Comments Thread For: DAZN Reveals $99.99 Yearly Plan, Monthly Increase to $19.99
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Exactly how I see it! I've had DAZN since it first came out and I'm happy with the product they provide. Aside from boxing they got Bellator and that other Latin MMA... Now they gonna include baseball??The $99.99 yearly plan is fine by me. But that number will scare a lot of new subscribers. Those that prefer the month to month plan are going to be scared from the new price point.
Those that are hardcore boxing fans and don't plan on unsubscribing anytime soon? Well, this new deal is actually better. So yeah, fair to say it doesn't bother me one bit.
I'm cool with that!
$100 bucks a year is still hella cheap to me so I don't have a problem with the pricing.
If a motherfuccer can't afford $100 a year for boxing and other content then they definitely got bigger problems in their lives....
Only the broke biitches are the ones complaining about the price!Comment
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But dazn isn’t putting those companies out of business. And if you pay for the yearly subscription it’s less than 10 bucks a month.I always said Top Rank is doing it the right way....ESPN on basic cable, an app, and ppv when they need it. And the app is $5 a month....dead good dosh that, much better than $20. Just imagine if dazn did put PBC and top rank out of business....I promise you you’ll be paying in upwards of $50 a month or more
Having Dazn, espn + and pbc is great for boxing fans.
It’s cheaper than when we used to have hbo, showtime and multiple ppv’s a year. By a lot actually.Comment
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They hoped that would happen when they were charging $9.99 as well. Nothings changed there. Thats a given with any subscription service, with there "opt outs" rather than "opt in".What DAZN is REALLY hoping for is people subscribe for a certain month and forget to cancel their subscription. That's actually what most of these subscription services hope for. And obviously it works quite a bit...Because once I had this $50 dollar fee from Wall Street Journal and I didn't know what the hell it was. Then I found out I had subscribed for a month for a dollar and then forgot to cancel it. But the fact it went from like a dollar to $50 bucks is baffling as hell lol.Comment
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Alright, you need to simmer down a bit lol. Some do go through the struggle and just can't afford to pay all this money for boxing along with other bills. No problem with that, just purchase what you want and what you could afford. For those people, the 9.99 monthly subscription was obviously the best way to go.Exactly how I see it! I've had DAZN since it first came out and I'm happy with the product they provide. Aside from boxing they got Bellator and that other Latin MMA... Now they gonna include baseball??
I'm cool with that!
$100 bucks a year is still hella cheap to me so I don't have a problem with the pricing.
If a motherfuccer can't afford $100 a year for boxing and other content then they definitely got bigger problems in their lives....
Only the broke biitches are the ones complaining about the price!Comment
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Of course, but I'm saying they actually prefer those that will take the 19.99 option and just forget to subscribe and continue paying for the entire year.Comment
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I believe that's the main reason they raised it to $20. They saw people weren't re subscribing and only subscribing for certain fights. They are paying over $100 million within a month for 2 or 3 fights, a month where people were more likely to just subscribe and cancel after. That is what I do personally subscribe only for the fights I want to see and cancel after, DAZN US has nothing to offer and is mostly dead air when no boxing is on.Im assuming a number of people were subscribing for 1 or 2 months for a particular event they liked and then unsubbing. DAZN are probably still hoping to get those guys, but at higher costs, while obviously rewarding long term subscribers with an overall discount. If it doesn't work, theres always the option to drop it back down. Personally I'd have increased it to $15 per month first. Its a bit more palatable, than doubling the cost.Comment
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