The craziest part to me is they don't even offer an option to upgrade plans people got via tmo or their cable provider....whatever, you have to sign up for a new account if you want 4k, so it's an additional 20$ a month to keep 4k if you pay your ISP for HBO already
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This is a weird move to me. My initial inclination is to cancel whenever my service gets shittier for the same price but the yearly Ultimate plan is cheaper than what we were paying before so I wonder how they came up with this…
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My phone carrier started giving out HBO with the plan I've had for a decade now, otherwise I would have dropped them