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Old 12-09-2018, 10:00 AM   #3335
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Originally Posted by darryl View Post
If Netflix ever introduced commercials I would dump them immediately I found out. I'd imagine the comercials explain why Hulu is cheaper, yet clearly they are not passing on the ad revenue on to the customers if the double price for no ads is any indication.

If I'm paying for a service I don't want ads. This extends even to Amazon products where I will pay a little extra to avoid them.
Good luck with that as OTA, cable, satellite, and streaming services like Sling and DirecTV Now all have commercials. You can also pay for extended programming from channels like Motor Trend, CBS, PBS, etc., but expect commercials even if those commercials are about their channel, you still get commercials. Very few services seem to be completely commercial free. I wish they all were commercial free, but that probably will never happen unless you pay out the backside for a single channel.
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