Looks like it’s back to the high seas for us…

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Crap like this is why I went back to sailing the 7 seas

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You may be able to grab an annual subscription at the old price to lock it in for the year?Have to pay up-front though.

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Nope. The annual prices went up already

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Ah that sucks. I assumed it would be the same date as monthly.

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I paid 🇦🇺$140 for the year a week ago on the au site. What’s the annual nz price at the moment?

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It says $149.99 for me for 12 months, and $14.99 per month (standard plan). Is the Google Play subscription priced differently?

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Google might take a cut for people who pay through their app store.

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It’s not enough to make a profit, you need to make more profit than last year.

Netflix, Disney+, TVNZ+ etc all happily solved “the piracy” problem because piracy was a mitigation of broadcast TV’s anti-consumer distribution business model.

Now these pigs have saturated the market (there are no more non-subscribers to sell to) and bump up their prices without any commensurate lifting service to inflate profit.

All they are doing is pricing people back to piracy.

Time to break out the old Sonarr/Radar stack again.

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Thats a very insightful take, couldnt agree more

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100% this. I always picture Agent Smith from Matrix Revolutions - “MORE!” .

I had a brilliant home server set up about 15 years back with a Usenet subscription, SABnzbd Sickbeard, Couchpotato, Sonaar etc. Might be time to check out the modern versions and put something back together. Sigh.

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I’ve heard that stremio + real debrid is a convenient setup these days, way easier than all the *arrs

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Yep. I setup sonarr, radarr, jackett, overseerr, and whatever the autounzipper is last year when netflix nixed password sharing and haven’t looked back. Streaming stuff is as easy as just adding something to my plex watch list. Sometimes it misses it, so I have to manually add it, but it’s not even that hard. It works for my older parents too.

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They don’t even do it in a subtle way either. I would be fine with a yearly 3-5% because hell, inflation and everything goes up over time. But they seem to be doing 20-30% increases every other year and it’s ridiculous

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It’s just greed.

Any sustainable business would be finding ways to be more efficient, allowing them to lower retail cost.

Take Amazon Web Services for example the unit price of every service trends down over time because they get more efficient delivering the service.

They add new services for you to buy or lower the cost of existing services to entice higher usage.

But media? Gobble gobble gobble.

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And if they’re hosting on one of these cloud platforms that is decreasing in cost, then they’re paying less for hosting and increasing their profit margin even without the subscription increases. I never made that connection before… Excellent comment.

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Amazon and AppleTV+ make up the bulk of my viewing. It’s been a while since I’ve watched anything on Disney+ or Netflix so they’re first on the chopping block.

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Mainly have (had - have already cancelled) Disney+ for the kids. They love all the Star Wars series, Marvel etc.

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