{"id":21142,"date":"2016-01-08T16:00:36","date_gmt":"2016-01-08T08:00:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imoney.my\/articles\/?p=21142"},"modified":"2016-02-04T16:25:48","modified_gmt":"2016-02-04T08:25:48","slug":"netflix-is-it-really-worth-the-money-for-malaysians","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imoney.my\/articles\/netflix-is-it-really-worth-the-money-for-malaysians","title":{"rendered":"Netflix: Is It Really Worth The Money For Malaysians?"},"content":{"rendered":"
So, Netflix has finally arrived in Malaysia, and 129 other countries yesterday. It was extremely exciting for most \u2013 this writer included. But being a #kiasu Malaysian, I had to take a step back and seriously consider if paying RM42 (the standard package) every month is worth my money, or would I be better off with other options?<\/p>\n
It would be impossible to just look at it from the cost point of view, as entertainment preference differs for different people. As iMoney has always advocated value, instead of just being frugal, it\u2019s okay to spend if you are getting the best value for\u00a0your money.<\/p>\n
Now, let\u2019s dissect Netflix Malaysian from the value point of view \u2013 does it offer you with the best value for every Ringgit you spend?<\/p>\n
If you are a certified couch potato, and your family is too, then getting a subscription that gives you a huge selection of movies and TV shows will definitely be worth it, but the question is, should you be plonking your money at Netflix?<\/p>\n
Before you say goodbye to your friends and family, call in sick to work, stock up enough chips and cup noodles to feed a small village, here are a few things you must consider before signing up for Netflix.<\/p>\n