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Edited July 24, 2021
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Paramount+ has a new code for new and returning subscribers for a free month trial when you apply coupon code
EVIL at checkout. If you subscribed last time the deal was offered, make sure you cancel your subscription, wait until your subscription lapses and then resubscribe using this deal (assuming the code is still active at that time).
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Sounds EVIL
Exactly. I have been keeping on charged 6.99 almost every month. Didn't found out till day b4.
Competition is good for the consumer, if the service stinks, it will go away on it's own. If there is a monopoly they can charge you as much as they like, and you have no other choice. No one is forced to use all of the available services at once, just bounce around, taking advantage of all the deals and offers.
Did you add code (Evil).
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Just signed up with a virtual card that I paused (privacy.com) and cancelled service immediately. 🤞
Right now I have Apple+ for 4 months free. Paramount+ for free. 3 months of Disney+ for free. Starz and Discovery+ for $1 per month. I can't actually even watch all that. I kinda wished they were staggered out more.
I've been able to keep going from trial to trial for at least 2 years now. If there ever is a gap, I'll catch up on Prime or sign up for Netflix for a month or two.
If he wants to boycott let him it's not hurting anyone but the businesses. Bouncing around using free trials is also a form of boycotting. I personally use Netflix for a year (splitting the cost with a group) then grab Hulu every other year on a black Friday deal ($1.99). Sprinkle in Tubi, crackle, etc and I am good. Honestly what really helped is once I cut cable I cut the amount of time I spent channel surfing. I cut hours off my tv watching by simply cutting cable.
Why would you subscribe to them all at once?
Exactly what I'm thinking...