Has anyone used an Unverified Ininal Card to pay for Netflix?

I think this is your opinion/feelings and not based on actual facts.

You can review steam historical prices per region ms they haven’t increased anything due to people region hopping. Now I don’t bother with steam myself because I play FF14, League and FIFA and that’s my gaming need, so I don’t buy many games to begin with. But looking at steam historical trends, there is 0 indicators of prices being raised due to what you’re claiming. Nor would they, because the percentage is trivial in the grand scheme of things.

Now given that statistically, majority of people aren’t circumventing pricing but rather licensing. E.g. to get access to USA content or local/regional shows. I think it hypercritical to condemn one but use the other.

It’s a two way street.

Corporations won’t raise prices for you, you shouldn’t be afraid of that. Netflix has a 40% margin at 5.1 billion profit, so I think your point doesn’t stand.

I’m regards to jobs; plenty of companies are already doing that with remote workers. Netflix being one of them as well.

So not only are condemning consumers/customers because you’re worried about something that won’t happen but you’re condemning them for doing the same thing that Netflix is doing from an employment or tax point of view. It’s why they hold 8 sun-subsidiaries corporations to dodge paying their fair share of taxes in the USA/Canada, etc..

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