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Our college student (on our family phone plan) just got kicked off of our Netflix account that we pay for through T-Mobile’s discount ($16 for premium). Since this program won’t let me add them as another paid viewer for $7.99, can they utilize the free version of Netflix on Us with ads while we continue with the discounted premium? Just trying to find a workaround. To use the extra user feature we’d have to go through Netflix and pay almost twice as much.88Views0likes0CommentsNetflix downgrade
Hey Netflix, “You currently have Netflix ON US included in your plan. Netflix recently updated their subscription tiers, you’ll now receive Netflix Standard with ads, providing more features and benefits to you. This benefit will continue to be ON US ($0). There is nothing you need to do. This change will take effect between January 25 and February 1.” How is changing my subscription from “no ads” to “includes ads” “providing more features and benefits to you”?11KViews21likes58CommentsFeedback for T-Mobile: Reducing benefits
It seems that every time I accept an offer from T-Mobile, the company goes back on it just a little after. I find that very frustrating. Last example: We updated our contract and phones, and it appeared to be a good deal, one factor being that the plan included Netflix. Not two month later, I receive a message from T-Mobile that from now on only Netflix with Ads is included - a downgrade worth roughly $100/year. Yes, in exchange there is a free year of Hulu, but I really don’t care about that. And also, yes, T-Mobile always said that benefits could change. Unfortunately, this is not the first time something like this happens to me with T-Mobile. In aggregate, the impression I get increasingly is that T-Mobile’s word in its special offers and deals really is not worth much. This is very disappointing.288Views3likes5CommentsNetflix Standard without ads?
Changed plan to upgrade to the netflix standard without ads 8.50 extra a month. However Netflix is still stating that I am on this plan still with tmobile? Is this correct? Bottom line, how do I get rid of ads, pretty sure I signed up properly, its just not reflecting on Netflix’s websiteSolved4KViews0likes2CommentsNo Free Lunch
Do people really think the T-Mobile streaming benefits are FREE? They are built into the price of your monthly service, and if you like that particular service, great. But now that Netflix had downgraded its plans to include advertising, and more importantly, to lock out certain movies and shows on the Standard w/ads plan, why won’t T-Mobile give us a credit for the $6.99 cost we’ve been paying all along, so we can use that to get HBO, or one of the other services we like better? Otherwise, I will be switching providers to the one that installed a 5G tower next to my house and offers a bundled 5G internet and two line wireless deal that leaves a lot of money in my pocket.144Views1like5Comments