NOTHING will happen on Wednesday but on 9/20 whatever your choice was is what will happen.So if you have this offer will they drop you from HBO on Wednesday, or will they raise the price to $15? Anyone KNOW?
I think that only holds merit if HBO's biggest subscriber base (in terms of percentage of all subscribers) is on Dish. I don't think HBO will be suffering all that much. I do agree that it is overpriced. I would be willing to subscribe to Cinemax, but with young children, I find late night Cinemax to be a large problem.This may come back to bit AT&T in the butt.
The regular price for HBO is wAAAY to high - I would never pay it, I have paid the $10 in the past.
I think they may actually see a revenue hit from this hissy fit.
I really hope so.
I don't complain about the price, I just don't buy it.
I think most people see all the content on Netflix and think HBO is overpriced. I'm not saying Netflix has great content. It's just the perception of more.Does anyone else remember how many people on here complained about the price of HBO when it was still $19 per month, and they were begging Dish to lower the price to $15, since that was the price of HBO's stand-alone streaming service at the time? Now, $15 is the too-high price that people here are complaining about. Oh my, how things have changed!
I said at the time that there was NO premium pack worth more than $10.00 a month. Now Showtime is up to $15.00 to match HBO. I won't subscribe to it either at that price. But either way, if I get enough off my bills by the Retention department this December, I might be able to pay the $15.00 for HBO as long as it reduces the price I have to pay for the higher locals and the yearly price hike we will all face come next February. IF not, then no more HBO.Does anyone else remember how many people on here complained about the price of HBO when it was still $19 per month, and they were begging Dish to lower the price to $15, since that was the price of HBO's stand-alone streaming service at the time? Now, $15 is the too-high price that people here are complaining about. Oh my, how things have changed!
So, you'd prefer to funnel your money to the content owners if you can save enough money from the MVPD. That'll teach the content owners from raising their prices that make our bills go up every year.But either way, if I get enough off my bills by the Retention department this December, I might be able to pay the $15.00 for HBO as long as it reduces the price I have to pay for the higher locals and the yearly price hike we will all face come next February.
I think most people see all the content on Netflix and think HBO is overpriced. I'm not saying Netflix has great content. It's just the perception of more.
Oh my, things have changed. Its called competition. Netflix and Hulu wasn't all that back in the $19 HBO days. Competition is a good thing. It makes people reevaluate what things are worth.
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I have Amazon Prime and the streaming in many ways is better that Netflix as they have different titles Netflix does not have and it is included.
Huh?...you mean for rent..not tieredThe thing I dislike about Prime video is that the service is tiered. Only certain titles are available for free. You have to "buy up" to get the others.
Huh?...you mean for rent..not tiered
No..they have a Netflix like service but also have a robust ppv service with current titlesYes. It's a totally different model than Netflix
What will you do to combat the content owners DARE2be? I don't think just taking the price and FEE increases without getting monthly credits is going to do anything either , are you advocating that approach?So, you'd prefer to funnel your money to the content owners if you can save enough money from the MVPD. That'll teach the content owners from raising their prices that make our bills go up every year.
No..they have a Netflix like service but also have a robust ppv service with current titles
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2 different services on amazonI'd say that it's very different than Netflix. Netflix has no PPV, rental, or purchase options. (Note that Netflix does still offer DVDs and Blue Ray by mail, but that too is still a subscription service.)
I've dropped down to the Flex Pack. I don't pay Disney or Fox much money at all, especially in sports. I don't pay the locals their extortion fee. I've kept my fees at $7. I don't have any overpriced premiums. If it gets any worse, I'll stop feeding the pigs altogether.What will you do to combat the content owners DARE2be? I don't think just taking the price and FEE increases without getting monthly credits is going to do anything either , are you advocating that approach?
I'm also on the Flex pack and I only pay for HBO because it was $10.00. If I can get that extra $5.00 off my DISH bill by asking for Credits then I'm going to do it. Because I do find value in HBO series tv , just not $15.00 or $19.00 worth they used to charge.I've dropped down to the Flex Pack. I don't pay Disney or Fox much money at all, especially in sports. I don't pay the locals their extortion fee. I've kept my fees at $7. I don't have any overpriced premiums. If it gets any worse, I'll stop feeding the pigs altogether.
What I'm saying is, don't buy HBO at $15 if you think it's too high, even if you save the money somewhere else.
Well, you'll still be paying the full HBO $15 charge, which will tell HBO that you still find a $15 price worth it. The only way is to vote with your wallet and not let HBO get $15.