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Holydoc 09-25-23 06:47 AM

Re: The Amazon Prime Streaming Thread
 

Originally Posted by dex14 (Post 14326928)
I get charged tax on Prime, Netflix, Hulu, Disney... but some I don't.

I get charged tax on all those services.

Meathead 09-25-23 06:53 AM

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The only one I get charged tax on in NY is Prime. All the other ones are no tax which is frankly shocking for NY.

TomOpus 09-25-23 09:32 AM

Re: The Amazon Prime Streaming Thread
 

Originally Posted by stvn1974 (Post 14326768)
It pisses me off when I go the theater and the showtime is at 7PM but by the time the commericals and trailers end it is 8:30 before the movie starts.

Stop going to AMC.

dvd-4-life 09-29-23 05:24 PM

Re: The Amazon Prime Streaming Thread
 

Originally Posted by DeFan (Post 14326470)
Yea, pretty much everything I want to watch (old shows mainly) is getting shunted to Freevee. So no need to pay even $2.99 a month for football and shows I'm not interested in anyway. These days it's pretty easy to get to $35 for free shipping so maybe the prime membership isn't worth it either.

I'm watching Perry Mason (Paramount Plus) time and time again then all of a sudden Amazon Prime has me watching Perry Mason with Freevee(with their fricking ads) when I can watch it ad free with Paramount Plus.

Please Amazon Prime don't mix tv shows and movies and have everything Amazon Prime stand out at the top before the other pay channels.

Decker 09-29-23 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by TomOpus (Post 14326988)
Stop going to AMC.

But he comes to that place for magic.

DeFan 10-26-23 04:04 PM

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It seems like Amazon Prime has already started introducing ads. The promos(ads) at the start of a show were skip-able but lately not always. Especially annoying to me is that the football ones with some jerk mugging are never skip-able. Even more annoying is that subscription rate are going up to pay for this crap.

Shannon Nutt 10-27-23 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by DeFan (Post 14341986)
It seems like Amazon Prime has already started introducing ads. The promos(ads) at the start of a show were skip-able but lately not always. Especially annoying to me is that the football ones with some jerk mugging are never skip-able. Even more annoying is that subscription rate are going up to pay for this crap.

There's a number of "ad-free" tiers on streamers that still show commercials for their programming. Paramount + does it, and Apple TV does it as well.

IDrinkMolson 12-10-23 08:55 AM

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$3 prime credit for watching Lazyboy ad
It comes up on the Screen saver.
Or, on home screen - Highlight the Home icon and it was 2 rows down. Move left or right and back to Home icon to refresh ad until you see it.
Reward expires on Tue, Jan 30, 2024, 11:59 PM PT.

$4 prime credit Christmas Vacation / M&M's ad
On screen saver - look for Christmas Vacation. Play the M&M's ad.
Reward expires on Tue, Jan 30, 2024, 11:59 PM PT.

Both are added to account linked to Fire stick, and I got the emails right away. And looks like they are added to my acct already.

Cellar Door 12-10-23 03:26 PM

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^Are those deals only if you have a Fire device?

IDrinkMolson 12-10-23 04:01 PM

Re: The Amazon Prime Streaming Thread
 

Originally Posted by Cellar Door (Post 14361078)
^Are those deals only if you have a Fire device?

I don't know any other way to get to them. I don't think they are on the Amazon Video app.

darkdaze73 12-10-23 09:57 PM

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Reported by others on another site, Firestick and Fire TV are the only way known to get those.

DJariya 12-11-23 01:43 AM

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I just plugged in my 4K Firestick that I only use for travel and let the screensaver activate and the M&M ad came up. Got the free $4

Used it to rent Shin Godzilla.

TheBang 12-11-23 08:55 AM

Re: The Amazon Prime Streaming Thread
 

Originally Posted by IDrinkMolson (Post 14360967)
$3 prime credit for watching Lazyboy ad
$4 prime credit Christmas Vacation / M&M's ad

To be clear, these are Prime Video credits.

There are apparently also a Ford Mustang Mach-E $5 Prime Video Credit, Marriott Bonvoy $5 Prime Video Credit, Firestone Tires $5 Prime Video Credit, Coca-Cola $5 Prime Video credit.

DJariya 12-13-23 04:04 PM

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Last night I got a Coke Ad where you scan the QR code and then send a $5 code to a friend and then you’ll get one yourself.

Haven’t found the Lazy Boy ad yet.

TheBang 12-15-23 10:19 PM

Re: The Amazon Prime Streaming Thread
 

Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 14362652)
Last night I got a Coke Ad where you scan the QR code and then send a $5 code to a friend and then you’ll get one yourself.


dex14 12-21-23 10:10 AM

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Next year, find your happy place on Prime Video. New series, new seasons, and new movies include:

Fallout (new series)
Upgraded (new movie)
Mr. and Mrs. Smith (new series)
Musica (new movie)
Outer Range (new season)
Foe (new movie)
Ricky Stanicky (new movie)
Them (new season)
Role Play (new movie)
Invincible (Season 2, Part 2)
The Boys (new season)
Road House (new movie)
This Is Me Now: The Film (new movie)
The Underdoggs (new movie)
Expats (new series)
The Idea of You (new movie)
Reina Roja (new series)
Hazbin Hotel (new series)

DJariya 12-26-23 01:24 PM

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Sound of Freedom is now on Prime Video for those interested.

Just passing along info.

Decker 12-26-23 03:00 PM

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Also coming soon to Prime Video : Commercials

Jay G. 12-26-23 03:35 PM

Re: The Amazon Prime Streaming Thread
 

Originally Posted by Decker (Post 14367441)
Also coming soon to Prime Video : Commercials

Was this not discussed in this thread yet? I learned about it in September:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023...rting-in-2024/

I guess the specific date, January 29, 2024, is new, since the earlier news was just "early 2024".

It looks like the ad-free ad-on will just be a monthly thing. I can't find any info you can pay for it annually for a discount, like with the main Prime subscription.

Decker 12-26-23 03:41 PM

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Right, the date is new information.

PhantomStranger 12-26-23 06:58 PM

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Streaming resembles cable more and more each day. I just can't wait until competing services begin offering bundles together, lol.

randian 12-26-23 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 14367503)
I just can't wait until competing services begin offering bundles together, lol.

That's effectively what mergers and buyouts do. HBO and Discovery merge and create a bundle I don't want, because I would never voluntarily pay for a Discovery Channel subscription.

Dan 12-26-23 08:04 PM

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How about a service that’s just Prime Video (with or without prime shipping, I don’t care) and none of the other junk?

dex14 12-26-23 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan (Post 14367520)
How about a service that’s just Prime Video (with or without prime shipping, I don’t care) and none of the other junk?

Standalone already exists.

DJariya 12-26-23 08:10 PM

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I pay yearly and it’s a business expense for me. And I do watch Freevee shows like Leverage and Bosch Legacy and the commercials don’t bother me. They are at most 60 to 70 seconds.


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