I bought a lifetime subscription a good 10 years ago, when Netflix first come to Australia. When the DNS region workaround stopped working I didn't worry about it. 2 weeks ago I was using the included Mega VPN that comes with my Mega storage, Netflix kept flagged it being a VPN, I then remembered I had a lifetime at Getflix, so I logged back in, changed to my current email, tech support was fast to get it sorted, download all the OpenVPN files, put them onto my router and it's working perfectly. I have 1Gb fibre internet and I haven't notice any speed decrease running through the LA Smart VPN, Netflix hasn't detected it once. Plus I still have my "lifetime" access, it does say it'll expire in the year 2100, but I'll be long expired before then. I personally recommended them, and have never really had an issue.
I have had this service for a number of years in New Zealand. Getflix is really a DNS service at first. I have put the smart DNS in my router so it covers all devices in my home. On my Nvidia Shield, iPad, and iPhone I can stream BBC player, ITV, Channel 9, 10, and ABC, and I also have access to HBO max and other streaming services which I would not normally be able to use because of geographic restrictions. DNS is better than using a VPN to change location as it doesn't slow the speed of my connection and also I don't have to keep changing the location on the VPN. If you use this service as a DNS service only it works really well. So again, use this as a DNS service and maybe use another provider for VPN.
I'm surprised this review is listed as being updated on Jan 22 and still lists US Netflix access, when no access to US Netflix has been possible via Getflix since Sept 21 and still isn't possible. As of this week access to Amazon, Prime US has also failed for me and the terrible customer service makes the whole experience so much worse. Typically the chat responses work until you ask a tricky question (like when will this be fixed?) and then they will disconnect you and the entire chat box option then disappears. To make matters worse, despite knowing that several friends and colleagues have had the same experience (of being prematurely cut off) they will try to tell you that you disconnected the chat and that it must be an issue with your internet, although that has literally never happened to me on any other chat service online! In the past the service would go down and they would tell you the backend team was working on fixing it and you'd get an eta, but now it seems that access to Netflix US and Amazon US are not going to be fixed, which is a core part of why people are using the service. It's cheaper than other options but now you know why...