Some states charge tax on streaming services, so if you're setting up a virtual credit card number, take that into account when setting the daily spend limit for it.
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data point - i can confirm that this works with the amex platinum $20/month ($240/yr) entertainment credit benefit. i paid 19.99 for the yearly plan on 11/22 and got 19.99 credit on 11/23
note: make sure you log into amex and click to enroll first


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I was a platinum member, but moved to a new house and started flex as a new customer, but didn't get peacock free because I am not in the premium tiers of service length
I find the ad breaks very short compared to cable viewing also. Let's say a bravo show runs an hour on cable - that's 40 minutes of show plus 20 minutes of commercials, Peacock only shows about 4 minutes of ads
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Always someone whining about this in every single thread, don't buy it and go back to your cable. Simple as that.
If you have the Amex offer of spend 59.99 get $40 back, makes it a hell of a deal
The offer says you have to buy the annual at regular retail price of 59.99
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My total is around $92
If you have the Amex offer of spend 59.99 get $40 back, makes it a hell of a deal
My total is around $92
Also, LOL at all the streaming companies that give away their lowest tier for free with Tmobile or Walmart or whatever but walk away from free money by not letting those people pay the difference to upgrade to the better version.
I am paying 19.99 (annual, premium ) + 6/mo ('monthly, premium plus)
Is yours coming out to diff number?
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