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yeah normal price in the signup process, seems like they weren't ready for primetime (anyone surprised? still only regular HD and 2.0 stereo on brand new Star Trek shows)
for some reason, the banner is there but when I got through the process to sign up, it shows up in annual as the normal price
If you proceed to checkout you will see the final bill with %50 discount which will be charged after a week of free trial ( take a screenshot of it just in case)
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To be clear, it explicitly says it does not include CBSAA ("All Access account activation not valid during discount promotional periods."), but to your point, everyone has been getting it for free for some time (glitch?). Sportsline also releases your info to marketers ("SportsLine may share information about you with our marketing partners so that they may contact you by email or otherwise about their products or services"). I think there is a chance they will do a cleanup sweep of people getting CBSAA via the SL promotion, and an even higher chance they don't move them to PP. However, depending on your appetite and timeframe, it may be an option (I decided not worth it).
If someone figures it out, I would be interested as well.
I wouldn't mind renewing at a lesser rate.
The code works on my CBS account. It's posted on my Account. I talk to rep at CBS . She said she believes it'll reflect on launch date for Paramount plus March 4. But she forwarded it to the dreaded billing team that should get back to me.
The code works on my CBS account. It's posted on my Account. I talk to rep at CBS . She said she believes it'll reflect on launch date for Paramount plus March 4. But she forwarded it to the dreaded billing team that should get back to me.
Sounds good, I wish they would just give it to existing members who are on annual.
To be clear, it explicitly says it does not include CBSAA ("All Access account activation not valid during discount promotional periods."),
youre making the mistake of thinking today, this week, or last week is "during promotional periods." well, it isn't.
you can't put in a phrase that says "this deal is not valid when my boss is in the hospital" and then give out the deal and a month later claim your boss was in the hospital during the week you gave it out. that's dishonest.
if it's not valid during promotional periods then don't give it out during "promotional periods."
if you give it out and the statement is true, then customers can assume it's not one of those times when it is invalid unless you gave me an invalid deal.
if it's beyond your control when you give it out, then it's beyond your control when it comes time to take it back.
this is what they intended, it's different if it's a mistake. service providers are also allowed to modify the content provided as long as it's not substantial.
bottom line is if they cut me off, my credit card will pull back the payment and i'll be the first to sign up for the class-action since legally NO service provider has ever took a payment for service and then forced a cancellation on you and denied a refund over and above what is reasonable for the industry in this case a month. imagine if i could sell my $10/month service for $50/year and $100/10 years and when you sign up, i cut you off after a week and keep the money. that's not how it works.
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The code works on my CBS account. It's posted on my Account. I talk to rep at CBS . She said she believes it'll reflect on launch date for Paramount plus March 4. But she forwarded it to the dreaded billing team that should get back to me.
What is "the code" (I assume you are discussing this 50% CBSAA Annual deal)? I still can't figure how I would apply it an existing monthly agreement other than letting it expire and then signing up through that offer.
@kensteele - totally agree with you, I just don't mind paying a little more to avoid the uncertainty and release of my data.
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I wouldn't mind renewing at a lesser rate.
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https://www.sportsline.
https://www.sportsline.com/regist..._23350_pro [sportsline.com]
I wouldn't mind renewing at a lesser rate.
https://www.sportsline.
I don't ever go to Sportsline, but use CBS All Access all the time.
you can't put in a phrase that says "this deal is not valid when my boss is in the hospital" and then give out the deal and a month later claim your boss was in the hospital during the week you gave it out. that's dishonest.
if it's not valid during promotional periods then don't give it out during "promotional periods."
if you give it out and the statement is true, then customers can assume it's not one of those times when it is invalid unless you gave me an invalid deal.
if it's beyond your control when you give it out, then it's beyond your control when it comes time to take it back.
this is what they intended, it's different if it's a mistake. service providers are also allowed to modify the content provided as long as it's not substantial.
bottom line is if they cut me off, my credit card will pull back the payment and i'll be the first to sign up for the class-action since legally NO service provider has ever took a payment for service and then forced a cancellation on you and denied a refund over and above what is reasonable for the industry in this case a month. imagine if i could sell my $10/month service for $50/year and $100/10 years and when you sign up, i cut you off after a week and keep the money. that's not how it works.
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@kensteele - totally agree with you, I just don't mind paying a little more to avoid the uncertainty and release of my data.
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