Select Chase Card Holders: Peacock Premium TV Subscription Purchase, Get
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Chase offers Select Cardholders: Get 100% Cash Back on a Peacock Premium TV Subscription Purchase ($7.99 Maximum). This offer is valid through 4/16/25.
Thanks to community member SDkimchi for sharing this deal.
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Earn 100% cash back on your Peacock Premium subscription, with a $7.99 cash back maximum, including taxes and after any discounts. Please note that this offer is for a subscription purchase.
Offer expires 4/16/2025. Offer valid on first payment only. Offer only valid on purchases made directly with the merchant. Offer valid online only. Offer not valid on purchases made using third-party services or a third-party payment account (e.g., buy now pay later). Offer only valid on U.S. purchases. Offer valid one time only
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You know Netflix has an ad-free tier, right? Just like every other streamer that I am aware of...
I really don't understand the hate for ad supported options. Don't get me wrong, I do hate ad supported streaming But I simply buy ad free versions. I don't get upset that ad supported exists.
People indignant at the idea of paying to watch ads really should look at it from a different perspective... They are paying you for your time viewing ads. otherwise the service would be more expensive. I believe the data says most people choose that option when given the choice. I value my time more than most people.
What are u on about? This delusion is literally part of the problem. It's greed, plain and simple yet most people just accepted it. This is one of the few times where competition hasn't been good for the consumer. I will say that at least netflix ads have been pretty low key compared to others, so far
I signed up for the 1 month just to use the Chase offer, but it disqualified me from the Target offer! Now I have to let it lapse before trying again
WHY would you sign up for 1 month, when you could have got 3 months? The good news is, the Target deal should still be working when your 1 month ends...
WHY would you sign up for 1 month, when you could have got 3 months? The good news is, the Target deal should still be working when your 1 month ends...
Because when the promo codes stack, you get 1) credit card spend, 2) Chase offer, 3) cashback from cash back website, 4) delay next billing date by 3 months if it all works
I confirmed that Peacock still doesn't show ads once a movie begins. There are lots of ads before the movie starts (almost 3 min. worth). I'd rather they front-load all the ads instead of spreading them throughout the movie.
For TV shows, yes, they do sprinkle ads within the program.
Huh? What a bizarre post. I was obviously referring to it being free during the promotion period and thus if you are paying nothing then the ads are no big deal. I'm fully aware the ad version normally costs money. The same is true of many ad streaming subscriptions.
Because when the promo codes stack, you get 1) credit card spend, 2) Chase offer, 3) cashback from cash back website, 4) delay next billing date by 3 months if it all works
Target circle stated that you can't get deal if you're a current subscriber.
Or just sign up for 3 FREE months from Target Circle and then use your Chase card discount to get the AD FREE month...SLICK!
Anyone actually able to do that? With the Target Circle 3 free months sub, I'm not able to upgrade to Plus for $6/mth to use this offer. It only gives me the full price $13.99 option to upgrade to Premium Plus Monthly.
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Just go get 3 Free months from Target Circle..
I really don't understand the hate for ad supported options. Don't get me wrong, I do hate ad supported streaming But I simply buy ad free versions. I don't get upset that ad supported exists.
People indignant at the idea of paying to watch ads really should look at it from a different perspective... They are paying you for your time viewing ads. otherwise the service would be more expensive. I believe the data says most people choose that option when given the choice. I value my time more than most people.
For TV shows, yes, they do sprinkle ads within the program.
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It's free.
Peacock with ads is normally a paid service.
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EDIT: Just saw the post above w/similar question and helpful screenshot