Could that have legal consequences?

mi
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Hey ^^. Netflix subscribed a while ago. I quit then. I've noticed that I can still watch the downloaded stuff. You can pay in principle n month, in the end download much, which is enough for the whole next month and cancel wd. Then at the end of next month, subscribe and pay. End of the month wd download and delete things. So that you pay only every other month. If you did that, could there be judicial penalties? It's just theoretical, that would be too complicated for me. But I'm interested, does one have something to fear?

mi

Well, the provider provides this Funktuion available and I think that it is synonymous, but can't be avoided that it is exploited. That's why you should not fear any penalties I would even classify this as legal and it's better than just pulling things.

Fi

The question is, how often do they do that until they just can't unlock you?

Ma

Clearly that would be possible. But practically no one does, because that is too cumbersome for everyone like yourself. One would always have to remember to cancel in time and to subscribe again. Nobody would do that. Believe me, people do not even transfer their rent themselves, but on a standing order automatically the payment in order.

Therefore, in the long run, none of your scenario would last. Because it's just too complicated and too much work involved.