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GatorDeb 03-13-14 09:51 AM

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I got a different message:

We are writing to provide you advance notice that the price of your Prime membership will be increasing in 2015. Your 2014 annual renewal will remain at the original price of $79. On April 16, 2015, your membership will renew at $99/year.

My renewal date is on 4/17.

TheBigDave 03-13-14 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by RichC2 (Post 12042818)
You have through April 19th (or there abouts) to renew at the lower price if you're already a member.

Mine doesn't renew until May 10th, and they've grandfathered me in until next year.


We are writing to provide you advance notice that the price of your Prime membership will be increasing in 2015. Your 2014 annual renewal will remain at the original price of $79. On May 10, 2015, your membership will renew at $99/year.

Jay G. 03-13-14 09:58 AM

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I think the idea is that if your auto-renew date is before <s>April 19, 2014</s> some unknown date, you'll be renewed at the old rate; after that date, all autorenewals will be at the new rate. It's possible everyone already subscribed will get the old rate for their 2014 renewal.

I don't think there's an option to "renew" your subscription before your auto-renew date.

Groucho 03-13-14 10:33 AM

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My membership renews in August and they've made it clear that it'll be at the higher price.

Jay G. 03-13-14 10:40 AM

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OK, so this article has a pic of a notice saying that a renewal on July 1, 2014 will be at the higher price:
http://arstechnica.com/business/2014...-to-99-a-year/

This Amazon help page states that April 17, 2014 is the cutoff date for the old rate for renewals:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...deId=200966690

If your membership renews before April 17, 2014, you'll be charged at a membership rate of $79. If your membership renews on or after April 17, 2014, you'll be charged at a membership rate of $99.
Note sure how the email TheBigDave got fits into this. Either the email was a mistake, or Amazon has extended the date and not change their help page yet.

TheBigDave 03-13-14 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Jay G. (Post 12042952)
Note sure how the email TheBigDave got fits into this. Either the email was a mistake, or Amazon has extended the date and not change their help page yet.

It's possible I fell into some weird loophole.

Last year my renewal date was April 10th. A few months ago they gave me a free month due to an order screw-up. So this year my renewal date is May 10th.

But the email I got wasn't a mistake. I went into my Amazon account and it shows that I'll be charged $79 on May 10, 2014 and my price will increase to $99 on May 10, 2015.

Jay G. 03-13-14 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by TheBigDave (Post 12042975)
It's possible I fell into some weird loophole.

Last year my renewal date was April 10th. A few months ago they gave me a free month due to an order screw-up. So this year my renewal date is May 10th.

That makes sense. They don't want to penalize you for getting a free month, so since your original renewal date was before April 17, they gave you the old rate.

It's good to know that Amazon was considering that when implementing this change.

TheBigDave 03-13-14 10:58 AM

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If you're getting renewed at the higher rate this year, I'd suggest contacting Amazon Customer Service. Ask them how you can renew now to lock in the lower rate. If enough people ask, they might implement a way to renew. But even if they don't, the CS person might add a free month of Prime to your account or give you a promo credit. They're usually pretty good about trying to keep their customers happy.

Apple Gooncha 03-22-14 02:10 PM

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I was offered membership through an Amazon Prime Student trial and figured I'd sign up for a year ($39) since I don't currently have Netflix or anything.

Noob question: is there a decent way to go through and see exactly what they have? There are plenty of tv shows on there for me to catch up on, but I remember when I first signed up for Netflix forever ago, I spent hours going through what was/wasn't available on dvd and streaming and compiling a ridiculous queue. Can I do that easily with Prime?

OldDude 03-22-14 04:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Apple Gooncha (Post 12053463)
I was offered membership through an Amazon Prime Student trial and figured I'd sign up for a year ($39) since I don't currently have Netflix or anything.

Noob question: is there a decent way to go through and see exactly what they have? There are plenty of tv shows on there for me to catch up on, but I remember when I first signed up for Netflix forever ago, I spent hours going through what was/wasn't available on dvd and streaming and compiling a ridiculous queue. Can I do that easily with Prime?

As you go through choices, click "Add to Watchlist" then look at the items in your watchlist and pick what you want to actually watch. It is not a queue, you don't have to view them in order (although the list will appear in the order you created)

DJariya 03-29-14 11:54 PM

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Looks like most if not all of the Travel channel programming has expired and is no longer available for free prime streaming.


http://bostonherald.com/business/med...m_prime_lineup

Yup, it's official. All Discovery and Scripps shows dropped from Prime.

TheBigDave 03-30-14 03:25 AM

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Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 12061704)
Looks like most if not all of the Travel channel programming has expired and is no longer available for free prime streaming.

Wow, that sucks! Those shows were one of the few things I watched on Prime. Half my Watchlist is gone.

So now I'm going to pay more for Prime, and get less shows that I actually watch. Great.

I hope they go to Netflix instead of Hulu.

RichC2 04-01-14 10:12 AM

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Amazon bought up rights to 24 and the upcoming Mini-series.

dvdjunkie32 04-01-14 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by DJariya (Post 12061704)
Looks like most if not all of the Travel channel programming has expired and is no longer available for free prime streaming.


http://bostonherald.com/business/med...m_prime_lineup

Yup, it's official. All Discovery and Scripps shows dropped from Prime.

Glad they haven't dropped History channel shows yet. I noticed yesterday that volume 5 of Pawn Stars is now available, but it is only 16 episodes.

TheBigDave 04-15-14 10:11 PM

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Defiance: Season One was just added to Amazon Prime. That gives viewers plenty of time to catch-up before Season Two starts in June.

http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/image...222_SX460_.jpg

b2net 04-23-14 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Wolf359 (Post 12085790)
Big news for Prime members. Starting May 21 HBO will release their catalog titles for members. Articles states pretty much everything older than three years will be available. :banana:

http://gizmodo.com/hbo-is-bringing-a...1566504724/all


GatorDeb 04-24-14 02:02 AM

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http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=sr_pg_1?...98322769&ajr=0


Missing Six Feet Under S3, prob a mistake.

I've been wanting to check out so many of those.

In Treatment is FANTASTIC, I've seen S1 and S2, haven't finished 3.

razul 05-04-14 09:20 PM

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nice :)

GatorDeb 05-21-14 03:37 AM

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HBO is LIVE!! :D

dvdjunkie32 05-21-14 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by GatorDeb (Post 12112863)
HBO is LIVE!! :D

Lots of content there if you don't own any of these series. I can understand why Game of Thrones isn't there, but why no Entourage or Curb Your Enthusiasm? Also surprised to see they are offering season 4 of East Bound and Down. That just came out on Blu-ray last week! And only three documentaries? A bit underwhelming for me.

Goldberg74 08-30-14 08:39 PM

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How I Met Your Mother Season 9 is coming on Sept 23rd! :banana:

BackStJoe 08-31-14 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Goldberg74 (Post 12216916)
How I Met Your Mother Season 9 is coming on Sept 23rd! :banana:

Sadly, you won't be dancing much after you watch it.
:sad:

GatorDeb 09-02-14 02:44 AM

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Originally Posted by BackStJoe (Post 12217153)
Sadly, you won't be dancing much after you watch it.
:sad:

:lol:

DJariya 09-02-14 11:04 AM

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The Good Wife season 5 was added. Here's your chance to catch up now.

Season 6 premieres Sunday September 21st.

RichC2 09-09-14 12:17 PM

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Amazon Prime Instant Video is now on regular Android.


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