Netflix: BAD decision, what the Platform Customers will lose

Netflix made a bad decision that will have a very big impact all over the world, and that's because there will be an important loss for customers.

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Netflix made a bad decision at the end of 2019 that has already started to upset a lot of people, and it continues to be applied at the beginning of 2020 for even more people, which upsets a lot of people. More precisely, Netflix has decided to apply a change including in Australia, according to which those who want to sign up for a new Netflix subscription no longer receive a month of free use, but only an upgrade to a subscription superior to the one on who have it.

Netflix started in 2019 to apply this measure in Great Britain, and several other areas around the world, but in 2020 it extended the measure, including in Romania, new subscriptions made in our country not having any free of charge. In our country, everyone who is interested in making a new subscription to the Netflix platform receives an upgrade from the selected subscription to a higher one, except for the one that costs the most, because there is not much room for any upgrade there.

Netflix: BAD decision, what the Platform Customers will lose

Netflix has announced for some time that it wants to substantially increase the number of subscribers it has globally, but this measure is almost exactly the opposite of growth. The cancellation of the free month for Netflix is ​​a measure that will surely convince some people to think twice if they should become subscribers to the platform or not, even if for the company this means a substantial increase in income for 2, and not only .

Netflix it is currently the largest streaming platform in the world, with over 160 million subscribers globally, and although the Americans want to increase their number of subscribers a lot, it is possible that they will not have it. Netflix still has several hundred new original creations ready for all those who pay monthly to access the platform, over 400 have been announced for this year, a good part of them already being distributed by the company.

Netflix will try to "sweeten" things a little more with new cheap mobile subscriptions, but they are not yet available in all the countries where the free service has been waived.