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Alex 07-14-2011 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 349587)
Why is it that (completely anecdotally within my own group of friends) the people I've seen complaining the most about the Netflix price change have by and large been the people who consider themselves conservatives and free-market proponents? I find that interesting.

Assuming they aren't calling for government regulation to prevent a price change, what is interesting about it? "That's too much! I won't pay" isn't in conflict with free market principals.

Ghoulish Delight 07-14-2011 09:39 AM

The one thing I haven't seen is whether this is signaling coming improvements in streaming selection? While there is lots of great stuff on there, I still find that more often than not when I check to see if something I want to watch is available streaming, it's not.

Ghoulish Delight 07-14-2011 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Alex (Post 349589)
Assuming they aren't calling for government regulation to prevent a price change, what is interesting about it? "That's too much! I won't pay" isn't in conflict with free market principals.

Except when they seem to imply that Netflix is doing something horrible and unfair by doing so.

ETA: eh, honestly I withdraw the observation. I shouldn't read social media in the morning before coffee. Looking back at the posts, they aren't as angry sounding as I thought on first read. Still mildly interesting that those are the people in my circle that have brought the subject up.

Ghoulish Delight 07-14-2011 10:48 AM

I know I really should be over the whole "OMG I can't believe how cheap storage is!" thing, but I just bought 8GB worth of high speed SD cards (2x4GB) for $6. I can't help but be in awe.

BarTopDancer 07-14-2011 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 349596)
I know I really should be over the whole "OMG I can't believe how cheap storage is!" thing, but I just bought 8GB worth of high speed SD cards (2x4GB) for $6. I can't help but be in awe.

It just means you haven't forgotten where you've come from. I paid $119 for a portable 1.5TB hard drive. First of all, 1.5TERABYTE! :eek: :eek: :eek: and I can get a 1.5TERABYTE!!!!!! :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: drive for only $119? And it's portable?

Wow.

Alex 07-14-2011 11:23 AM

In related news, I bought a new wallet. And it has NINE slots for cards and ID!!

And it only cost me $45.

€uroMeinke 07-14-2011 11:34 AM

Oh and I bought eight 56 quart/33 liter storage containers yesterday at home depot - that's 448 quarts or 264 liters of storage for $45!

Not Afraid 07-14-2011 11:36 AM

But our storage until still costs us $110 a month (until we get rid of it).

Moonliner 07-14-2011 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Alex (Post 349599)
In related news, I bought a new wallet. And it has NINE slots for cards and ID!!

And it only cost me $45.

For only $27 more you could fill it with 36GB worth of SD cards.

Morrigoon 07-14-2011 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex (Post 349589)
Assuming they aren't calling for government regulation to prevent a price change, what is interesting about it? "That's too much! I won't pay" isn't in conflict with free market principals.

Exactly. I didn't say they didn't have the RIGHT to change their pricing structure, they certainly do. Just like I have the RIGHT to not like it and refuse to pay.

I'm just upset because a service I liked has raised its price beyond a point I believe matches up with the value it brings. I am not willing to spend $24/month for that service, therefore, according to the laws of the free market, I have ended the business relationship.

I do so loudly because, of course, a truly free market relies on the free flow of information - in order for Netflix to determine the true market value of their product, they need to understand what factors affect their customers' buying decisions, and be able to track the effect of those changes.

If enough people quit Netflix, perhaps Netflix will determine that their pricing has exceeded their product's value. Or, perhaps they've already projected those numbers and determined that the increased profit from the lemmings who stay more than makes up for the lost customers, in which case, they have made a wise choice. And that choice doesn't include me buying their service.

Then again, if the expected profit increase dramatically improves their streaming catalog, I may in future reconsider, and pick up a "streaming only" account. But, for the time being and my family's budget, we're not paying for that transition.


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