1-Year Paramount+ w/ Showtime Streaming Plan Membership (New or Ex-Subscribers)
$60
$119.99
(Valid thru 7/14)
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Update: This popular deal is still available.
Paramount Plus is offering their 1-Year Paramount+ w/ Showtime Annual Streaming Plan Membership on sale for $59.99 when you click on the 'Get Started' link valid for New/Ex-Paramount Subscribers only.
Thanks to community member ScarletCircle6137 for finding this deal
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Don't miss the return of The Chi. Get your first year of the Paramount+ with SHOWTIME annual plan for 50% off. That's like $5/mo for 12 months! Link expires 7/14/24.
You know i looked it up and oddly enough not seeing the constant "get a month free of paramount on us" offers we used to see all the time but it could be I'm not doing a proper google search for said offers .. if someone knows otherwise please post the codes so people can try it free for a month and decide for themselves
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 ) to make sure and the response was "yes" all around... only to find myself billed for the "free" month anyways and the reps basically shrugging their shoulders and saying " Nothing we can do".. it turns out that "don't go we'll give you a month free" offer works once and only once even if .. discouragingly enough.. the Paramount webiste and customer service departments say otherwise.. how they managed to goof that up I have no idea.
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.
With the $11.99 AmEx offer, price is $48.00
Thanks, and repped.
100% off still works for me Paramount.
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I looked for the AMEX $11.99 off others mentioned and didn't see it
BUT
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
WLASU7 – Free month of Paramount+. Ends 7/19/24.
Sign up for 1 month ad-free plus Showtime.
Cancel immediately after so you don't forget.
Repeat after it expires.
SDers have been doing this for years!
They cancelled that code a few days after it went live. I keep checking Slickdeals for a replacement but haven't found one yet. Hopefully soon, but it had to fall apart at some point.
They cancelled that code a few days after it went live. I keep checking Slickdeals for a replacement but haven't found one yet. Hopefully soon, but it had to fall apart at some point.
Sorry about that. I thought it was still good. This list gets updated pretty often. We'll see if we get another code soon…so far so good for me. https://www.doctorofcredit.com/fr...ous-users/
With respect I think we are talking about two different things .. although I do agree with you that scamming the system isn't good !
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 ) ... I was going to cancel after getting the free month's worth of membership , the website offered another free month, neither I (nor paramount at all apparently) knew that I wasn't entitled to a second "don't go we'll give you another free month" after getting it the first time way back earlier on, I did my best to make sure I would not be charged for that additional month (so basically me saying "are you sure this is okay?" to both phone cust. serv. dept. and email cust. serv. dept ) and sure enough they charged me after saying "Sure, it's okay!" . If the website, the phone reps and the email cust. serv. dept. all say " Yep it's legit" I'm going to assume it's legit and that Paramount doesn't think I'm trying to scam them .
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 (not sure if Hulu is still allowing that anymore anyways) due to the Black Friday special, to each their own ... but personally I wouldn't be comfortable doing that I know there's no way Hulu can make any sort of profit on a dollar a month ... again not passing judgment or saying I'm "better" in any way than the folks who did that.
Hulu doesn't make profit on the $1 monthly fee … they make the $$$ on ads with a high subscription numbers (which they got by offering the $1 monthly rate)
I just got six months of it for free and while it has some nice older Nickelodeon content, I can't ever see paying for it. Unless you like seeing all your favorite franchises going down in flames (though that's everyone now.)
Bro, if you were still paying for cable you'd be getting a lot more channels for this price. They've pulled the rug from under everyone with these subscription services and most people are happily bending over and taking it.
But argh, not I, sir. Yo ho!
How so? I pay about $40 per month on subscription services. Cable and Satv is $100+
Edit: My link does it too, must be an issue with slickdeals. You can copy this: www.techhive.com/article/2314010/free-paramount-codes-run-dry-now-what.html
FYI, the other day I received an email on an expired account with a code that was posted on slickdeals a while ago for a free month good till June 2024. Had to use the link in the email for it to "work" so now these codes may only apply to people who receive the email. When I got to the payment page it said I would be charged $0.00. Used a virtual card with $2 on it. Was rejected and said change the card. Tried another virtual card with a small amount and it tried to charge $11.99. I can tell that the other charges that "would not go through" were never even attempted.
Would consider paying the sales price if I had any confidence in their system to not charge me indiscriminately with no chance of getting a refund it it is their mistake.
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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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BUT
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
Sony and Apollo's Plan for Paramount: Break It Up
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/0...-plan.html
Sign up for 1 month ad-free plus Showtime.
Cancel immediately after so you don't forget.
Repeat after it expires.
SDers have been doing this for years!
Sorry about that. I thought it was still good. This list gets updated pretty often. We'll see if we get another code soon…so far so good for me.
https://www.doctorofcre
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
I'm guessing, the ones who don't use a new free month code every month do. 🤷 ♂️
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But argh, not I, sir. Yo ho!
these guys seem to think Parmount Plus will stop offering free months as often as they used to but again I don't know for sure one way or another.
Edit: My link does it too, must be an issue with slickdeals. You can copy this: www.techhive.com/article/2314010/free-paramount-codes-run-dry-now-what.html
How please?
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Would consider paying the sales price if I had any confidence in their system to not charge me indiscriminately with no chance of getting a refund it it is their mistake.