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SnoopZ 13-05-2016 22:14

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I may snap it up seeing it is £20 cheaper than normal this weekend.

johnathome 13-05-2016 23:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Horizon (Post 35837499)

Amazon don't pay their taxes, treat their staff like crap and are total *****, but no one else other than Amazon has ever been able to deliver something either on the same day, early the next, or on Sunday evenings.

BIB

I'm sure that's changed now?

Anyway it's more than streaming and next day delivery.

You get Prime music, a free ebook each month plus a free editors choice book of the month, a month before it goes on sale. Unlimited cloud storage for your photos and early access to the 'deals of the day'. If that isn't worth £59 a year i'm not sure what is TBH. I'm on my 3rd year of Prime membership and it would take a huge price hike for me to cancel it.

j Bezos. :D

That did sound like a sales pitch didn't it ;)

passingbat 14-05-2016 00:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by johnathome (Post 35837526)

You get Prime music, a free ebook each month plus a free editors choice book of the month, a month before it goes on sale. Unlimited cloud storage for your photos and early access to the 'deals of the day'. If that isn't worth £59 a year i'm not sure what is TBH.

Agreed. Great value for me at the full price of £79. Bargain at £59.

spiderplant 14-05-2016 09:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Horizon (Post 35837499)
no one else other than Amazon has ever been able to deliver something either on the same day, early the next, or on Sunday evenings.

Argos are now giving them a run for their money on that. Order by 6pm, get it same day, even on Sundays. How long this will be sustainable we'll have to see.

steveh 14-05-2016 11:19

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Amazon make such a small profit they wouldn't pay much in the way of corporate taxes anyway:

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2016/05/4.png

Hugh 14-05-2016 11:33

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Quote:

Originally Posted by steveh (Post 35837575)
Amazon make such a small profit they wouldn't pay much in the way of corporate taxes anyway:

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2016/05/4.png

That's because they keep re-investing in new Tech and expanding the business - if you use your profits for that, the tax is non-existent, as the spend on new stuff reduces your taxable profits).

For many years, they never made a profit, and they've never paid a dividend, either.

People often confuse turnover with profit - companies are taxed on profits, not turnover.

SnoopZ 14-05-2016 23:38

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Tesco have a Now TV box with 6 months Entertainment pass for £25 also available a 4 months movie pass and box for £25.

I couldn't find cheaper anywhere else and in stock so I snapped up the 6 months Entertainment pack using clubcard vouchers.

http://www.tesco.com/direct/now-tv-h...skuId=654-6825

http://www.tesco.com/direct/now-tv-h...skuId=477-6762

paultrademark 15-05-2016 10:26

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6 months free and then £39 for Amazon for Students.

Hom3r 15-05-2016 12:22

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I got Amazon Prime purely for the new Clarkson show.

But as I buy a lot form Amazon I get next day delivery free and before 1pm for £4.50 rather than £9.

Plus I have found some great shows on video (Mr Robot & The Man in the High Castle)

muppetman11 16-05-2016 18:29

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BBC gets green light to launch Netflix rival

http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...dia_b-gdnmedia

RichardCoulter 18-05-2016 19:31

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Does anybody know where sellers on eBay etc get their Now TV passes from?

There doesn't seem to be a problem selling fake or expired passes as per comments in the 'Coming Soon' thread.

All I can think of is that they buy the box for the free catch up services and/or Plex, don't want Sky TV and recoup some of the cost by selling on the vouchers that come with the box??

passingbat 18-05-2016 23:34

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As if there wasn't already enough reason to back Brexit:

Netflix, Amazon Prime and other VoD services could be asked in the not too distant future to respect a 20 percent quota for European content in every EU member state

http://www.telecompaper.com/news/net...quota--1143736

Dear, oh dear oh dear!

EU: "Britain, what would you like to do with Netflix content"
Britain: "Keep the mix the same as it is now"
EU: "Tough. You will obey the rules of the Federal States of Europe. And it's no good complaining; we have unelected people who will force you to do what you don't want to do"

Mad Max 19-05-2016 00:21

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yes, you'd be steaming mad to stay in this poisonous union, we have NO say folks, vote out!

BenMcr 19-05-2016 08:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35838409)
EU: "Tough. You will obey the rules of the Federal States of Europe. And it's no good complaining; we have unelected people who will force you to do what you don't want to do"

Except

Quote:

But this will take some time as the 28 commissioners are due to settle on a percentage, which will have to be approved by the European Parliament and Council
So it will be voted on by elected UK MEPs, and by the Council which is made up of Europe governments, who are also elected.

passingbat 19-05-2016 09:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BenMcr (Post 35838434)
Except



So it will be voted on by elected UK MEPs, and by the Council which is made up of Europe governments, who are also elected.

So Britain's views could still be out voted. Why on earth does Britain's choice on the UK Netflix/Amazon content mix have anything to do with any other country? It should have nothing to do with the EU. It's completely barmy. Some people don't realise that the desire of the EU is to take over every aspect of our regulations. Even so far as interfering with our cultural preferences.

Harmonise culture over a group of nations and each countries distinctiveness starts to be eroded. An ideal prerequisite for the formation of a single state with one identity


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