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Old 28-07-2019, 13:10   #5833
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services

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Originally Posted by Raider999 View Post
Thanks for the info - I may give it a try when the PL comes around.

Had a look, all their premier league streams are in December so should be able to do the trial for the month and cancel - cannot see how they will make any money out of it though.
They will make their money through people taking the trial and being impressed with the service. Most of the streaming services offer free trials on that basis - this one is no different, except that Amazon offer much more than just a streaming service.

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Originally Posted by Legendkiller2k View Post
£79 will be for the year that is all of primes services including Amazon video or £7.99p/m no min term.
Amazon video is £5.99p/m no min term but be aware that Amazon video does also have chargeable content too.
As Den kindly said too there is a free 30 day trial
There is plenty of material on Prime that comes with no additional cost, and this includes all the Prime originals.

The chargeable content is for shows they don't have the rights to show without further payment. This can be quite useful when there is no other means of watching something you may be desperate to see in circumstances where someone else owns the rights and is not making it available for the time being.

The 'free of extra charge' Prime stuff is easy enough to identify and you always have to confirm you will pay the cost before viewing non-Prime content - you can't access it without knowing that you are paying for it.

I don't understand why some find it confusing. It seems straight forward enough to me.
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