"These price changes allow Peacock to continue to create the best experience for its viewers, remain competitive in the marketplace, and deliver unique content across all genres," the company wrote on a support page.
They are hoping to get enough people to forget about their subscription during this hike.
They even admitted most of the new subscribers were from Olympics and third party signups like Xfinity, T-Mobile, etc that give subscriptions out for free.
This is why I use masked cards to sign up for these services. I lock them in at a certain price per month, and if that price goes up on its own, then they’ll suddenly discover they don’t have my money.
Not that it should require a hack like that, mind you…
Privacy.com’s cards offer that feature (allegory the original selling point for me was that I could use them alongside any name/address). It’s helped me cut down on attempted fraud a couple times too.
I think it’s technically a payment processor, but functionally it’s more like a proxy between a bank and online shops/services
People actually subscribe to Peacock on purpose?
they started shilling alot of house reruns, svu content at the beginning of the pandemic
Olympics are all that I can think of
They are hoping to get enough people to forget about their subscription during this hike.
They even admitted most of the new subscribers were from Olympics and third party signups like Xfinity, T-Mobile, etc that give subscriptions out for free.
This is why I use masked cards to sign up for these services. I lock them in at a certain price per month, and if that price goes up on its own, then they’ll suddenly discover they don’t have my money.
Not that it should require a hack like that, mind you…
How do you do masked cards where you can control the regular charge amount? Is that a particular bank’s feature or?
Privacy.com’s cards offer that feature (allegory the original selling point for me was that I could use them alongside any name/address). It’s helped me cut down on attempted fraud a couple times too.
I think it’s technically a payment processor, but functionally it’s more like a proxy between a bank and online shops/services
They have premier league games
Ah, of course, sportsball.
Yeah, exactly! This should serve no purpose other than reminding people to cancel their subscription from the Olympics or last season’s NFL playoffs.
TBH, I was shocked to find out that it’s already higher than $8 a month. Absolutely laughable prices here.