We're on the Netflix 1 DVD + streaming subscription, and we plan to accept the price increase and remain on it. It's $1 a month increase for the 1+ and 2+ plans, and a dollar per DVD per month on the bigger plans.
Cable service has been reliable in our area, and is the fastest option (up to 20 Mbps, versus DSL's local max of 3 Mbps), so our landline, Internet and TV are all bundled onto our cable subscription.
Like most Netflix customers, we stream most of our content; however, we watch very little TV. We might realize some savings if we drop or decrease that part of our cable subscription. We're not going to drop the landline until cell phone comms are more secure.
If you're on the 1+ or 2+, I don't see a simple solution, other than to accept the price increase or rent DVDs locally. If you're on one of the other plans, perhaps you could drop back by one DVD?
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Cable service has been reliable in our area, and is the fastest option (up to 20 Mbps, versus DSL's local max of 3 Mbps), so our landline, Internet and TV are all bundled onto our cable subscription.
Like most Netflix customers, we stream most of our content; however, we watch very little TV. We might realize some savings if we drop or decrease that part of our cable subscription. We're not going to drop the landline until cell phone comms are more secure.
If you're on the 1+ or 2+, I don't see a simple solution, other than to accept the price increase or rent DVDs locally. If you're on one of the other plans, perhaps you could drop back by one DVD?