Paramount+ is offering
1-Month Paramount+ Streaming Service Trial for
Free when you apply coupon code
EVIL at checkout.
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- Click 'Continue'
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- Click 'Continue'
- At Payment Method screen, apply coupon code EVIL
- Note, the 1 Week FREE trial should then change to 1 Month FREE (verify before entering payment information)
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The issue is the presence of ads totalling more than 50% of the actual time of the content.
I have never once encounted a 5 1/2 minute ad break, let alone two, even on a FREE service
Also, Hulu has some really good original programming, so it's still worth subscribing for that, but there's no need to stay loyal and stay subscribed forever. Just watch the exclusive stuff you like and move on.
I'm spending about half as much as I was before cutting the cord, and I've got more content than I could ever hope to watch, so no, this isn't going to drive me back to cable, and probably not most other cord-cutters, either. You can go back to buying large bundles of crap you don't want to watch or don't have the time to watch, renting equipment for every TV, paying multiple taxes and fees that don't apply to cord-cutters, all while having to watch tons of ads no matter WHAT you watch if you want, but the vast majority of us are happier without all that, lol.
There needs to be a PSA to inform people that you can cancel all of them IMMEDIATELY after signing up, and you'll still get your month of service before it ends. I don't know of a single one that will immediately end your service, because that would mean they'd have to either partially refund you or keep your money, both of which would be a nightmare. With Paramount+ and many other services, it's very easy to cancel online, in your Account settings, without having to speak to anyone.
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watching some chappelle shows I never got to
one upon the time in the west is good
and the good fight might not be for everyone, but the writing is great and plot/sub plots keeps it interesting. recommend
Also, why every other year for the Black Friday Hulu deal? I also signed up for Hulu last Black Friday (what a great deal!) and was hoping to do it again this year. Do you have to be out a full year to be a "new" customer?
Thanks!
See, no monopoly. Now, go back to SJW class and find something else to rage against without having a clue if which you speak.
Anyways, you originally mentioned "one source", which is why I called it a monopoly. Now you're trying to move the goalposts and change your argument to be in favor of what, a duopoly with Netflix vs Amazon? That's not much better than a monopoly, and it's absurd to believe that they'd "have the same content". Content exclusivity is the biggest factor that draws new customers to a streaming service, not minor features that bug some people, so they'd still push for exclusivity deals and original content, like they do now.
Also, neither of these arguments change the fact that yes, it is a wise choice to jump from service to service because it saves you a LOT of money. If you're too lazy to do that, then again, just subscribe to a cable package, or Amazon Prime Video w/ multiple Channels added on. Whatever floats your boat.
It is diffcult to explain in few words what the ''trouble" was: I canceled but the Paramount website kept saying my subsciption was still active and i was going to be charged for another month. I tried to remove my payment method so if Paramount went to charge anyways, it would not go though but, could not remove the method from thier site.
Sent a letter to customer service(which was difficult to find a contact method) to cancel.cancel,cancel!!!!! immmediately, i said immediately. They replied "done". Think i lost 2 or 3 days left to my remaining paid service but i was so happy my separation from Parmount was over
What's odd, CBS Access had outstanding customer service, never had trouble in 6 plus years with them
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