Sam's [samsclub.com] also gives members 15% Sam's cash back on an annual Max sub if you pay with a linked card. Sam's Plus members get an additional 20% of whatever the cash back comes to. Make sure to activate the bonus offer in your sam's bonus offers account and link the Amex or Chase card you intend to pay with. That's all, this isn't a shopping portal, just pay with your linked card (don't use Paypal or similar if that's an option, enter your credit card).
Check your Amex cards for a $25 off $99 annual Max subscription in the Amex offers area. Stacks with the cashback site of your choice. Possible to get ad-free annual subscription for ~$55 when stacking these offers.
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I think MAX is going the Netflix route and will be implementing the password sharing crap later this year. This may come in handy if you're using a shared account.
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Since I'm at annual full price, I'll save $50
Since I'm at annual full price, I'll save $50
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Even though they are still popular because of the HBO name, they seem to be relying too much on their past laurels.
Of course, when it comes to quantity of new content, nobody can touch Netflix; so no point even making that comparison. But recently, Max seems to be behind even Prime in quantity of new content. And Apple TV+ has been remarkably consistent in quality of their new content.
I don't think Max will go anywhere. They are still too big. But they are definitely declining. I hope for the sake of healthier competition in the streaming market they start doing better.
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