on the table is more important than keeping a Netflix subscription. For many people, that dollar is a big deal.
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I have been a subscriber of Netflix and they have such a great variety of movies and TV shows but I am not sure if I will continue to stay with them due to the $1 raise. I have been looking around and I am thinking very seriously about switching to hulu. I just don't care for the way Netflix is handling things because I think it is very unprofessional of them.
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I think we can handle a $1 price increase for a service that's rapidly changed the way we see TV. I'm no longer pirating anymore so it's quite a big deal to me to be an honest subscriber.
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Ugh. I hate price increases. Increasing by a dollar every few years may not seem like much, but it adds up. Especially for a service that isn't essential. Like someone mentioned up-thread, Netflix is a luxury, not a necessity, and when push comes to shove, putting food on the table is more important than keeping a Netflix subscription. For many people, that dollar is a big deal.
If that dollar is key to them putting food on the table I doubt they have Netflix to begin with.
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Netflix is very reasonably priced for the quality you receive. It is expanding into a lot more countries, so now the world can stream along! I've been on board with Netflix almost since day one! Love it!
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Honestly I'm surprised Netflix is the price it is given it's competition as well as the premium first-party content they provide. It's easily my go-to platform for streaming content over Hulu and Amazon prime. That being said, a $1 increase could be the beginning of a negative trend but I'm sure Netflix knows what they're doing.
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The funny thing is that I think somebody must have been necroposting and revived an old topic, because this was news in 2014. The price increase already happened. It isn't news anymore. It looks like the prize goes to @tiffaninichole for posting in a dead topic. It had last been commented on in June 2015 by me, and she revived it at the end of November for some odd reason.
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Well, Netflix is doing great now, and there stock has rose substantially. If they raise their prices, they should consider adding some decent movies to the queue. I do like their original series events as well, as some of the movies that I think were made to go right to video. I really like that I can watch Netflix on my kindle.
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Yeah at first it doesn't seem like a lot, but as time goes on (especially if you've been a constant, loyal Netflix member) you will notice the increases over time which may seem more noticeable to the long term consumer than a new comer. Although, if you are to spend money on any streaming network I do not know if Netflix is the best because they do not upload seasons until months after when the show may have become irrelevant to you or something of that likeliness.
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Yeah, it happens. It is still a great price for what you get in my opinion, and I bet that they thought about for a little while and realized that it is a pretty modest increase and that most customers understand the basics of inflation so they would be just fine with it. It is still a great way to save money if you are looking for alternatives to cable tv and satellite, and I would still strongly recommend it.