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jonathan18

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  #1265750 23-Mar-2015 13:37
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TyroneB: Doesn't seem like they new movies either.

Is this just a sky situation with all old content?


Generally, there are few 'new' movies available on Netflix, but it does vary considerably by region, with many other sites offering a better selection of recent releases compared to the US site; I'm guessing that NZ will be closer to the latter than the former for the age of its movie releases.

I'm not sure if you're a Netflix user already, but if not and you plan to use Netflix through an NZ account it's still worth having a DNS service to be able access the other countries' content - IME, newer and/or more interesting content can particularly be found on the Candian, Brazilian and Mexican sites.



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  #1265751 23-Mar-2015 13:38
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Does anyone know if consumer protection like the CGA applies to them?

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  #1265768 23-Mar-2015 13:49
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I want to know why the Aussies get Netflix cheaper than us when out currency is on parity and no tax is being paid?



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  #1265775 23-Mar-2015 13:53
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mattwnz: Does anyone know if consumer protection like the CGA applies to them?


since they aren't charging GST, then it must be assumed to be an import, therefore no NZ consumer protection laws would apply of any kind, whether that's the Fair Trading Act or Consumer Goods Act.

I assume if they advertise on TV, it would have to go through an intermediary or local agency, so FTA would apply to those ads and they could be removed if deemed misleading, but digital advertising (google, facebook etc) wouldn't touch any NZ entity, so they could say whatever they want.


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  #1265805 23-Mar-2015 14:04
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The app is on my Sony home theatre system today. Just popped up when I switched it on. Can't log in yet though.




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  #1265806 23-Mar-2015 14:05
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My plan will be cheaper if I stick with the US site...

 
 
 

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  #1265819 23-Mar-2015 14:09
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kendo: My plan will be cheaper if I stick with the US site...


Yes, that's been acknowledged (and is to be expected, really) - the issue, as raised above, is that there's no assurance that this will always be the case, given this is determined by the relative value of the NZ and US dollars.

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  #1265860 23-Mar-2015 14:30
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NonprayingMantis:
mattwnz: Does anyone know if consumer protection like the CGA applies to them?


since they aren't charging GST, then it must be assumed to be an import, therefore no NZ consumer protection laws would apply of any kind, whether that's the Fair Trading Act or Consumer Goods Act.

I assume if they advertise on TV, it would have to go through an intermediary or local agency, so FTA would apply to those ads and they could be removed if deemed misleading, but digital advertising (google, facebook etc) wouldn't touch any NZ entity, so they could say whatever they want.



Its interesting about online advertising, because I regally come across adverts on google from NZ's companies, which would likely not comply with NZ's laws, including not including GST in the prices.

Certainly it isn't a level playing field, if NZ's  companies have to pay GST, but overseas companies targeting the NZ's market don't. It would probably make sense for these NZ companies to based themselves offshore, but that doesn't help the NZ economy. Perhaps they should do an advertising campaign highlighting that these companies don't pay NZ taxes, and the disadvantages to NZers with that approach. Eg no consumer protection ender NZ's laws for a start.

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  #1265865 23-Mar-2015 14:37
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I currently have a US account.

Is it possible to move that account to NZ and start paying an NZ subscription or do I have to cancel the account and start up another one? 

Basically, can I use the same email address to create my NZ sub?




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  #1265935 23-Mar-2015 15:37
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kharris: I currently have a US account.

Is it possible to move that account to NZ and start paying an NZ subscription or do I have to cancel the account and start up another one? 

Basically, can I use the same email address to create my NZ sub?


Yea im wondering this as well. Want to change and pay in NZ $ but dont want to have to sign up again and loose my saved shows and history. 

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  #1265947 23-Mar-2015 15:56
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kharris: I currently have a US account.

Is it possible to move that account to NZ and start paying an NZ subscription or do I have to cancel the account and start up another one? 

Basically, can I use the same email address to create my NZ sub?


From What I can see you can continue to pay your US subscription and it will work here. of course you only see the NZ content and your "my list" wont work. If you then use Unotelly or whatever you see the US content.

This seems to be what happens when US customers travel to the UK anyway.




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  #1265948 23-Mar-2015 15:56
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Not a us subscriber I currently just use quickflix with the half price for three months thing they offer when you go to unsub.

Looking at the lineup though there's a lot I do like but also a lot of shows with just one season when its a multi season show.

How often do season get put out? Most anime are one season and most shows that are semi recent are only one or two season.




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  #1266005 23-Mar-2015 16:24
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jonathan18: 
Prices range from:
• Single-stream standard definition plan for $9.99.
• Two-stream high-definition plan for $12.99.
• Four-stream 4K Ultra-high-definition television"family" plan for $15.99.


Does "standard definition" mean 480p (720 × 480) or 576p (720 × 576) ?

Does "High-definition" mean 720p (1,280 × 720) or 1080p (1,920 × 1,080) ?

Does "Ultra-high-definition" mean 2160p (3,840 × 2,160) ?

Having been appalled by the image quality of TVNZ on demand, I am cautious.  smile

If "high definition" means 720p, I'm not interested.




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  #1266007 23-Mar-2015 16:26
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This month I was charged $12.63NZ for netflix thanks to currency conversion charges, bank not giving a perfect exchange rate etc. If you're with a bank that gives a more favourable exchange rate than maybe it would be cheaper, but atm in the real world it's cheaper for me to switch to the NZ version.

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  #1266012 23-Mar-2015 16:29
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TyroneB: How often do season get put out? Most anime are one season and most shows that are semi recent are only one or two season.


Normally if there is a season currently screening, you have to wait for that to finish before it'll appear on Netflix. That's why I have Hulu Plus as well (geo-unblocked with Unotelly) because that shows currently screening but not so much archived stuff. They complement each other. 

According to Netflix's website they don't update to a schedule, but they have a New Arrivals page you can check which lets you know what is coming up.




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