CBS all Access (soon to be rebranded as Paramount+) is offering a deal for new subscribers.
Using code "paramountplus", you can save 50% off of an annual subscription. This drops the standard annual plan to $30 from $60. This drops the no Commercials option (retail $99/year) to just $50 per year, or just over $4.15 per month. IMO, the extra 20 bucks is well worth the savings in time of suffering through ads. Plus, the $50 option gives you the option to download titles.
I know that there are a ton of streaming options out there, but if you are looking for things like MTV and Nickelodeon this is another option.
ENSURE THAT YOU SELECT THE OPTION TO SHOW ANNUAL PLANS (just above the continue button on the main screen) TO RECEIVE THE MAX DISCOUNT.
https://www.cnet.com/news/save-50...2350347725
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Any update on this? That's messed up if true.
Has anyone had success getting a billing error fixed? I put in a help request to CBS and a dispute to PayPal (who will contact CBS). I don't have much hope given how poor CBS billing has been in the past.
Has anyone had success getting a billing error fixed? I put in a help request to CBS and a dispute to PayPal (who will contact CBS). I don't have much hope given how poor CBS billing has been in the past.
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What I recommend is to go in now before your 7 days ends and changed you payment method to a virtual number with credit limit maybe 10% over what you expect to pay (there is tax in some states).
Has anyone had success getting a billing error fixed? I put in a help request to CBS and a dispute to PayPal (who will contact CBS). I don't have much hope given how poor CBS billing has been in the past.
I am disputing through my Chase credit card. I also tweeted at them. This is ridiculous. The online screen said $49.99.
I am disputing through my Chase credit card. I also tweeted at them. This is ridiculous. The online screen said $49.99.
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I wonder if the same kind of link would work with cnet at the end instead.