NEW YORK (AP) — Netflix is raising prices for its video streaming customers in the U.S. and Canada, less than a year and a half since its last price increase , as competition from other streaming services increases.
The Los Gatos, California, company said Friday that prices are going up by $1 to $2, depending on the plan. The "standard" plan that most people take is increasing by $1.50, to $15.50. The Canadian version is going up by the same amount in local currency, to $16.50 Canadian dollars.
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New York (CNN) A large British energy firm apologized to its customers Friday after sending them socks advising them to turn the heat down in the midst of the country's energy crisis.
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Commissary shelves are 'consistently empty' customers say
A commissary customer in Sigonella, Italy says their store "has consistently been empty of meat, dairy, cheese, butter, infant formula, and more for almost two months," in a post on the official Defense Commissary Agency Facebook page.
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The Postal Service Has Provided Financial Services to Just 6 Customers Through Its Banking Pilot
The U.S. Postal Service has provided financial services to just six individuals since it launched a pilot program in September, bringing into question whether the mailing agency will expand the effort that many progressive lawmakers and advocates have pushed for years.
USPS launched its limited foray into banking last fall at four post offices and with little fanfare. It allowed customers at those locations to use "business checks"—that is, checks with a business' name printed on the check and made out to the individual—to pay for Visa gift cards of up to $500.
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As Duke Energy's team of meteorologists continues to monitor the storm's development, Duke Energy crews are making preparations to safely handle weather-related service interruptions.
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CEO Jamie Dimon said in the earnings announcement that the U.S. economy continues to do well despite pressure from the lingering pandemic and supply chain bottlenecks.
Happening on Twitter
#Netflix just announced that it's raising its subscription prices in the U.S. and Canada by 11% effective immediate… https://t.co/OQdJwu29Sx PeterSchiff (from Puerto Rico) Fri Jan 14 20:52:53 +0000 2022
Netflix is raising the cost of its monthly subscription packages in the U.S. https://t.co/ILav8CrHSM business (from New York and the World) Fri Jan 14 21:10:12 +0000 2022
#Netflix Is Raising Its Prices (Again), Will Now Be the Most Expensive Streamer https://t.co/Kcp1OxTQyT TVLine (from New York City / Los Angeles) Fri Jan 14 21:34:05 +0000 2022
Streaming Netflix is about to get more expensive. 📈 https://t.co/SXEpa6jqe8 Complex (from New York) Sat Jan 15 03:40:06 +0000 2022
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