That Netflix binge you have "Some Girls" movie script 1988 eroticizedbeen daydreaming about could soon cost you some extra dough.
That's if Netflix rolls out its evil plan to charge you more for your viewing. You heard that right: Netflix is running a test that charges you more to sign up for its service.
SEE ALSO: 'Stranger Things' Season 2 will have 'more horror'The streaming giant tested its devastating strategy on the poor ol' folks in Australia. It isn't enough that the company provides Australians with much less content than U.S. audiences, now it wants to send them broke too.
The Australianclaims Netflix is running a test that saw customers pay up to 20 percent more when they signed up to the service on the weekend. For users seeing the test, it reportedly increased the basic service from $8.99 to $9.99 a month, the standard service from $11.99 to $13.99 a month and the premium service from $14.99 to $17.99 a month.
Netflix made it clear to Mashable that, despite the report, it is not testing weekend-only pricing, no one has been charged an extra fee and that no announcement has been made -- it was simply a user test on the service and it was a coincidence that it occurred on the weekend.
"We continuously test new things at Netflix and these tests typically vary in length of time. In this case, we are testing slightly different price points to better understand how consumers value Netflix," the company said in an emailed statement.
"Not everyone will see this test and we may not ever offer it generally."
May not...gulp.
UPDATE:Wednesday, May 17, 7:45 a.m. AEST:Netflix denied to Mashable it is "surge pricing" its subscriptions on weekends.
Topics Netflix
Mark Zuckerberg explains why he wants to merge Messenger, WhatsApp, and InstagramThe bigger the yawn, the bigger the brain, scientists findHuawei teases its foldable phone in new inviteA gigantic cavity was discovered in a glacier and that's bad newsFacebook removed hundreds of accounts and pages linked to Iran'Crazy ExA smaller, cheaper Nintendo Switch might be coming this yearAll the movies we saw at the 2019 Sundance Film FestivalManchester police tweet mysterious handbag poser, leaves Twitter puzzledPatriots player gives bullied footballCrypto exchange Binance now lets you buy coins with a credit card'Doctor Who' fan makes snow Dalek that turns NSFW after meltingPatriots player gives bullied footballElon Musk is now proud owner of Stankmemes.comAll the movies we saw at the 2019 Sundance Film FestivalGoogle bans slew of malicious Android photo and beauty appsFacebook removes hundreds of pages and groups in IndonesiaKit Harington spoiled 'Game of Thonres' finale for wife Rose LeslieGoogle bans slew of malicious Android photo and beauty appsThere's now a place for shaming companies that use egregious packaging Infamously toxic gamer gets a second chance after controversy Liam Gallagher's Reddit AMA was everything we hoped for and more Georgina Chapman leaves husband Harvey Weinstein with a strong statement Waymo is launching a campaign to teach people about self Mark Zuckerberg apologizes for that awkward VR tour of Puerto Rico Oculus Venues will let users experience concerts and sports in VR Samsung's new sensor will bring 'portrait mode' to cheaper phones Of course guys think their companies are doing fine on gender diversity Amazon’s Kindle Oasis gets big and waterproof Wine industry and vineyards affected by Northern California fires Angelina Jolie, Gwyneth Paltrow also say they were sexually harassed by Harvey Weinstein Cara Delevingne 'felt powerless' when Harvey Weinstein invited her to his hotel room Gruesome horror game fights the horrors of the world in a charity drive Our top 5 'Last Jedi' burning questions are all about Rey 7 things we learned about Daisy Ridley from her 'Vogue' cover debut 'Rick and Morty' fans: Szechuan sauce turned us into a 'Rick and Morty' joke The energy at the Grace Hopper Celebration is enough to make you less cynical about tech 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi': Porgs are great George Clooney, Jennifer Lawrence speak out against Harvey Weinstein Snapchat makes its biggest move yet in becoming America's WeChat
1.6402s , 10169.8515625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【"Some Girls" movie script 1988 eroticized】,Information Information Network