Netflix price change
Jul. 13th, 2011 08:39 pmSo Netflix just raised my subscription fee 60% (effective September 1).
They did this by splitting streaming and DVDs into two separate plans,
each costing $8/month, instead of bundling streaming with DVD plans as they do now.
They argue that the price increase is due to the high cost of (and
demand for) streaming (see recent news about them and Sony, for instance),
but if so their pricing doesn't make sense. They
didn't raise the price of the current streaming-only plan, and they are
now asserting that DVDs cost $8/month to support (for one out at a time)
instead of the $2/month suggested by the current pricing model. My
current plan is $10/month for streaming + one DVD at a time. If
streaming is $8 of that, then they have just raised DVD-rental fees
400%. (Ok, less half the overhead of having a customer account -- but
I'm betting that's pennies a month.)
I, unlike others, am not looking for an alternate streaming service. Netflix has the largest streaming catalogue out there (though it has many deficiencies) and it already works for me. I want easy DVD rental because of those gaps in the streaming catalogue. What alternatives do I have for that?
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Date: 2011-07-14 09:26 am (UTC)Here, Netflix is saving money for one class of customer -- the DVD only class (like my parents). Others experience a price increase. Netflix has handled this rather poorly in the explanation, but if you look at what they have actually said, that is where they claim to be offering a savings.
I agree that Netflix is not communicating it very well, and they should be up front that it is a price increase overall.
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Date: 2011-07-14 12:55 pm (UTC)It really is much gnashing of teeth over very little. For other consumables I would happily pay $16 and not think twice.
But the message came across as "we're lying and picking your pocket", and that is not a very forgivable marketing message.
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Date: 2011-07-14 01:14 pm (UTC)And by the way, they sent individual notices to their customers, and they of course know what plans we have, so they had the opportunity to tailor the message. They didn't; I got the "saving you money" line along with my price hike.