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    When does the new plan take effect?
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    You will be billed the new rate at the start of your next billing cycle, but you'll be able to start using your new features immediately.
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    Why are the options listed in the article not available for me?
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    Netflix streaming plans will vary depending on your region. The plans outlines above may not be available where you're at. The DVD delivery option is only available in the US.
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    How do I change my Netflix password?
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    If you don't know your Netflix password, you can request a password reset by visiting Netflix's Forgotten Email/Password request form .
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    Do I have to pay for each movie if I have a Netflix monthly plan?
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    No, you do not.
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    How often are the latest series downloaded onto Netflix?
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    Each one is different. You can look up Netflix's release schedule a month or so ahead of time.
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    At present, I use a laptop to get Netflix. I have now purchased a tablet to use for Netflix. Can both be used on the one account?
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    Absolutely. However, depending on the plan you have, you may only be able to stream on one device at a time.
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    Can I change my plan and credit card for payment?
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    To change your type of payment, go to Your Account, then click Update Payment Info.
  • Question
    My iPad, which contained 10 downloaded episodes, has been stolen. I bought a new iPod, but now I cannot download videos, so what can I do?
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    Go to Manage Download Devices, remove the iPad and start the download to your new device.
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    Do I need to pay for each movie on Netflix?
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    No. Your monthly fee grants you access to watch all of Netflix's available titles online. The DVD program is also a flat monthly fee.
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