• Jo Miran@lemmy.ml
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    6 months ago

    I got Prime for the shipping, so I won’t cancel. If there is anything I really want to watch…🏴‍☠️

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      6 months ago

      They’re getting your money anyway and you aren’t putting any load on their servers. I don’t think they mind.

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        6 months ago

        Yeah, that was the point. The service I signed up for remains unchanged and I am still pleased with it. Prime Video was originally a quirky perk full of awful low budget content. If there is anything I like, I will pirate anyway because streaming services cannot be trusted to keep content available. So ultimately nothing has changed for myself or Amazon.

        Other than The Boys and Wheel of Time, is there anything else worth watching on Prime?

        PS: Never “buy” digital content with DRM. Buy physical media of the stuff you love. It supports the creators and it safeguards your purchase.

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    6 months ago

    They must want people to cancel, because this is how you get people to cancel. I’m using Amazon less for shipping, there’s so many knockoffs these days, I’m not interested in returns.

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        6 months ago

        Yeah, your call. I’m very willing to pay a monthly fee to not have commercials. Whether Prime video is worth it in general is another question…

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          I’m at the end of my rope with the degradation of value. I want to pay for quality content and lack of ads, I was happy to pay Netflix for this.

          Then I fine with paying Hulu.

          Then I was less happy to pay HBO.

          Then I was even less happy to pay Disney.

          When HBO started adding previews to shows I felt like I was at the end of my patience. Then Amazon did it too.

          Now Amazon wants me to pay for ad removal… but makes sure to note that even if I pay, “some channels” will show ads anyways.

          I’m all out of good will now.

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            I’m getting there. I don’t mind paying for good content. Though I am starting to mind paying so much across the board and I’m getting tired of everyone having their own platform with its own quirks. Still can’t bring myself to go for Paramount+.

            Now Amazon wants me to pay for ad removal… but makes sure to note that even if I pay, “some channels” will show ads anyways.

            Haven’t seen that yet. What does that mean, “some channels?” Like for AMC content and shit like that?

            Forced ads is my personal red line.

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              6 months ago

              The pre-order page for ad removal (a sentence which makes me feel irrationally angry) notes: “Live TV, Freevee, and channel subscriptions may continue to have ads.”

              The email I got seems to define channels as “…like Max, Paramount+ with SHOWTIME, BET+, MGM+, ViX+, Crunchyroll, PBS KIDS, NBA League Pass, MLB.TV, and STARZ…”

  • ItsComplicated@sh.itjust.works
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    6 months ago

    More people need to cancel their subscription. (They most likely won’t though) I am tired of corporations getting away with charging for ads. Not a trend that should ever have been allowed, imo.