Select Capital One Cardholders: Earn Statement Credit w/ HBO Max Subscription
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Up to $27 Back
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Capital One Offers has for Select Capital One Cardholders: Statement Credit of up to $27 Back when you make an eligible Subscription Purchase at HBO Max.
Thanks to Community Member hhijab for finding this deal.
Visit the promotion page and click 'Continue to Merchant'.
Note: If the direct offer link doesn't work for you after logging in to your account, go to the general Capital One Offers page and look for the HBO Max offer.
Make an eligible purchase at HBO Max and receive statement credit as follows:
Ad-Free Yearly Plan (currently $104.99/yr) $27 back
Ad-Free Monthly Plan (currently $14.99/mo) $22 back
With Ads Yearly Plan (currently $69.99/yr) $10 back
With Ads Monthly Plan (currently $9.99/mo) $8 back
Complete your purchase using your Capital One credit card in the browser that opens. Purchases made through a merchant's app will not qualify for the rebate.
You will receive your rebate as a statement credit to your Capital One credit card account within 3 billing cycles.
Go to capital one offers
Search for Hbo max
subscriber for ad free 1 month for 15$
cash back 22$ rewarded within 3 billing cycles.
Yearly plan ad free yield 27$ back for 104.99 (44% discpunt limited time)
Just make sure to cancel the subscription. You cancel it immediately and it will contiue for 30 days on monthly subscription.
On the Android phone or tablet where you subscribed to HBO Max, open the Play Store app. At the top right, tap your profile icon. Tap Payments & subscriptions and then Subscriptions. Tap HBO Max in your list of subscriptions, and then Cancel subscription.
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HBO Max doing subscription sales knowing that they have a ton of pending cancellations with their upcoming merger & terrible decisions regarding removal of content
and it looks like HBO Max has discounted subscription for the 1 year plans right now: $105 without ads or $70 with ads. Combined with this capital one cash back, it'd be $77 without ads or $60 with ads. That seems pretty good.
Too bad HBO Max is deleting a bunch of their originals and lowering the amount of content available, guess that's why there's a lot of sales on subscriptions now.
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Thanks to the CEO David Zaslav, all of your favorite content will likely get removed from the app. He was formerly CEO of Discovery before the buyout, and is the reason for the new Batgirl movie getting axed. Just today it's been revealed that TV shows like Infinity Train have been removed from the app, a show that was made by HBO Max. He's been quoted saying, "Scripted Has Had Its Moment, This Is Our Time". His actions are unprecedented; Cancelling a film that's already finished, removing TV Shows that were made in-house, what's next? Screw reality television, and screw David Zaslav.
I'm a big fan of David Zaslav, love what he is trying to do at CNN.
This would be great if I could figure out how to change my payment card. As far as I can tell, this isn't possible in the app and every attempt to do it on the mobile site forces you to use or download the app.
So you have to pay for 3 months to get $22 back? Damn I just signed up for this.
Not necessary. As per the terms, "You will receive your rebate as a statement credit to your Capital One credit card account within 3 billing cycles". It dosn't mean that customer need to be billed for 3 months to get the cash back.
This would be great if I could figure out how to change my payment card. As far as I can tell, this isn't possible in the app and every attempt to do it on the mobile site forces you to use or download the app.
So you have to pay for 3 months to get $22 back? Damn I just signed up for this.
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Not necessary. As per the terms, "You will receive your rebate as a statement credit to your Capital One credit card account within 3 billing cycles". It dosn't mean that customer need to be billed for 3 months to get the cash back.
I too have the same concern. But when I check the other offers it has the same wording of 3 months.
I considered this offer, but as far as I can see, there is no way to double dip on this deal with the cash back offer of $16 from the "sight which cannot be named". The AMEX offer, on the other hand, CAN be double dipped. So I did the AMEX because its a $14 better deal overall. Also, I have never done cash back with cap one and have seen comments on here that they can be a problem. Have never had an issue with AMEX offers.
Agree, there's likely a drop off in quality down the road, but I doubt it would be immediate. Especially if you haven't exhausted the current HBO library, this is a great deal.
HBO was the one I kept subbed to all the time this year. But with these changes, I doubt it will my constant sub going forward. If I turn on the service and don't see something I'm very interested in checking out, I tend to think about cancelling for at least a few months.
It looks like it's going back to pre AT&T takeover where half the year it has something really good to watch, other half it's meh. So, around the same level of hits as Prime or Apple TV. You can get Apple TV's service for free half a year at a time, regularly. I just got 7 months for free and there was way more stuff I haven't seen yet than what HBO Max has that is still of interest, so HBO Max is on the chopping block as soon as HoD's season is over.
I think you'll be better off just taking deals next year and learning into churn -- at least until the dust settles on the cutbacks and Netflix/Disney reset the market. Especially if you are willing to tolerate ads. They tend to make more money than the no-ads subs anyways, so I bet all of them in 2023 will be running stuff similar to Hulu's BF deals at some point, without any annual commitments.
Could someone tell me what I am doing wrong to get the lowered price. I logged in under capital one went to the promotional link with the cash back rebate when I log in under yearly ad-free plans it says the cost is $149.00 why is it so high?. Something is not right, because I can't match the prices posted here. Help?
Can I club this with other cashback websites?
I see capital one shopping directs you to the website (instead of having you save the offer like chase, amex etc)
My biggest issue is the lack of 4K content for TV shows. There are plenty of shows that are available elsewhere in 4K but for whatever reason HBO doesn't have them in 4K. Seems like the only show is GoT. Pretty disappointing.
This is because HBO Max is basically a rebranding of their former HBO Go/Now which are only 1080p. So all the content that hard in HDR are new content. Old movies and shows are still 1080p from whenever they had their content before.
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So…. Do it on a computer?
Terms:
"If you return or cancel an otherwise Qualifying Offer Purchase, you are not eligible for an Account Credit"
Does cancelling the monthly plan after one month kill the Account Credit which won't be there for three months?
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What site can't be mentioned??
It looks like it's going back to pre AT&T takeover where half the year it has something really good to watch, other half it's meh. So, around the same level of hits as Prime or Apple TV. You can get Apple TV's service for free half a year at a time, regularly. I just got 7 months for free and there was way more stuff I haven't seen yet than what HBO Max has that is still of interest, so HBO Max is on the chopping block as soon as HoD's season is over.
I think you'll be better off just taking deals next year and learning into churn -- at least until the dust settles on the cutbacks and Netflix/Disney reset the market. Especially if you are willing to tolerate ads. They tend to make more money than the no-ads subs anyways, so I bet all of them in 2023 will be running stuff similar to Hulu's BF deals at some point, without any annual commitments.
Yeah. It's just annoying when companies refuse to cater to modern conveniences like cell phones.
I see capital one shopping directs you to the website (instead of having you save the offer like chase, amex etc)
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