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Thanks, I've been waiting around a month to continue my train of free month trials throughout the year, lol.
***FYI to anyone who doesn't already know, these Paramount+ free month trial promotions DO apply to returning subscribers, as well as new ones, just not current subscribers, so you'd have to be cancelled and your subscription would have to be expired to use these promos. If you miss out on this one, there will probably be another sometime next month, so set a deal alert.***
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You can manage the subscriptions and check payment history at https://www.amazon.com/hz5/yourme...script
This link shows the prices of the subscriptions https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/s...t_channels
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Regarding Paramount+ Essential, I can't find the difference or content, like which movies are there, do you know if there is a comparison or content listed anywhere, their website is super vague, I don't want to get stuck with $5/mo after 1 year since it doesn't cancel automatically and I think they will bill the T-Mobile account not CC.
Nope, you can't access Prime Video Channels you subscribe to without having Prime. They'll cancel your Channels subscriptions and refund you the prorated difference when your Prime expires, I believe.
Good for people to be aware, but a (so far) endless train of free 1-month trial promotions that can be used on Paramount+ Premium by new and returning subscribers is so, so much better. Until they eventually stop letting returning subscribers use them, but I can't imagine why they haven't done so yet, other than maybe they *want* to keep giving it away for free to artificially boost their viewership numbers/market share data for investors.
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Yes. If you love British tv and movies, it's perfect!
Google Tv has a guide that combines all of the subscription services in one place.
I like STARZ and Epix for movies. Also, if you like Homeland, you would love Berlin Station on Epix.
Love HBO for series, especially The Sopranos, Game of Thrones, Westworld, True Blood and Deadwood!
I FAVOR GOING WITH ROKU OVER AMAZON PRIME
Roku is easier: it takes 2-3 clicks to get to a movie selection
Amazon Prime, it takes about 5-7 clicks to get thu Prime's veryveryverycluttered interface to a movie section. If you want to thumb though movie selections in Prime, add more clicks as well as running into nuisance, pop up ads
EDIT Both Roku and Amazon have one negative.
Despite "premium" channels once meant no ads---most channels now have promotion ads when you click a movie to begin. Pretty sure the promotion ads are made to sound LOUDER than the sound level of the movie you are about to watch.
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May I ask how you got Showtime for more than 2 months at.99? I realize that your comment is 5 days old so it might've been a better deal then. Just wanna make sure I'm not missing something.