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Unless it has changed, TV subs should able to still be able to be paid using Prime No Rush credits. It is just automatically deducts from your balance. No need to do anything.
Unless it has changed, TV subs should able to still be able to be paid using Prime No Rush credits. It is just automatically deducts from your balance. No need to do anything.
Unless it has changed, TV subs should able to still be able to be paid using Prime No Rush credits. It is just automatically deducts from your balance. No need to do anything.
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This is not a deal!!! I see that every time I open Amazon Prime. Stop posting this crap with a 3 -month introductory rate. They are not "deals" - they are marketing baits!
I guess all the BOGO or FREE deals would fall under that as "marketing bait", then? So if it's not forever, it's not a deal?
3 months is certainly long enough to binge-watch the series you want to catch up on.
What is "open Amazon Prime"? How do you open Prime? Or do you mean Prime Video?
It's a deal, but look at the Best shows they have available to show on the homepage.... Man I miss the Discovery channel of the 2000's. I didn't realize Discovery has gone the way of TLC.
Unless it has changed, TV subs should able to still be able to be paid using Prime No Rush credits. It is just automatically deducts from your balance. No need to do anything.
Deal is also available on discoveryplus.com and you can also sign up for the ad-free version for just $1.99/month for 3 months which is absolutely worth the extra $1.
As with all streaming services it all just depends on what shows you like. I've had discovery since its inception when it cost $4.99/month for ad-free and even now at $8.99/month is a great price for our household bc of HGTV, Food Network, and countless crime shows like Forensic Files.
If you're into the classic shows from the past 20 years then HBO Max (they can't make me call it just Max) has shows like Friends, Big Bang Theory, and there are many movies that as soon as they stop playing in the theatre they're available to watch. $14.99/month is a little pricey but ATT Fiber included HBO Max for a year and I was an existing customer, Internet bill didn't go up
It's almost end of Q3 and streaming services that are struggling like Discovery+ needs to offer deals like this to pad their subscriber numbers. Otherwise, when they release earnings and have to disclose subscriber numbers, hell will break loose
This is not a deal!!! I see that every time I open Amazon Prime. Stop posting this crap with a 3 -month introductory rate. They are not "deals" - they are marketing baits!
Deal is also available on discoveryplus.com and you can also sign up for the ad-free version for just $1.99/month for 3 months which is absolutely worth the extra $1.
As with all streaming services it all just depends on what shows you like. I've had discovery since its inception when it cost $4.99/month for ad-free and even now at $8.99/month is a great price for our household bc of HGTV, Food Network, and countless crime shows like Forensic Files.
If you're into the classic shows from the past 20 years then HBO Max (they can't make me call it just Max) has shows like Friends, Big Bang Theory, and there are many movies that as soon as they stop playing in the theatre they're available to watch. $14.99/month is a little pricey but ATT Fiber included HBO Max for a year and I was an existing customer, Internet bill didn't go up
"ATT Fiber included HBO Max for a year"
Does ATT charge extra for HBO max after a year?
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So, i am on Amazon Prime Video which i have had for 10 years--so i have experience with Prime Video.
i see a Discovery+ NOT SAYING WITH ADS OR NOT from $0.99/month for 3 months and then $4.99/month thereafter. I assume it has ads(be nice if Amazon said it)
I am not seeing Ad-Free Discovery+ $1.99/Month for 3-Month. Not seeing it for regular price either.
So i pass. I dont watch anything with ads. Any time i see an ad, i make sure not to ever buy the item. So tired of Amazon's playing games.
Update: someone mentioned the deal is at Discovery channel which i added on Roku and easily found the no add deal.
Last edited by empirefalls1 September 13, 2024 at 03:01 PM.
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Unless it has changed, TV subs should able to still be able to be paid using Prime No Rush credits. It is just automatically deducts from your balance. No need to do anything.
https://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=
You can get Max via Prime Video [amazon.com], but no discount at the moment.
3 months is certainly long enough to binge-watch the series you want to catch up on.
What is "open Amazon Prime"? How do you open Prime? Or do you mean Prime Video?
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https://help.discoveryp
Unless it has changed, TV subs should able to still be able to be paid using Prime No Rush credits. It is just automatically deducts from your balance. No need to do anything.
https://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=
You can get Max via Prime Video [amazon.com], but no discount at the moment.
https://help.discoveryp
Unless it has changed, TV subs should able to still be able to be paid using Prime No Rush credits. It is just automatically deducts from your balance. No need to do anything.
https://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=
You can get Max via Prime Video [amazon.com], but no discount at the moment.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Hat-Trick
3 months is certainly long enough to binge-watch the series you want to catch up on.
What is "open Amazon Prime"? How do you open Prime? Or do you mean Prime Video?
Only advantage of Max via Prime is being able to possibly pay for it using Prime No Rush credits.
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https://help.discoveryp
Unless it has changed, TV subs should able to still be able to be paid using Prime No Rush credits. It is just automatically deducts from your balance. No need to do anything.
https://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=
You can get Max via Prime Video [amazon.com], but no discount at the moment.
As with all streaming services it all just depends on what shows you like. I've had discovery since its inception when it cost $4.99/month for ad-free and even now at $8.99/month is a great price for our household bc of HGTV, Food Network, and countless crime shows like Forensic Files.
If you're into the classic shows from the past 20 years then HBO Max (they can't make me call it just Max) has shows like Friends, Big Bang Theory, and there are many movies that as soon as they stop playing in the theatre they're available to watch. $14.99/month is a little pricey but ATT Fiber included HBO Max for a year and I was an existing customer, Internet bill didn't go up
As with all streaming services it all just depends on what shows you like. I've had discovery since its inception when it cost $4.99/month for ad-free and even now at $8.99/month is a great price for our household bc of HGTV, Food Network, and countless crime shows like Forensic Files.
If you're into the classic shows from the past 20 years then HBO Max (they can't make me call it just Max) has shows like Friends, Big Bang Theory, and there are many movies that as soon as they stop playing in the theatre they're available to watch. $14.99/month is a little pricey but ATT Fiber included HBO Max for a year and I was an existing customer, Internet bill didn't go up
Does ATT charge extra for HBO max after a year?
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i see a Discovery+ NOT SAYING WITH ADS OR NOT from $0.99/month for 3 months and then $4.99/month thereafter. I assume it has ads(be nice if Amazon said it)
I am not seeing Ad-Free Discovery+ $1.99/Month for 3-Month. Not seeing it for regular price either.
So i pass. I dont watch anything with ads. Any time i see an ad, i make sure not to ever buy the item. So tired of Amazon's playing games.
Update: someone mentioned the deal is at Discovery channel which i added on Roku and easily found the no add deal.