NetFlix Lowered its Price

Back in January I was seriously considering canceling my Netflix subscription. I wasn’t making much use of it for a while, but they continued to charge me every month. Rather than getting rid of the service, I simply decided to watch the movies more often. I’ve been an active user ever since writing about my consideration.

Last night, I received a notification that Netflix is lowering the price for the plan by a couple of dollars to $13.99 plus tax, and this change has been applied to my account automatically.

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  1. #1: BarelyFitz
    Thursday, June 28, 2007
    11:18 am (reply)

    It’s good to see company that actually values existing customers, instead of just making the rate available to new users.

  2. #2: Chris
    Thursday, June 28, 2007
    11:46 am (reply)

    Thanks! Netflix didn’t send me a notice about this since I’m on the unlimited 1 disc plan, but its tempting.

  3. #3: mnc
    Thursday, June 28, 2007
    12:08 pm (reply)

    I’ve been thinking about signing up with NetFlix for quite some time and maybe this will finally push me over the edge.

  4. #4: StudioSamurai
    Thursday, June 28, 2007
    12:50 pm (reply)

    Which plan do you have? I have the 3 disc plan. I yours was lowered, I want to contact them and ask if mine can be lowered too! Thanks.

  5. #5: Flexo
    Thursday, June 28, 2007
    11:07 pm (reply)

    StudioSamurai: I have the two-at-a-time plan. Good luck—let us know if they’ll lower your price.

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