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7 Day Free trial turns into One Month Free trial
when coupon MAY. is applied during checkout
LIMITED-TIME DEAL
Paramount Plus Monthly Plan (ad-supported)
Or Commercial Free Plan
For a limited time, you can get a one-month free trial of Paramount Plus when you sign up with the coupon code "MAY" The deal expires on May 30,2021
https://www.paramountplus.com/
NOTE: Coupon May be restricted to New Subscribers and New Accounts.
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Even though it's supposed to be CBS All Access' successor. The site still has bugs & glitches that need to be worked out.
I was not able to cancel my free trial until a day after it ended by then my CC had been charged for an additional month. It took numerous days to get in touch with customer service (The website form did not work) and when I finally got a response. They informed me that I was SOL.
I had to file a complaint with the BBB to get a refund.
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You can use Paypal then shut off auto billing on your paypal account for Paramount, that way if you forget to cancel you still won't be billed.
These people are just money hungry scam artists and if they would refund me for my unused portion of my annual subscription (that I signed up for under the prior promotion and had to dispute the charge on my credit card because of their false advertising) I would cancel today and sign up with anyone else on earth.
Buyer beware!
Even though it's supposed to be CBS All Access' successor. The site still has bugs & glitches that need to be worked out.
I was not able to cancel my free trial until a day after it ended by then my CC had been charged for an additional month. It took numerous days to get in touch with customer service (The website form did not work) and when I finally got a response. They informed me that I was SOL.
I had to file a complaint with the BBB to get a refund.
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This person gets it. One of my pet peeves is people complaining about all the streaming services and how it's just like having cable all over again, completely ignoring that cable was all contracts where you were locked in for years at a time and where the price was different for everybody and could suddenly increase when your "promo" was up, not to mention all the hidden fees and rentals. You don't have to subscribe to every streaming service all the time, but you can easily watch everything you want on them for a very stable, reasonable price if you put the tiniest bit of effort into it. Why is that so hard to understand?
Existing customers wouldn't need a free trial. No?
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