Really? I thought the last time they upped their prices was back in July 23.Second price increase in four months, going up to £11.99, bye bye and over to Tidal I think
The original Rogan deal was the reason I left Spotify - I went to Deezer.
I thought Spotify Duo (2x user) was £16.99, with individual subs costing £10.99?A couple of weeks back I received an email from Spotify notifying the family package is going up from £17.99 to £19.99 tried to cancel but the wife uses Spotify on her watch whilst running and my daughter kicked off big time, ended up with the 2x user for £10.99.
I use Qobuz.
What do you listen to ?Trouble is, practically nothing of what I listen to is on Tidal or Qobuz. Spotify it has to be.
Half a ‘vinyl’On the grand scheme of things what does £20 a month buy you these days?
The hundreds of dances we do use musics that are not available elsewhere.What do you listen to ?
Spotify still sounds like an acne treatment to me so perhaps that’s why young folk like it.Spotify going up again in June, perhaps your daughter will pay the extra for you!
The original Rogan deal was the reason I left Spotify - I went to Deezer.
Just side AHalf a ‘vinyl’
About 10-12 cd's.On the grand scheme of things what does £20 a month buy you these days?
Your viewing is entirely on Blu Ray and DVD is it?So you pay a couple of hundred a year and if you ever stop paying have nothing to show for it?
I think my records are probably worth more than I paid for them.
For some reason they are only taking £10.99 from my account for the duo!I thought Spotify Duo (2x user) was £16.99, with individual subs costing £10.99?
I’d say most of their customers are happy with the fidelity they get from Spotify Premium and are unwilling to pay more for the added cost of a Super Premium tier. I‘m a pretty heavy Spotify Premium user and would have a hard time thinking I’d need to go Super Premium. Having compared lossy vs lossless, I don’t feel there’s a need to go lossless.Same here.
I saw a thread on reddit claiming that Spotify have dropped Supremium after running a survey found the majority of customers would not be interested in paying more for a lossless/HiFi tier.