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Ash Ketchum 01-09-24 04:44 PM

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How does one unsubscribe to Amazon Prime? I want to do it before they charge me for another year.

PhantomStranger 01-09-24 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum (Post 14372580)
How does one unsubscribe to Amazon Prime? I want to do it before they charge me for another year.

Here maybe?


TheBang 01-10-24 04:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum (Post 14372580)
How does one unsubscribe to Amazon Prime? I want to do it before they charge me for another year.

Just go to your Account. There's a section there for "Manage Prime Membership" In there, there's a place for cancelling under the Manage Membership section.

DJariya 01-10-24 04:39 PM

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Amazon is going through mass layoffs with Prime Video, MGM and Amazon studios

https://deadline.com/2024/01/amazon-...lo-1235710070/

randian 01-10-24 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 14373011)
Amazon is going through mass layoffs with Prime Video, MGM and Amazon studios

https://deadline.com/2024/01/amazon-...lo-1235710070/

Then question, then, is what series are being impacted. I pay little attention to producer's names so I cannot link any of these layoffs to the shows that I like.

DJariya 01-10-24 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by randian (Post 14373012)
Then question, then, is what series are being impacted. I pay little attention to producer's names so I cannot link any of these layoffs to the shows that I like.

Actual production of shows and movies are created by freelance employees.

These layoffs are mostly with staff at those enterprises under Amazon. Basically they’re cutting some fat.

fujishig 01-11-24 08:08 AM

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I think a lot of the layoffs came from the MGM+/Epix side. I had completely forgotten they bought that.

Bacon 01-29-24 08:01 AM

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Today’s the day, I guess we’ll find out how bad it is, I’m sure it’ll get worse over time, can’t take a leak without being bombarded by ads.

fujishig 01-29-24 08:43 AM

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It's gotta be just bad enough to make an extra 3 bucks a month seem worth it, right? ;)

randian 01-29-24 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Bacon (Post 14381108)
Today’s the day, I guess we’ll find out how bad it is, I’m sure it’ll get worse over time, can’t take a leak without being bombarded by ads.

Even though my Prime Store Card is my default payment method Amazon.com can't find it ("We had a problem retrieving your payment method. Please check your payment settings, and then try again") when trying to process payment for ad-free. My pre-order was canceled for non-payment and a manual subscription fails.

windom 01-29-24 12:02 PM

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Hmmm, I watched an episode of "A Toy Store Near You" and didn't get a single ad during the 19 minute episode. Started Fast X and Asteroid City from the beginning and no ads before the movies. Then started Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves and there was a short Friskies ad before the movie. I guess Amazon knows that I have a cat. So ads may be targeted based on what you've previously bought on Amazon, it seems.

randian 01-29-24 12:13 PM

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Just got off a two hour call with Amazon. It turns out that, for whatever reason, the Prime Store card isn't enabled for ad-free subscriptions. You can't use it to subscribe nor can you change the payment method to your Prime Store card if you use another payment method for your ad-free subscription. It is rather bizarre that the Prime Store card needs to be enabled for anything on an Amazon.com account, and a ridiculous failure for them not to have done so already for ad-free subscriptions.

fujishig 01-29-24 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by randian (Post 14381219)
Just got off a two hour call with Amazon. It turns out that, for whatever reason, the Prime Store card isn't enabled for ad-free subscriptions. You can't use it to subscribe nor can you change the payment method to your Prime Store card if you use another payment method for your ad-free subscription. It is rather bizarre that the Prime Store card needs to be enabled for anything on an Amazon.com account, and a ridiculous failure for them not to have done so already for ad-free subscriptions.

What is the Prime Store card, they're labeled Citi card or something else? That seems really weird unless it messes with their cash back formula or something, especially if you can use it on other subscriptions (including Prime itself).

Meathead 01-29-24 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by fujishig (Post 14381232)
What is the Prime Store card, they're labeled Citi card or something else? That seems really weird unless it messes with their cash back formula or something, especially if you can use it on other subscriptions (including Prime itself).

It's their store only card... a Synchony Financial card. 5% back on all Amazon purchases. Adds up quick.



Ridiculous it doesn't work for the ad free upgrade.

OldBoy 01-29-24 02:41 PM

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So, this $2.99 is monthly? Why can’t they add it into subscription price or lump sum. This $2.99 for ad-free is ridiculous, but has to be monthly?

DJariya 01-29-24 07:52 PM

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So I just watched Expats on Prime video under the new system.

There is a 1 minute worth of commercials at the beginning of the episode and then it plays uninterrupted the rest of the way,

(I'm going to save the $3. If that's how it will be, then that's hardly something to be outraged about)

emachine12 01-29-24 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by OldBoy (Post 14381295)
So, this $2.99 is monthly? Why can’t they add it into subscription price or lump sum. This $2.99 for ad-free is ridiculous, but has to be monthly?

You don’t subsscribe to Peacock, do you?

OldBoy 01-29-24 08:16 PM

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I do. Why?

emachine12 01-29-24 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by OldBoy (Post 14381455)
I do. Why?

They bill for the montly service and the ad-free option is a seperately billed add-on. It is as if Amazon is following their model.

randian 01-29-24 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by emachine12 (Post 14381478)
They bill for the montly service and the ad-free option is a seperately billed add-on. It is as if Amazon is following their model.

A model I like, at least with Peacock. They only have ads at the beginning of movies, not the middle, which is tolerable so I don't need ad-free to watch movies on Peacock. For series they have several ad breaks every episode, which I can't stand. I can subscribe to ad-free for a month and binge, then cancel. It's ideal for how I watch.

TomOpus 01-29-24 09:24 PM

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So I watched at movie ("Airplane!") to see how the ad thing goes. A pop-up lets you know about the ads and asks if you want the $2.99 add-on. I said "No thanks." 2 ads totaled 25 seconds before the movie starts. No more ads during the movie.

Spiderbite 01-29-24 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by TomOpus (Post 14381484)
So I watched at movie ("Airplane!") to see how the ad thing goes. A pop-up lets you know about the ads and asks if you want the $2.99 add-on. I said "No thanks." 2 ads totaled 25 seconds before the movie starts. No more ads during the movie.

That I can deal with. But I doubt it lasts. See Hulu.

TomOpus 01-30-24 12:18 AM

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Everyone has their personal thresholds. As long as the ads only appear before the movie, they can be up to a couple mins.

fujishig 01-30-24 08:09 AM

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I've seen some people saying that there are multiple ad breaks in an episode and they don't even fall into the "natural" breaks, which seems like a really terrible implementation, so maybe it varies by series or even by person right now.

Bacon 01-30-24 08:36 AM

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I haven’t seen a single ad on purchases, so who knows.


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