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Why were 800,000 people willing to bolt from Netflix over a $6.00 price increase?

and yet won't bolt from or rebel against a two party system which has screwed us out of trillions of dollars? So many people ran away from Netflix claiming the service wasn't worth the price. However, when was the last time government was worth the price? What will it take for people to move away from the "two parties that are really one" system?

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Edit: Bob P, it's "their" not "there". Also you didn't even answer the real question. Very smart aren't you?

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  • 10 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    because they didnt warn us and the President said he didnt care and expected to lose 600,000 members. his words.

    i didnt leave because its still cheaper than cable and at 8 bucks for unlimited streaming and dvd's, come on cant get a better deal anywhere else.

    but they left on how they did it and how they say they didnt care about what customers think. we need to do the same thing to the government.

  • bob p
    Lv 6
    10 years ago

    The reason is because the people felt they were not getting good value for there money. Most of the people who bolted from netflix are liberals who can think for them selves, unlike conservatives who feel the need to get there walking orders from Fox news

  • Sugar
    Lv 7
    10 years ago

    Because that is too much at one time

  • ?
    Lv 7
    10 years ago

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