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JonC

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Anyone who has Netflix check your account, they have upgraded everyone to super delux hd from £6.99 to £15.99 per month without telling you. 
This is obviously their way of clawing back their recent massive losses. 
 

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Ok, so we're on standard HD for £9.99 per month, and they're increasing the price to £10.99 as of next month. No suggestion of switching us to the £15.99 service however.

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3 minutes ago, Andy135 said:

Ok, so we're on standard HD for £9.99 per month, and they're increasing the price to £10.99 as of next month. No suggestion of switching us to the £15.99 service however.

Well this is my account 

5654A7AA-5EFC-4F19-87AC-5CFDDA9B7487.thumb.png.4f95b7691da989bbc283b0956dded2c9.pngit’s no great deal, especially for a man of yor means but when you add up all the channels of shit on sky and by Disney etc it adds up

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You sure they've just switched you without telling you? Seems a bit sneaky. Checked your emails for an alert notification?

Agree on subscription bloat. We drew the line with Netflix and Prime - we have the regular Prime sub plus two Kindle subs at £4.99 a month which all adds up over time.

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1 minute ago, Andy135 said:

You sure they've just switched you without telling you? Seems a bit sneaky. Checked your emails for an alert notification?

Agree on subscription bloat. We drew the line with Netflix and Prime - we have the regular Prime sub plus two Kindle subs at £4.99 a month which all adds up over time.

If we were notified which we don’t think we were then it was very stealthily 

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According to this all Netflix subscribers should have been notified. Doesn't mention whether the Basic plans would get bumped to Premium. Perhaps you've been a Premium member all along?

https://news.sky.com/story/amp/netflix-announces-price-increase-for-subscribers-in-uk-and-ireland-12562295

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