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The Cost Of A Netflix Subscription Is About To Cost You More

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According to Gizmodo.com, Netflix is about to raise it’s prices. Customers can expect a $1 to $2-per-month rise, depending on their plan of choice. Basic plans will go from $8 to $9; the next highest tier, which includes high-def streaming and multiple devices, will jump from $11 to $13. The highest tier will now cost $16 each month instead of $14—making it even more costly than HBO Now.

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