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In Reply to: RE: Qobuz Reduces Prices Outside of USA posted by PAR on February 21, 2020 at 02:45:34
As I recall I didn't have to do anything here in the US to get the new price. I was on a monthly subscription and they just renewed at the new price the next month. If I got a small credit it was just a blip on the bank account.
OTOH, when I changed my cable subscription they cut the price in half and I'm still getting credits from them. Our bills have been $0 for months now. I haven't looked to see exactly how that happened either.
When I retired I went through all of our monthly bills, and the cable stuck out as way too much considering how little TV we watch. I had both Qobuz and Tidal and I dropped Tidal, and then Qobuz reduced the price. All this media stuff adds up, and then there are the cell phones...
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" As I recall I didn't have to do anything here in the US to get the new price. "
Sorry I didn't make it clear that I was referring to those with an annual subscriptions such as Qobuz Sublime+ members who need to follow the procedure.
I am aware of someone on another forum with an annual subscription who,when the USA process changed, didn't follow the correct procedure and was complaining that he didn't get any credit. As he had closed his account rather than renewing it at the new rate I guess that he had effectively deleted himself. So when he opened a brand new account at the new price the computer would have been unaware of any credit owing. As far as it was concerned it was just a new account that had been opened.
Of course those with monthly accounts renew monthly anyway.
I may not renew my Sublime+ right away as although I probably have 3-4 months left on my current subscription I could do without an unanticipated approx. £175 bill right now despite the longer term benefit.
"We need less, but better" - Dieter Rams
And now, over a month later, I see how much TV I can watch. It's a good thing I didn't cancel the cable. I get fast internet and cable and being stuck inside means a lot of TV, more than I've watched in years.
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