Netflix wants to charge you less

I’m cancelling my Netflix account. My gripes:

  1. I keep getting broken DVDs in the mail
  2. The selection sucks
  3. I’d rather support local businesses

Instead, I’ll be going with Greencine, a San Francisco-based mail-based movie rental company that specializes in indie films. They do the blockbusters, too, but indie films are the heart of their business. They also have a fantastic business attitude, as represented by the wording of their FAQ, and the strong sense of community represented on the forums.

That said, if there is still anyone with a Netflix account who does not want to switch to Greencine, try to cancel your Netflix account anyway. I’m not kidding. Don’t actually cancel, but try to do so. You’ll probably get a message like this one:

Get a Great Deal on your monthly subscription price by staying with us for six more months. Here’s how it works:

* Remain a Netflix customer for the next six months.
* At the end of six months, your Netflix subscription will return to the regular price.
* If you cancel before the six months are over, you will be charged the difference between your regular subscription price and the discounted rate, but only for the number of months you’ve enjoyed the discount.

Get your next six months of Netflix Service for just $18.99/month. Save $18.00!

If you’re going to keep your Netflix service, you might as well pay less for it. Notice that this doesn’t lock you into any sort of contract which has cancellation penalties. You just pay less if you do stick around.