Man, figuring out how to get a good deal on Netflix these days feels like solving a puzzle. So, I went on a little mission to see if I could score a cheaper subscription. First, I hit up the usual spots, you know, the big online stores like Amazon and Walmart. I was hoping they’d have some sort of promotion going on, but no luck. It was all the regular prices.
Then, I remembered that sometimes your internet or phone company will bundle Netflix with their plans. I checked with my provider, but they didn’t have any Netflix deals. But, I did see that some other companies, like T-Mobile, were offering packages with Netflix and other streaming services like Apple TV+ and Hulu. That’s not a bad idea if you’re looking to switch providers anyway.
I also heard about this site called Z2U, it’s like a marketplace, and I saw Netflix was listed there. It felt kind of weird, to be honest, buying a subscription from some random seller. I did a little digging, and it turns out Z2U itself is legit, but there’s always a chance you might not get what you paid for from a seller. My purchase was really good but still, I am not sure if the account can be used for a long time.
Next, I thought about using a 加速器. The idea is that you can make it look like you’re in a different country where Netflix might be cheaper. So I tried it out. The process wasn’t too complicated. I just connected to a server in a country with lower Netflix prices, signed up for a new account, and bam, I got a cheaper subscription! But to be honest, I’m not totally comfortable with this method. It feels a bit sneaky, and I’m not sure if it breaks Netflix’s rules or not.
At last, I found that sharing a Netflix account with family or friends is probably the easiest and most above-board way to save money. Netflix lets you do this, as long as you’re all in the same household. Just make sure everyone follows the rules so your account doesn’t get into trouble.
So yeah, those are the main ways I tried to get a cheaper Netflix subscription. It takes a bit of work, but if you’re really trying to save some money, it might be worth it. Just be careful and make sure you’re not doing anything that could get your account banned.
- Chromecast Bundle: I saw that you could get six months of free Netflix if you buy a Chromecast with Google TV bundle. That’s pretty sweet if you need a new streaming device anyway.
- Wait for Promotions: Netflix itself doesn’t usually offer discounts, but you never know when a third-party retailer might have a sale or special offer. It’s worth keeping an eye out for those.
Here are some other options that I didn’t personally try but might work:
In the end, I went with a combination of methods. I used a 加速器 to get a cheaper subscription initially, and then I plan on splitting the cost with a friend. It’s not perfect, but it’s the best solution I could find. Good luck with your own Netflix deal-hunting adventure!