Is there a d-mber idea and worse product than Netflix with commercials as a perk? SAD!
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No value in Netflix with ads. Here's the thing with value customers. If you can't afford Netflix you can't afford Verizon. Plain and simple economics. Do you see any other premium firm peddling to "value" shoppers? Let's stop attracting the scammers and fraudsters and do real business. You want top of the line, it's pay to play. Twenty percent down on financing . If you can't afford it, we understand go save your money and come back when you have the cash. Let's have some damn pride and quit giving everything away for free. You want a loyalty program, you got it, go find three friends to join Verizon and pay their bill for six months and we'll talk, but doing what you said you were going to do in the first place isn't loyalty it's integrity and that is expected not rewarded
What's wrong with Scampath's horrible strategy is people don't want commercials. There is no value here. You can buy Netflix with ads from Netflix for less than $10. Magenta gives you the REAL, FULL Netflix with NO ADS. None of the perks are a deal. none.
Complaining about anything and everything but this one is good. If you can't position Disney, Max, and Netflix to sell a phone and a great discounted perk than you are in the wrong slam business. This isn't free Tab As or Hum. There is a value here.
Verizon pushing the sh-t out of perks. They expect you to do 3 quotes and they all have to have a perk on them or leadership gets mad. I heard the profit per perk is 3 dollars.
As much I enjoy sh-----g on VZ, I’m gonna have to say that this one is actually good. Netflix added a bunch of accounts to their standard plan with ads on their own. While I think that we are slowly going back to the old days of cable, this is actually a good deal if you don’t mind ads.
Proof that some here just want to complain. This is one of the better perks we have.
This is one of the better perks I think.
Overpriced VZ has to toss on stuff you don't want to sell phones. Lower your pricing instead!
I disagree. For $10, you can get Netflix and Max. I think that it'd be about $17 ($7 + $10) to subscribe on your own. $7 month x 12 months = $84/yr in savings. What's wrong with that?