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Old 03-10-2013, 13:49   #52
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Re: VM preparing to add Netflix option to online ordering

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
You are absolutely right, but Netflix have stated that they will go all out to win studio contracts that are currently held by Sky as they come up for renewal. This will change the films landscape considerably (if they are successful) and although this is likely to increase prices, I am convinced that they will be able to undercut Sky by a huge margin, because we are definitely being overcharged at present.
Many people on the Now TV forums claim the movie pass is too expensive at £15 , they state Netflix is much better value at £6 so maybe just maybe people prefer the lower priced services such as Netflix and Lovefilm just as they are , if Netflix were to outbid Sky and win most of the key studios you'd be paying considerably more probably as damn near the current movies pass price now.
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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit View Post
you would go to the cinema
Have you priced taking a family to the cinema for new releases lately ?
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Originally Posted by passingbat View Post
Are you suggesting that Netflix would become a two tier system? £6 for what they offer now, and a higher cost option of £11 to also get access to newer films? Personally, I'd be surprised if that happened.
Exactly not in a million years , Netflix is an excellent service in its current form I believe they'll continue investing in originals and staying at the forefront of technology.
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