From G4TV.com: "I’ll be cancelling my Netflix subscription today, essentially sending a Dear John letter to Netflix along with my my final disc-by-mail...But it’s not just the 50% price hike that is compelling me to tell Netflix to take a hike - it’s the fact that there are several new alternatives to Netflix that didn’t exist when I subscribed at the start of the Xbox 360’s streaming program. Some options are cheaper, while others are more convenient, so it’s important to carefully chose the best Netflix substitute based on your viewing habits."
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Will they last longer then a year like when Google bought up three game studios and shut them down within a year of purchase.
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The streaming service is $8 which is all I care about. I haven't seen a viable alternative tbh.
The sad thing from the business side of things I'm hearing that Netflix started out with the typical non-viable model of most .coms. That they really don't have any other choice but to raise their prices especially now that they've made the trend popular, the content owners are not only asking for more money but making their own similar services.
And none of this changes the fact that at one point the PS3's browser could view Blip.TV and Dailymotion just like it could once view Hulu.
if i could of used netflix in bahamas i would pay for it no complaints
Even with the price hike Netflix gives far more for the money than any viable alternative. People quitting just to prove a point are being foolish.
Music subscription services charge about $15/month. And that's just music. People think that's too much for a service that lets a person rent DVDs as fast as the mail service will allow plus have unlimited streaming access? REALLY?
Talk about spoiled.
Meanwhile, it costs more than that to rent 3 or 4 movies from Live or PSN marketplaces. LOL
@Disagree: Disagreeing without explanation is nothing more than acknowledgement that you hate that I'm right.
It's still $8 a month. The price hike is only if you want the DVDs too. Most people stream anyway so I don't see what the big deal is. Do you really want Hulu with their huge selection of 15 shows??? lol