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Netflix is Once Again Raising Its Prices


The post Netflix is Once Again Raising Its Prices appeared first on Consequence. Netflix and chill just got a little more expensive. Today, the streaming giant announced it will be raising prices ... Read More

Netflix raises monthly subscription prices in the U.S.


Netflix raised its monthly subscription fees in the United States on Friday, a company spokesperson confirmed to CBS News. Depending on the plan, the monthly subscription price went up by $1 to $2. In ... Read More

Netflix Raises Monthly Subscription Prices for Users Across North America


"We’re updating our prices so that we can continue to offer a wide variety of quality entertainment options," the streaming giant said Friday Netflix is about to get even more expensive for its ... Read More

Netflix Raises Prices After Adding More Subscribers In One Quarter Than Ever Before


Netflix has grown to be the number one streaming service in the entire world. However, the platform recently left customers furious over the way it chose to celebrate its highest-growth quarter in its ... Read More

Netflix raising prices again after reporting $1.87 billion quarterly profit


Netflix once again is raising the prices on its U.S. streaming plans, including its most basic viewing option, as it reports a better-than-expected $1.87 billion in quarterly profit. The Los ... Read More


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