CBS All Access is offering is offering
50% Off Paramount+ 1-Year Subscriptions when you apply coupon code
YEAR at checkout.
- Note: Existing Paramount+ subscribers can upgrade to an annual plan at any time. If you're currently in a free trial, you'll forfeit the remainder of the trial upon upgrade.
Thanks to community members
Zanthexter &
DealHunter815 for finding this deal.
Deal Instructions:
- Go to Paramount+
- Click 'Try It Free'
- Click 'Continue'
- Choose
- Limited Commercials
- Commercial Free
- Click 'Save over 15% OFF the monthly price with an annual plan!'
- Click 'Continue'
- Create an account
- Click 'Continue'
- At Payment Method screen, apply coupon code YEAR
- Your total will be
- Limited Commercials $29.99
- Commercial Free $49.99
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One year commercial free becomes $50 with code, one year limited commercial option becomes $30 with code.
Tick the 15% off one year box after selecting your plan...then type the promo YEAR in the coupon box at checkout. This will result in the half off for one year being displayed. As of this writing, promo should work through March 31.
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"This will result in the half off for one year being displayed."
So, half off a one year subscription. I thought that was clear, but maybe not. So I have added:
"One year commercial free becomes $50 with code, one year limited commercial option becomes $30 with code."
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Some people need to chill
The previous deal was $25 this deal is $50.
For many $25-50 for 5-10 in theater releases and a year's worth of streaming a pretty decent library of shows/movies is well worth it.
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I'd want more competition and options.
A handful of centralized services (Netflix, Hulu from your example) can't handle the plethora of content out there. And if they could, they'd have to be charging north of $50 per month. There would also be content creep, where you're paying to offset their costs of acquiring all those nonsense items you don't particularly care for.
With more services, you can be picky each month and cancel one provider to pick another one. That way you can cherry pick the stuff you really want to watch on a rotating calendar basis. It won't be all real-time necessarily, but you'll get there.
edit: look at netflix. approaching $20 per month already and they have more of their productions now than how they used to source content from a variety of producers.