expiredScarletCircle6137 posted May 07, 2024 03:10 PM
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expiredScarletCircle6137 posted May 07, 2024 03:10 PM
1-Year Paramount+ w/ Showtime Streaming Plan Membership (New or Ex-Subscribers)
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One heads up I'd like to mention.. Paramount absolutely positively will not give a refund under any circumstances, their customer service dept told me that much even if they goof up and offer you a free month when you're about to cancel your subscription .. the paramount website said " we'll give you a frere month if you don't go ! " , emailed their customer service department AND phoned them too (I know I know too much spare time on my hands
In my case since I had a pdf of the email from their customer service dept saying " Yep, free month for you" I submitted it to my credit card company, disputed the charge and got a refund (Paramount probably decided it wasn't worth their time to argue with my credit card company about it) so it might be worth submitting an " Hey is it really going to be this price?" type email to their customer service dept just to get it in writing in case you need that later on.
I wouldn't let that necessarily stop you either though iff they're offering a free month , there's a lot of good stuff on there you can binge.. Star Trek Picard, Star Trek Discovery, the South Park movies and renewed Beavis and Butthead for example off the top of my head. otherwise if you go for this deal I'm sure there are a lot of other great shows I don't know about too and when you consider Showtime being thrown in there for $60 a year not a bad deal in my opinion. I enjoyed The Tudors, Yellowjackets, Penny Dreadful in particular, Californiacation , didn't have a chance to watch Dexter but heard it's very good, all on Showtime.
Thanks, and repped.
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I heard/read they might merge with hbo max been seeing alot of p+ content overlap on it
This and other Paramount+ offers are probably designed to get/keep their subscriber numbers high to improve their valuation. That said, big corporate sales/mergers take quite some time, especially in the media industry, and even if Paramount+ goes away in its current form, paid subscribers will probably get offered some other streaming service for a while to fill out their paid subscriptions.
As slick-dealers, this may be an unpopular opinion, but to keep getting good deals, I think our community should definitely try to stack the deals and find awesome combos, like the OP, but trying to scam systems repeatedly on technicality is not going to keep companies making deals as they cut back their offerings to make up the difference of lost revenue.
To clarify a bit further it wasn't a deliberate "Oh boy I can get another free month I'm not entitled to" while rubbing my hands together gleefully (not sure if that's what youre implying hopefully not
Now if you're questioning whether or not I should have done that in the first place (gone for two months free in a row in the first place) and had sympathy for Paramount and their bottom line lest Paramount's services for customers suffer in the future then yes I can see your point there... you see the thing is though if Paramount says " Don't go we'll give you a free month!" and you confirm it from three different sources like I did then you're going to assume Paramount is okay with that free month whether fiscally or otherwise, even if they've already offered it to you before (though in hindsight I should have realized it was a mistake on their part).
(edit.. also as far as my comment on redeeming one month free offers more than once in the past albeit not "stacked" as others have done ... again if Paramount lets it happen then the customer is going to assume Paramount is okay with it. Especially given.. let's face it.. Netflix and Hulu by comparison are so popular customers like myself are going to assume this is just Paramount Plus trying to compete with Paramount's.. in my opinion.. not as popular or impressive line up of TV shows and the customer is going to say " Sure, if you're offering it for free why not?" and just go on the assumption the website will reject the second or third or whatever free month offer if Paramount really wasn't okay with it. Although if you're trying to make the Paramount offers work in a way you honestly KNOW they're not supposed to that's different, I totally agree with you that people should not do that)
I do agree with your comment that "trying to scam systems repeatedly on a technacality is not going to keep companies making deals as they cut back their offerings to make up the difference of lost revenue. " I'm not passing judgment on say for example the folks who routinely switched their subscriber email addresses to get Hulu for a dollar a month basically forever
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To clarify a bit further it wasn't a deliberate "Oh boy I can get another free month I'm not entitled to" while rubbing my hands together gleefully (not sure if that's what youre implying hopefully not
Now if you're questioning whether or not I should have done that in the first place (gone for two months free in a row in the first place) and had sympathy for Paramount and their bottom line lest Paramount's services for customers suffer in the future then yes I can see your point there... you see the thing is though if Paramount says " Don't go we'll give you a free month!" and you confirm it from three different sources like I did then you're going to assume Paramount is okay with that free month whether fiscally or otherwise, even if they've already offered it to you before (though in hindsight I should have realized it was a mistake on their part).
(edit.. also as far as my comment on redeeming one month free offers more than once in the past albeit not "stacked" as others have done ... again if Paramount lets it happen then the customer is going to assume Paramount is okay with it. Especially given.. let's face it.. Netflix and Hulu by comparison are so popular customers like myself are going to assume this is just Paramount Plus trying to compete with Paramount's.. in my opinion.. not as popular or impressive line up of TV shows and the customer is going to say " Sure, if you're offering it for free why not?" and just go on the assumption the website will reject the second or third or whatever free month offer if Paramount really wasn't okay with it. Although if you're trying to make the Paramount offers work in a way you honestly KNOW they're not supposed to that's different, I totally agree with you that people should not do that)
I do agree with your comment that "trying to scam systems repeatedly on a technacality is not going to keep companies making deals as they cut back their offerings to make up the difference of lost revenue. " I'm not passing judgment on say for example the folks who routinely switched their subscriber email addresses to get Hulu for a dollar a month basically forever
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I did have 50% off Walmart+ that includes Paramount+ for total of $49
No idea if the Walmart+ is even worth having but get both for $10 less
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