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<blockquote data-quote="jpro" data-source="post: 16274652" data-attributes="member: 72690"><p>Exactly. These streaming services (Netflix, Hulu, etc.) want to get your money just as much as the cable company. They now nickel and dime you to death. I had a summer watch list I created of movies I wanted to watch. I currently subscribe to Netflix, Hulu and we have Prime. I had 12 movies on my list and I only got to watch 1 because the rest were not a part of my subscription. The streaming services are now "tiering" subscriptions and milking you for more money. More content is only being offered with premium subscriptions, not the $5-$12 subscriptions us "poor" folks have. Not only that, as you mentioned, all these other services are popping up that you have to pay for, like CBS All Access. They are slowly (actually quickly) creating an environment where streaming services will cost as much, if not more, than regular cable (if you can believe that). Meanwhile, the cable companies are protecting themselves from cord-cutters by jacking up the price for decent internet connection speeds (if you're gonna stream, be prepared to pay a ransom for a decent internet speed). Disgusting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpro, post: 16274652, member: 72690"] Exactly. These streaming services (Netflix, Hulu, etc.) want to get your money just as much as the cable company. They now nickel and dime you to death. I had a summer watch list I created of movies I wanted to watch. I currently subscribe to Netflix, Hulu and we have Prime. I had 12 movies on my list and I only got to watch 1 because the rest were not a part of my subscription. The streaming services are now "tiering" subscriptions and milking you for more money. More content is only being offered with premium subscriptions, not the $5-$12 subscriptions us "poor" folks have. Not only that, as you mentioned, all these other services are popping up that you have to pay for, like CBS All Access. They are slowly (actually quickly) creating an environment where streaming services will cost as much, if not more, than regular cable (if you can believe that). Meanwhile, the cable companies are protecting themselves from cord-cutters by jacking up the price for decent internet connection speeds (if you're gonna stream, be prepared to pay a ransom for a decent internet speed). Disgusting. [/QUOTE]
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