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Netflix. Can they be trusted?


NoshowJones

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I have been watching the likes of 123Movies, but sometimes they are unreliable. ie watching Blue Bloods, sometimes subtitles come on for a previous episode, and it just spoils the whole show. I don't mind if there are no subtitles, but you can't get rid of them. I want to find a movie channel which is reliable, I am prepared to pay.

 

What about Netflix? They are offering one months free trial, but you have to give your debit card details first. Has anyone experienced them, can they be trusted?

 

Can anyone recommend a reliable movie and tv series channel? I don't mind paying as long as they are not like 123Movies.

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I've been trying Netflix both via the Smart TV channels which costs less, than using the US (I think) version via computer and HDMI cable to the telly. Smart TV Thai  version does not have as many choices of programs... but it is not bad.

 

Now into second month, after the free trail...I really cannot complain about quality of images using either method... very little buffering...(rare). I use 3 BB 900 baht plan, with no problems.

 

You can cancel any time.

 

Also finding on Smart TV (LG) that there is a ton of programs available on You tube.... most very good quality.... (HD some UHD ) with no buffering... Sky News,(live)  BBC News (live) CBC Canada news, CNN etc ... all there free and waiting to be watched.... .

 

It's a little tedious to start , but using search can bring some good results... you just need to fiddle a little to get used to how it works (Smart TV)

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I had several Netflix trials and have a permanent subscription now. Just take a trial, give them your card details (or Paypal). If you like it, dont do anything. If not, login to your account and cancel. They wont charge you again. Trustworthy. Alternative is the VOD section of hdprime.tv. 250 bsht a month for movies and series. Some have subtitles.

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1 hour ago, samuijimmy said:

I've been trying Netflix both via the Smart TV channels which costs less, than using the US (I think) version via computer and HDMI cable to the telly. Smart TV Thai  version does not have as many choices of programs... but it is not bad.

 

Now into second month, after the free trail...I really cannot complain about quality of images using either method... very little buffering...(rare). I use 3 BB 900 baht plan, with no problems.

 

You can cancel any time.

 

Also finding on Smart TV (LG) that there is a ton of programs available on You tube.... most very good quality.... (HD some UHD ) with no buffering... Sky News,(live)  BBC News (live) CBC Canada news, CNN etc ... all there free and waiting to be watched.... .

 

It's a little tedious to start , but using search can bring some good results... you just need to fiddle a little to get used to how it works (Smart TV)

All I am really interested in is watching mainly American, British, and the odd Australian television series as well as some movies on my computer, no interested in watching anything played on television. I am wondering whether Netflix will honour their agreement and not take any money from my account if I do not want to continue after the months trial.

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