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T-Mobile provided Hulu - can users pay gor no ads?
On 1/24/24 T-Mobile will add the ADs Included tier to some of its packages. Question: can T-Mobile subscribers accept the free tier and then pay for the upgrade for no ads?
- cephraimRoaming Rookie
I was just able to add it. It DOES look like you can upgrade to the no-ad version for an extra $10/mo through your Hulu account (not your TMobile account).
- cephraimRoaming Rookie
I am on Magenta Max 55+ and am seeing NO options for adding Hulu today.
Do we need to wait until tomorrow, 1/25 to see it?
- Ray79Newbie Caller
Thank you. Hulu no ads at t-mobile on 1/25/24 for $10/month. Better than netflex premium no ads at $16/mo
- RhytenowNewbie Caller
According to T-Mobile support, there will be an option to purchase Hulu with no ads in combination with the new promotion:
- cjakeLTE Learner
lilpuu wrote:
I meant Go5g
If you have Go5G, Go5G 55+, Magenta, Magenta 55+, or any grandfathered plan, you will not qualify for Hulu. Only the Go5G Plus and Magenta Max customers will get Hulu.
Either that or the news services reporting is incorrect. Has anyone on Go5G or Majenta received a text message from T-Mobile regarding Hulu? I am on Magenta Max 55+ and got a text message that I will be eligible for Hulu.
- cjakeLTE Learner
lilpuu wrote:
Yes, I will also move back to Verizon. So, being we are on the 55plus and 5G plan does that mean Netflix and Hulu will now have ads?
I have the Magenta Max 55+. I have been paying an extra $11 per month to get Netflix Premium (4K). I received a text message from T-Mobile yesterday indicating that the Netflix Premium rate will increase from $11 to $16 effective January 25th. No ads with Netflix Premium.
So, I would assume everyone who currently gets Netflix on Us for free will be moved to the Netflix with Ads plan. Those, like me, who have been paying extra to get Netflix Premium will continue to get Premium, but the extra cost will rise from $11 to $16. ($22.99 - $6.99).
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Premium: $22.99 / month
An outstanding question is whether T-Mobile subscribers who are moved to the Netflix with Ads plan will be given the option to upgrade to the Netflix Standard (No Ads) plan by paying an extra $8.50 per month. ($15.49 - $6.99)
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Estándar: $15.49 / month
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- lilpuuNewbie Caller
I meant Go5g
- lilpuuNewbie Caller
Yes, I will also move back to Verizon. So, being we are on the 55plus and 5G plan does that mean Netflix and Hulu will now have ads?
- raisinbrannRoaming Rookie
Hulu is also coming on Jan 24th with Ads. This stinks… The current Ad Free Standard Netflix is valued at $15.49 per month on my plan - aka plan I signed up for. Netflix w/Ads is valued at $6.99 and Hulu w/Ads is valued at $7.99 per month or $14.98 per month for both Netflix and Hulu w/Ads.
I'm currently paying $15.49 for streaming services included in my plan but will only see $14.98 per month after this change takes effect. T-Mobile will be making an extra buck off of me after this change.
Worse yet, we will now have to deal with a constant stream of annoying Ads while watching our favorite shows and movies.
It's time to find another Cellular provider. Shoot, I can do without streaming services if it saves me a bunch of money.
- audidiabloNewbie Caller
I have the same question. I know there were options to bump up plans and pay the difference but would like to have the peace of mind knowing that we are not being forced into Ads as a "perk". I know there are plenty of shills out there trying to act like "but its free!"… Not really. Just like people prefer to pay for things without selling their data, or spending time of their life watching Ads they never cared for in the first place and will never be able to get back. I know some people may not value their time but others might. My hope is as was before that T-Mobile would cover a certain dollar value of a plan but allow the customer to upgrade their plan and pay the difference.
Aside of a small group of people, I know most would prefer not to see Ads or sell their personal information.
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