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Tuesday, 18 November 2025 - 17:00

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Dutch consumer group demands compensation from Netflix for years of price increases

A Dutch claims organization is aiming for a settlement with Netflix to address mid-term price hikes imposed on its subscribers. The consumer watchdog, Stichting Bescherming Consumentenbelang, claims the company breached EU consumer protection regulations by raising its subscription fees without mutual agreement.

The foundation is seeking compensation for current and former subscribers. The claim organization sent a letter to Netflix on Monday requesting negotiations for a settlement and is awaiting a response.

Should they fail to reach an agreement, the organization intends to initiate a collective claim against Netflix. This action would be filed in the first half of 2026 and would proceed at the Amsterdam District Court. Approximately 1,000 people have already registered to join the claim, according to lawyer Koen Rutten.

According to the association, Netflix has increased subscription prices by up to 75 percent since 2017. The organization contends that Netflix's price amendment clause is unfair and that the platform lacks transparency regarding the reasons for these increases.

Furthermore, the clause is allegedly in violation of an EU directive stipulating that contracts between companies and consumers may not be adjusted unilaterally unless consumers are informed of this possibility beforehand. This, the organization argues, did not happen with Netflix.

In response, a Netflix spokesperson said the company highly values clear communication and confirmed that all price changes in the Netherlands were implemented "in accordance with the applicable legislation."

Reporting by ANP

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