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expiredspacestation posted Nov 22, 2023 05:22 AM
expiredspacestation posted Nov 22, 2023 05:22 AM

Peacock Premium Streaming TV Service: 1-Year $20 or

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$2 / Month

$60

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Update: Last chance to take advantage of these offers (ends today November 27, 2023).

Peacock TV offers 1-Year Peacock Premium TV Subscription (Ad Supported) for $19.99 (apply code YEARLONG if savings are not automatically reflected).

Alternatively, Peacock TV offers 1-Month Peacock Premium TV Subscription (Ad Supported) for $1.99 per month (apply code BIGDEAL if savings are not automatically reflected).

Thanks to community member spacestation for finding this deal.

Note, the monthly option is valid for up to 12 months at the promotional price. This deal is available to non-current Peacock TV subscribers (new or lapsed subscriptions).

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  • About this deal:
    • Your subscription will auto-renew until you cancel. Cancel at any time by visiting your Account.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional information and deal discussion.
    • Offer valid through November 27, 2023.
    • See full offer terms and conditions here.

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Update: Last chance to take advantage of these offers (ends today November 27, 2023).

Peacock TV offers 1-Year Peacock Premium TV Subscription (Ad Supported) for $19.99 (apply code YEARLONG if savings are not automatically reflected).

Alternatively, Peacock TV offers 1-Month Peacock Premium TV Subscription (Ad Supported) for $1.99 per month (apply code BIGDEAL if savings are not automatically reflected).

Thanks to community member spacestation for finding this deal.

Note, the monthly option is valid for up to 12 months at the promotional price. This deal is available to non-current Peacock TV subscribers (new or lapsed subscriptions).

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Your subscription will auto-renew until you cancel. Cancel at any time by visiting your Account.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional information and deal discussion.
    • Offer valid through November 27, 2023.
    • See full offer terms and conditions here.

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zar
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Got a year subscription and cancelled right away. Still have it for the year but don't need to remember to cancel.
neosaver
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this is only for platinum or diamond members, which I believe means you have been a customer for at least 8 years

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
DabbleInDeals69
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Peacock Premium is great imo. Movies usually let you watch a 5 minute block of ads before viewing uninterrupted

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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wiggumc1Nov 27, 2023 04:01 PM
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Quote from occasio :
Cord cutting was never about saving money. It was all about cutting out the middle man to the TV companies. Most of them operated at a loss to get people hooked. Now they are bringing prices to the reality of their cost of business.
It was also about only getting those channels I actually want. With cable, typically you had to get a crap ton of channels you didn't want, just to get what you did. If cable had gone a la carte, people wouldn't be leaving like they are now.

Just like Sears could have been what Amazon is and Blockbuster could have been what Netflix is, cable could have been what streaming is but decided not to.
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DragonflyPunchNov 27, 2023 04:04 PM
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Quote from shimmerwrestling :
LOL at them calling it Premium to trick people into thinking they're getting an ad-free or 4K or live TV version.

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.
It might be by design. Don't know the specifics for this particular service, but at least for Hulu, their management has been candid that they make more money per subscriber from ad-supported tiers than from their ad-free tier. They actually want you not to upgrade to the ad-free tier.

And so if these companies are giving you basic versions for free via T-Mobile, Walmart, Verizon. AT&T etc., and not letting you upgrade, it might be intentional. Or might just be lazy of them as you suggest. Who knows? Just saying we can't assume it's the latter.
Nov 27, 2023 04:13 PM
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SpurterManNov 27, 2023 04:13 PM
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Quote from fewlio :
uh wth? seinfeld is funny but I hate that stupid Friends show. What else does peacock have to offer? why would one subscribe to their streaming service?
Premier League...the only reason :-)
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shaddowplayNov 27, 2023 04:14 PM
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Quote from Grateful11 :
So you would rather pay $100-150/month for cable with ads than pay a $1 here or $2 there per month for something you can get rid of at anytime you know like no 2 year contract. I grew up with ads they don't bother me.
People need to stop comparing ads on cable that you could easily fast-forward through on a recorded show vs ads on the streaming services that you're prevented from fast forwarding through. Individuals still need to compare the cost and make a decision on what's best for them, but let's not pretend the commercials are the same on both.
Nov 27, 2023 04:17 PM
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ImagineNoReligionNov 27, 2023 04:17 PM
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Quote from wiggumc1 :
It was also about only getting those channels I actually want. With cable, typically you had to get a crap ton of channels you didn't want, just to get what you did. If cable had gone a la carte, people wouldn't be leaving like they are now.

Just like Sears could have been what Amazon is and Blockbuster could have been what Netflix is, cable could have been what streaming is but decided not to.
Sears failed not because they didn't know what they were doing. They failed because they had been bought out by private equity.

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Nov 27, 2023 04:18 PM
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GuyForgetNov 27, 2023 04:18 PM
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$2/month to watch the Indycar series full coverage is worth it to me.
Nov 27, 2023 04:20 PM
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WittyBelieve1554Nov 27, 2023 04:20 PM
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Can't deal with the ads. Now if they had an offer for Premium plus...
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Nov 27, 2023 04:39 PM
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DragonflyPunchNov 27, 2023 04:39 PM
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I hope this service survives; cause competition is eventually good for customers. But they are clearly last among the major players. I do wonder whether they are making a profit.

I had their service for 15 months (had 3 months free via a TV purchase, and subbed for a yr via some promotion). All that time, we hardly used it. Saw a few episodes of Poker Face, but never finished it (it was good but nothing exceptional; too many streaming options and not enough time). I did stream a couple of new movies. But I could have rented those via Redbox and still saved even over the annual promo price I had paid.

I currently have the $6 Amex promo on my account. With this deal it'll cost me just $14 for the year. And I'm still not subscribing. I just know we won't use even $14 worth. We just have too many streaming services. And I would rather pay for the ones we know we'll use (even though they are expensive).

I know individual preferences and price considerations vary for everyone. But for me personally it's not worth even the promo price. They just don't have enough compelling content.
Nov 27, 2023 04:45 PM
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dj24Nov 27, 2023 04:45 PM
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Premiere league access is worth it. Anyway we can purchase this and hold on to it for a few months before starting to use it? My current annual plan expires in April..
Nov 27, 2023 04:53 PM
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mapennNov 27, 2023 04:53 PM
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So...."Premium" now equals "Ad-Supported" ?? Smilie
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Loudog504Nov 27, 2023 04:56 PM
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Any decent shows activity running on Peacock? Not talking about old library but anything new still running that's worth watching?

I think I only got peacock in the past to watch a season of Yellowstone and watched some of La Brea but my sub ended at the time and never finished it.
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fixxtureNov 27, 2023 05:06 PM
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just in time for the MONK movie next month 🙂

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fewlioNov 27, 2023 05:08 PM
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Quote from ImagineNoReligion :
Sears failed not because they didn't know what they were doing. They failed because they had been bought out by private equity.
no, they failed because they were shutting down their mail order and regional warehousing business and going all in brick & mortar. Simultaneously, amazon was working on a long term plan to dominate the internet catalog/mail order business. sears management were a bunch of dopes
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