>hulu, netflix, crunchyroll, hbo, etc. have free trial periods
>they avoid abuse by remembering the credit card
>getting a new credit card is very cheap, about as much as one of the subscriptions
Why not just keep getting new credit cards, and free trialling all of them continuously?
>>1793579
why even watch them in the first place?
waste of time retard ...
>looking at things you want to have instead of spending the time actually getting them
really? i thought this is /biz/ and not /retardcentral/
>>1793581
I don't understand what you're getting at senpai.
does getting a new credit card not affect your credit?
first, netflix will periodically re offer trials after you cancel
second, you can just pirate all the shows
>>1793601
ok then if it's convienece we're talking about
1.getting a credit card is free but also a pain in the ass where you have to hand off all your personal information and they perform a hard pull on your credit
2. remembering to cancel your membership at the end is how most services squeeze money out of you, because normies are too lazy to drop it
3. the alternatives are you click a magnet link and wait 20 minutes for the movie or whatever to download then watch, look up the show on stream sites, or just pay the fucking $8 and shut up
>>1793579
Why would you ever pay for these services when free streaming is just as fast, sometimes quicker and offers a much more comprehensive catalog ?
>>1793659
Probably because the quality is shit.
If you're paying for shit you can pirate, you're an idiot
>>1793601
>>1793593
Getting a new credit card does affect your credit.
Applying for a new credit card requires a hard credit pull. This has a minor impact on your credit score.
However, it also reduces the total average age of your credit accounts. While this might have a minor impact at first, once you double the number of credit cards you have you cut your average credit age in half. This could have an extremely large impact on your score.
Many mortgage and loan providers will also question why you have so many recent credit line openings. They can see it as a high risk factor if you do it extremely frequently.
>>1793662
>being this poor
>>1793674
The fact you think $10 a month for netflix is a lot of money is laughable
Literal poverty thinking.
>>1793679
>Can't pay $10 a month for high quality, huge selection, easy to use, legal alternative to torrenting
>Likes having to worry about emails from piracy watchdogs
>Claims he's not poor
Inb4 vpn
>>1793684
>huge selection
>oh boy it's a new season of trailer park boys and another worthless documentary about some shit no one cares about
http://time.com/4272360/the-number-of-movies-on-netflix-is-dropping-fast/
>>1793579
Putlockers for free streaming :^)
>>1793684
>Can't pay
Or just won't. You're a morron if you believe there is actual value in this service except maybe to facilitate the transition of 40yo+ from TV to internet. Netflix will only let you watch what they want and HD streaming is fucking everywhere. Sounds to me like the morron is you for paying 10$ for a service you don't need.
Also, lol at "you're poor", rich people did not become rich by spewing cash around. Poor fucks on the other hand are the ones who spend their money for crap like that.
>>1793581
This is the only acceptable answer
Paying for television and movies is in the same tier as paying for porn.
It means you are financially and technologically illiterate.
>>1793948