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Free trial not allowed from Netflix
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spcole
Posts: 12 Forumite
in Phones & TV
Just a warning to everyone out there. Last Christmas my son visited from New Zealand and set up his Netflix account on our TV so he could watch a film. That account has not been used since but today I thought I would trial Netflix to see if I would like to have a subscription. It appears that I am not able to have a free trial on the TV because Netflix says that my household has already had a free trial. It has not. It appears that Netflix marks the device as having being used so even if you bought the TV from someone else, and they had used it for Netflix you will not be allowed a free trial. Seems Netflix is confused between people and devices and who/what is being offered the the free trial.
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So you're saying that my internet account somehow has been flagged by Netflix such that I am not allowed a free trial?0
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It appears that I am not able to have a free trial on the TV because Netflix says that my household has already had a free trial. It has not.
Your son used your TV and internet to access his existing Netflix account. He must have already had a free trial back in New Zealand.
Netflix worldwide is set to restrict such password sharing even further in the near future...0 -
Further, anyone watching Netflix at anyone else's house using their internet then blocks that household from ever having a free trial?0
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There was no password sharing. He used my TV to watch something nearly twelve months ago, it has not been used since and now I cannot get a free trial?0
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Further, anyone watching Netflix at anyone else's house using their internet then blocks that household from ever having a free trial?
In the early days, there was a relaxed attitude to such behaviour, but it was bound to be curtailed as the service became more popular and mainstream..There was no password sharing.0 -
I am surprised that as someone who has never watched Netflix, and whose household has never had a free trial, is not a allowed free trial to determine whether I would like a Netflix account.0
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I am surprised that as someone who has never watched Netflix, and whose household has never had a free trial, is not a allowed free trial to determine whether I would like a Netflix account.
Sorry, but you aren't going to get this rescinded. However, it's hardly going to cost a fortune to subscribe for a short period and then decide whether you want to continue..0 -
I repeat there was no password sharing. He used my TV to watch a movie because it would have been a tad difficult to lug a 50+inch TV from NZ. The account was only ever used by him. As far as I know there is no restriction on the number of devices that can be used by a Netflix customer, only on whether they are concurrently streaming. I was hoping to subscribe to Netflix once I saw what was available and whether my broadband was capable, but not now.0
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You try stopping a 30+ year old from using your TV when you're out!0
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