Remember, last February, Netflix announced the withdrawal of its 30-day free trial plan. Now, users should necessarily put their hands in the pocket to test the service. The Californian giant is somewhat reversing its decision today with a new trial offer, much more restrictive however since the user will have to request a refund within the first 7 days - and therefore enter the details of his bank card. We also go from 30 to 7 days of trial only.
Another major constraint: if the user is satisfied and chooses to continue his subscription, he will not be able to request a refund. The refund only applies to dissatisfied customers.
The opportunity to try the Premium 4K package
However, it is possible to be reimbursed for the 3 trial formulas, which can be interesting to try the Premium 4K formula or the most basic formula for a few days.
By removing its 30-day trial plan, Netflix's main goal was to fight against the creation of new accounts. There was nothing to prevent a user from creating a new account every month to take advantage of the platform's services for free. The new, more restrictive formula should stem this phenomenon.
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