Netflix personal screens 79-89 THB

- Netflix’s official Thailand help page lists only regular monthly plans, while a May 23 X post cited lower 79-89 baht personal-screen pricing. - Netflix says Thai plan prices can vary through partner packages or add-ons, and Thai telecom bundles show discounted Netflix access tied to contracts. - Users can verify current Thailand pricing on Netflix’s local help center and partner package pages, which list plan terms and eligibility.

Netflix’s official Thailand pricing page does not show a standalone 79-89 baht monthly plan, even as a May 23 X post circulated screenshots and examples claiming “personal screen” access at roughly that price. Netflix’s Thailand help center says plan prices can vary when the service is sold through a package or add-on, a distinction that matters in this case. Thai telecom providers including True-dtac and AIS currently market Netflix as part of broader mobile or home-internet bundles, with plan terms and device limits set by the provider as well as Netflix. The result is that social posts can show a real low monthly figure without that price representing Netflix’s standard direct retail rate. ### Where does the 79-89 baht figure appear to come from? The May 23 X post pointed to local Thai offers and user screenshots rather than to Netflix’s own public plan page. Netflix’s Thailand help center says prices and eligibility “may vary” if a customer gets Netflix “through a package or add-on,” indicating that third-party distribution can produce pricing that differs from the standard monthly plans. Netflix’s own plan page for Thailand, as surfaced through its sign-up and help pages, shows the standard plan structure rather than a separate public “personal screen” tier at 79 or 89 baht. The help center also says the Basic plan has been discontinued in general plan listings, though partner packages can still differ. ### What does Netflix officially list in Thailand? Netflix’s Thailand help page lists the company’s current plan framework and says billing is monthly, with features tied to the plan level. (help.netflix.com) The page also says an account is for people living together in a single household and notes that extra-member eligibility depends on the plan. Netflix’s help center does not, in the material available publicly today, show a direct-to-consumer Thailand plan at 79 or 89 baht per month. (help.netflix.com) Instead, the company flags that customers using a package or add-on should check with the provider to confirm pricing and availability. ### Are Thai telecom bundles offering lower effective Netflix prices? True-dtac’s current Netflix page shows several bundles that package Netflix with mobile data or broadband service, including postpaid mobile plans and annual prepaid offers. (help.netflix.com) One prepaid offer lists “Netflix Mobile with Unlimited internet” for 2,890 baht including VAT for 365 days, which works out to under 8 baht a day and illustrates how bundled or prepaid math can yield much lower effective monthly figures than standard retail plans. AIS Fibre’s “Netflix Lover” packages also package Netflix with home internet, starting at 699 baht per month for a fibre plan that includes Netflix Basic HD. AIS says those offers are tied to a 24-month billing cycle and that customers using the package cannot change or cancel during that period. ### Does “personal screen” mean an official Netflix tier? Thai marketing language often describes Netflix access by device count — such as one screen or two screens — rather than by the exact naming used on Netflix’s global help pages. (true.th) True-dtac’s page, for example, describes some bundled offers as watchable on “1 supported device at time,” while AIS describes included Netflix access as Basic HD on “1 device at the same time.” (ais.th) Netflix’s own help materials focus on plan names and supported-device limits, not on a separate official “personal screen” brand in the publicly available Thailand help listing reviewed here. That suggests the phrase in social posts is shorthand used in local sales language or screenshots, rather than evidence of a newly posted standard Netflix tier. ### So what should a reader check before trusting the quoted price? (true.th) Netflix says customers who subscribe through a partner package or add-on should check the partner’s terms for pricing and eligibility. That means a quoted 79-89 baht figure may depend on a promotion, a prepaid commitment, a telecom contract, or a limited device tier rather than a normal month-to-month Netflix signup. As of May 23, the clearest way to verify the number is to compare Netflix Thailand’s help-center pricing page with the current Thai partner pages from providers such as True-dtac or AIS. (help.netflix.com) Those pages set out the device limits, contract periods and package conditions that determine whether a low monthly-equivalent figure is available.

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