![]() People would be less likely to cancel after a month or two because they would have already paid for three months.īut the quarterly requirement likely made many curious subscribers pause before signing up. There are two obvious advantages to requiring a three-month advance payment: More cash flow and fewer subscriber cancellations. I suspect the ‘experiment’ was not popular with consumers or FuboTV would have continued it indefinitely. Update, February 17: FuboTV’s Press confirmed today that the quarterly plans would stop today. “This particular experiment (the quarterly plan) is expected to conclude February 17,” she said via e-mail. (February 17.)”Ĭlick Amazon: See Today’s 1-Day-Only Deals! Well, it seems that my educated guess was correct because Press told me this week that FuboTV is planning to return to monthly payments tomorrow. The Super Bowl was played on Sunday and the Olympics end this weekend. However, FuboTV spokesperson Jennifer Press told The TV Answer Man that the switch to quarterly was “temporary.” I speculated at the time that Fubo was trying to stop people from subscribing for one month during the Olympics, and prior to the Super Bowl, and then cancelling when those big events were over. Since the multi-channel, live streaming service starts at $64.99 a month, that means you need to subscribe to a three-month prepaid package totaling at least $194.96. ![]() Christie, Duluth, Minnesota.Ĭhristie, about 10 days ago, FuboTV replaced its monthly planswith quarterly plans. I read your story! Do you think they will go back to monthly payments? We can afford that by cutting our cable service out. ![]() TV Answer Man, I was thinking of subscribing to FuboTV but I don’t want to pay three months in advance. ![]()
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