![]() ![]() ![]() FuboTV is likely trying to prevent people from signing up for one month and then canceling as soon as the Olympics ends on February 20.Ĭonsequently, I am doubtful that FuboTV will require the quarterly-only subscription plan for much longer it would lose a significant number of new customers if it did. While FuboTV didn’t elaborate on the timing of the test, the Winter Olympics and Sunday’s Super Bowl undoubtedly prompted the move. The Verge has reported that FuboTV expects the test to end on February 17. “However, note that the offering of only quarterly plans to new customers is a temporary test,” a FuboTV spokesperson told the TV Answer Man. Social media sites are filled with similar comments.īut before you write off FuboTV as a viable business, let me reiterate that the live streamer said the switch is “temporary.”Ĭlick Amazon: See Today’s 1-Day-Only Deals! The TV Answer Man has received a dozen e-mails from FuboTV and non-Fubo customers who say it’s absurd to expect people to pay so much money in advance. ![]() The switch from monthly to quarterly has not been a popular one. (Although that’s FuboTV’s official position, the streamer’s web site sometimes still offers a monthly plan.) As of now, if you want to subscribe to Fubo, you will have to pay at least $194.96 up front for three months of service. Herb, the TV Answer Man reported on Sunday that FuboTV has “temporarily” eliminated the monthly subscription plan for new subscribers. We can’t afford to pay three months up front! That would break us! Do you think this is the future of streaming? Will they all require us to pay months up front? - Herb, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. TV Answer Man, I live paycheck to paycheck like many Americans and I can’t understand what FuboTV is thinking by getting rid of the monthly plan for new subscribers. ![]()
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