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Netflix limiting to one household.
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.
- KerwinNetwork Novice
We don’t have to call T mobile support, because nobody knows and cares this issue.
You will see this if you log in to your Netflix account.
Premium plan
Billed through T-Mobile package
And you will be able to find ‘how to add extra slot’.
Then, you will see this message.
Add an extra member to a package or third-party billed account
Extra members cannot be added to partner packages or third-party billed accounts.
If you change your payment method so you can add extra members, you must wait until your next Netflix renewal date before you can add them.
No one in T Mobile can help this issue.
We have to wait for the next available time, or we have to recreate the Netflix account.
- RickC77Network Novice
gramps28 wrote:
RickC77 wrote:
I call BS. I have the premium plan and 5 phones. I should be able to share my account between two households. Might be time to rethink both Netflix and T-Mobile.
Hulu is starting this in March.
Thanks for the info.
- gramps28Router Royalty
RickC77 wrote:
I call BS. I have the premium plan and 5 phones. I should be able to share my account between two households. Might be time to rethink both Netflix and T-Mobile.
Hulu is starting this in March.
- RickC77Network Novice
I call BS. I have the premium plan and 5 phones. I should be able to share my account between two households. Might be time to rethink both Netflix and T-Mobile.
- Celeste2002Newbie Caller
We just upgraded our plan to one that includes Netflix. Our Tmobile plan covers my household and my parents. We had been told that we would get the standard plan, which indicated we could purchase an extra member. I was fine doing that but I am VERY upset that we agreed to a new phone plan that was soooo much more expensive than our prior plan but we still have to pay for the Netflix subscription for my parents.
the tmobile plan is most definitely expecting that it’s providing Netflix to all of the people on the plan.
anyone have any luck reporting this ?
- cjakeLTE Learner
rhysand9325 wrote:
I think the issue has less to do with T-Mobile but Netflix's absolute terrible and messy implementation of the household policy. I just spent four hours on the phone with a very helpful customer service agent for T-Mobile who was just as confused by Netflix's policies. The Netflix representative that both myself and the TMobile rep spoke with did say Netflix does have plans to add the additional member $7.99 accommodation eventually to plans provided not only through TMobile but also Xfinity and other services Netflix works with to provide bundles. I've gone ahead and filed an FTC complaint in addition to a state attorney general complaint about the issue. I really think we need to voice our view about Netflix's poor unveiling of the household policy that has caused Netflix bundles to not be of equal worth to those offered directly through Netflix.
I hope this is true. Netflix is currently treating its direct subscribers better than those that subscribe through T-Mobile or Xfinity.
Of course, even if Netflix extends their additional membership options to T-Mobile and Xfinity, subscribers are still going to complain about cost ($7.99 per additional member) or membership limits (one additional member for Standard accounts and two additional members for Premium accounts.)
- rhysand9325Roaming Rookie
I think the issue has less to do with T-Mobile but Netflix's absolute terrible and messy implementation of the household policy. I just spent four hours on the phone with a very helpful customer service agent for T-Mobile who was just as confused by Netflix's policies. The Netflix representative that both myself and the TMobile rep spoke with did say Netflix does have plans to add the additional member $7.99 accommodation eventually to plans provided not only through TMobile but also Xfinity and other services Netflix works with to provide bundles. I've gone ahead and filed an FTC complaint in addition to a state attorney general complaint about the issue. I really think we need to voice our view about Netflix's poor unveiling of the household policy that has caused Netflix bundles to not be of equal worth to those offered directly through Netflix.
- iwasboredNewbie Caller
tomwil wrote:
jsavga wrote:
Where is this family allowance if only a single phone user is allowed access to netflix because the other 6 devices live in a different house?
Maybe you should look up the definition of family.
https://www.hrsa.gov/get-health-care/affordable/hill-burton/family
Definition of Family
Family: A family is a group of two or more persons related by birth, marriage, or adoption who live together; all such related persons are considered as members of one family. For instance, if an older married couple, their daughter and her husband and two children, and the older couple's nephew all lived in the same house or apartment; they would all be considered members of a single family.
My mother will finally have to concede since I moved out decades ago, we are no longer family.
- CkniseNetwork Novice
epson wrote:
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.
Netflix is losing money because of their lack of quality content. How bout not gouging your customers? And give us something that might be worth the addl cost? Imo they need to be a little more careful, recently membership costs went ulp, now this. A customer exodus might happen. Meaning in users language choice, not dubbed. What have they released lately that is water cooler topic? How about staying relevant before charging more and more for tired shows. Other networks continue to offer great new content, for example Paramount & apple. Lol even Hulu
- fireguy_6364Modem Master
Bubbliezz wrote:
epson wrote:
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.
I tried to do this and NETFLIX told me that BECAUSE I pay for my Netflix through Tmobile, I'm not able to add the extra member slot. I would need to stop paying for Netflix through Tmobile and change to paying for netflix through their site. I contacted them mid July about this and that's what they told me. Anyone know if Tmobile is planning to make changes for this?
no one will know anything until TMO makes some kind of announcement. or at least nothing will be said until they kick out a statement.
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