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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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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
Not only is there virtually nothing on there, but we went to watch the 2nd season of the Real World and in every 30 minute episode there were AT LEAST two commercial breaks that were 330 seconds long.
A minimum of 11 minutes of commercials, during 22 minutes of content, on a service I paid for.
Well then you need the $9.99 no commercial package.
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.
The point you're intentionally missing is that I am saying that each consumer should have the option to get all of his content from a single provider (from a choice of many). I used two examples as not to confuse your small mind.
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