We Don't Need Netflix
Briefly

The article expresses frustration over Netflix's recent price increase, suggesting that the company's shift to live events is merely a cover for its ability to hike prices without customer objections. The author encourages readers to consider alternatives such as Apple TV and the free service Kanopy, highlighting that many people can survive without Netflix for at least a month. The call to action is clear: cancel Netflix before the next billing cycle and provide feedback about the unmanageable price increase, thus contesting the presumed customer compliance.
Honestly, this price increase is ridiculous. I know they're trying to make a switch to live events and want supportive revenue as such, but let's be real. They're doing this because they can.
Now's our chance to show them something different. And whether or not you feel like you can live without Netflix, I know that we can all survive without it for at least a month.
There's plenty of alternatives (remember Apple TV is only $9.99 a month and Kanopy is free and actually has good movies). So please join me in cancelling Netflix before your next rebill.
Read at Portland Mercury
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