We also may adjust plans and pricing to respond to local market changes, such as changes to local taxes or inflation. “Netflix plans and pricing may occasionally be adjusted as we add more TV shows and movies, introduce new product features, and find other ways to improve the Netflix experience. The price flux is due to new features and content, Netflix says. The site’s basic plan (at $7.99) won’t change. The premium plan - four screens at the same time - will rise from $11.99 to $13.99. Netflix’s most popular subscription, the standard plan - which allows two screens to watch simultaneously - is increasing by $1 to $10.99 a month. Luckily the increase won’t cost you an arm and a leg, regardless of your subscription plan. The price rollouts happen over several months, so not seeing a price increase this month unfortunately doesn’t mean you’re an erroneous exception. The first round of notification emails were sent out October 19, meaning some users will see the price increase go down this Saturday, November 18. The streaming company said in October that it’s notifying users via email of the price change 30 days before it’ll take effect in their next billing cycle. Many Netflix users are about to see their subscription costs go up, and they’ll start to kick in before the end of 2017. You might want to revaluate just how badly you crave next season’s Stranger Things.
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