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Netflix limiting to one household.
- Hace 2 años
gramps28 wrote:
Netflix is verifying log ins now. I recently signed into one of my TV's in my house and got hit with it but verified it.
From what I read is that Netflix will charge $7.99 for out of network sign ins.
The $7.99 is for direct Netflix accounts, not Netflix through third parties, such as T-Moble. The following is a copy and paste from the Netflix website. (I added the underline)
The account owner will need to purchase an extra member slot, then invite an extra member to use the extra member slot. The extra member must be activated in the same country where the account owner created their account. Extra members cannot be added to Netflix-included packages or third-party billed accounts.
jsavga wrote:I've been with T-mobile since they acquired Suncom in 2007. We have 7 devices on our plan (6 phones and a watch). Our plan was the first to offer free netflix and we're on that same plan to this day (never changed plans such as Magneta, etc., just added devices).One of these phones (main tmobile account holder) lives in GA and the others (My Daughter and her family) live in Maryland. So how does this affect our Netflix?Will we still be able to have netflix at both households because of the t-mobile deal? If not, will t-mobile offer something else?
According to Netflix, the answer is no, you won't be able to have Netflix at two separate households. If T-Mobile was going to offer something else I assume they would have already done so because they’ve known about this issue for a long time
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