Honestly, getting people fed up with Netflix (not realizing that Verizon is at fault) and then deciding to go with an actually TV package (with a discount for bundling it with internet, no less) might be the goal here.
That, or the goal is simply to hurt Netflix, which approaches the same end from the side of the provider, not the consumer.
Honestly, getting people fed up with Netflix (not realizing that Verizon is at fault) and then deciding to go with an actually TV package (with a discount for bundling it with internet, no less) might be the goal here.
That, or the goal is simply to hurt Netflix, which approaches the same end from the side of the provider, not the consumer.