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fyi, a lot of Acorn shows are also on Hoopla, which you can watch free with most library cards. If there's only a little you want to watch on Acorn, you might check for those shows on Hoopla.
Of course, $2.99 ain't bad even if there's only a little you want to watch, and it's a tad more convenient to watch on Amazon than hoopla due to you having to borrow an episode at a time and Hoopla doesn't automatically cue up the next ep. Down to how frugal you wanna be, lol.
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fyi, a lot of Acorn shows are also on Hoopla, which you can watch free with most library cards. If there's only a little you want to watch on Acorn, you might check for those shows on Hoopla.
Of course, $2.99 ain't bad even if there's only a little you want to watch, and it's a tad more convenient to watch on Amazon than hoopla due to you having to borrow an episode at a time and Hoopla doesn't automatically cue up the next ep. Down to how frugal you wanna be, lol.
fyi, a lot of Acorn shows are also on Hoopla, which you can watch free with most library cards. If there's only a little you want to watch on Acorn, you might check for those shows on Hoopla. Of course, $2.99 ain't bad even if there's only a little you want to watch, and it's a tad more convenient to watch on Amazon than hoopla due to you having to borrow an episode at a time and Hoopla doesn't automatically cue up the next ep. Down to how frugal you wanna be, lol.
Plus, at least for me, I'm limited to 10 video borrows per month from hoopla.
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fyi, a lot of Acorn shows are also on Hoopla, which you can watch free with most library cards. If there's only a little you want to watch on Acorn, you might check for those shows on Hoopla. Of course, $2.99 ain't bad even if there's only a little you want to watch, and it's a tad more convenient to watch on Amazon than hoopla due to you having to borrow an episode at a time and Hoopla doesn't automatically cue up the next ep. Down to how frugal you wanna be, lol.
Plus, at least for me, I'm limited to 10 video borrows per month from hoopla.
Nice find. Strange this offer isn't showing on my Prime Big Deal Days subscription deals. Thanks!
I happened to stumble across it. I'm surprised Amazon isn't promoting it somewher. I'm also surprised that there aren't other streaming channels included. I'm hoping others turn up on Tuesday for Big Deal days although streaming services may be waiting for Black Friday deals.
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Of course, $2.99 ain't bad even if there's only a little you want to watch, and it's a tad more convenient to watch on Amazon than hoopla due to you having to borrow an episode at a time and Hoopla doesn't automatically cue up the next ep. Down to how frugal you wanna be, lol.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank pippypoppy
Of course, $2.99 ain't bad even if there's only a little you want to watch, and it's a tad more convenient to watch on Amazon than hoopla due to you having to borrow an episode at a time and Hoopla doesn't automatically cue up the next ep. Down to how frugal you wanna be, lol.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank deshwasi
fyi, a lot of Acorn shows are also on Hoopla, which you can watch free with most library cards. If there's only a little you want to watch on Acorn, you might check for those shows on Hoopla. Of course, $2.99 ain't bad even if there's only a little you want to watch, and it's a tad more convenient to watch on Amazon than hoopla due to you having to borrow an episode at a time and Hoopla doesn't automatically cue up the next ep. Down to how frugal you wanna be, lol.
Plus, at least for me, I'm limited to 10 video borrows per month from hoopla.
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