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It's fun how all the streaming services became so fractured, with so many commercials, and so expensive, that Usenet is again the most convenient way to consume media
It's fun how all the streaming services became so fractured, with so many commercials, and so expensive, that Usenet is again the most convenient way to consume media
Idk how people even keep track of their shows when each service is so different
I've been with EN for 20+ years, great place to get my news articles. Keep in mind this unlimited plan goes to $30/month after the 15 month promo ends. I've got some sort of modified classic plan where they are charging me $14/month, I get plus plan gigs and gig bank, but normal loyalty gigs.
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I've been with EN for 20+ years, great place to get my news articles. Keep in mind this unlimited plan goes to $30/month after the 15 month promo ends. I've got some sort of modified legacy plan where they are charging me $14/month and I get a bunch of extra gigs.
Actually.....It says when you signup for EasyNews; once the 15 months is up, the plan price switches to $79 a year ($6.58 a month).
There are King's Day deals every year, so you can do the math if abandoning your current plan early is cheaper than waiting the months to the next Kings Day - that's the genius of 15 months rather than 12, lol
Idk how people even keep track of their shows when each service is so different
It used to be all the StarTreks, Twilight Zone and whatnot were on Netflix commercial free (they still are outside of the usa), but now you've got to hunt down where did everything go...or do Usenet
Actually.....It says when you signup for EasyNews; once the 15 months is up, the plan price switches to $79 a year ($6.58 a month).
There are King's Day deals every year, so you can do the math if abandoning your current plan early is cheaper than waiting the months to the next Kings Day - that's the genius of 15 months rather than 12, lol
Also BF/CM deals too - which I used just this past November.
Set a calendar reminder, folks! Also change out the credit card or method of payment - or just use privacy.com
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Actually.....It says when you signup for EasyNews; once the 15 months is up, the plan price switches to $79 a year ($6.58 a month).
There are King's Day deals every year, so you can do the math if abandoning your current plan early is cheaper than waiting the months to the next Kings Day - that's the genius of 15 months rather than 12, lol
Hey thanks for pointing that out, that's a great price. I'd like to get the deal but I don't think I can get it on my current account which I don't want to give up, I've been subscribed continuously for 21+ years. Don't mind at all what I'm paying now for the value I get.
What can you get without changing accounts.....?
EDIT: I listened to the google AI and accidently cancelled my account, then tried to get this deal with the same email address. The EN website itself sent me to file a support ticket to make the request, so hopefully they'll take care of it.
EDIT 2: I'm dumb, heard back from support. If you are an existing member and you go to sign up for this deal using your existing email, it will prompt you "email already in use sign in". You sign in and it will take you directly to a page where you sign up for this deal with your existing account. So I did and I'm all squared away. I've got no problem paying $80 a year when it renews and you can thank me for subsidizing everyone else's good deal for the last decade or so.
Last edited by turbodog April 16, 2026 at 03:37 PM.
No kings!!!
Just kidding, good deal for us old pirates. I'm the main TV consumer in the house and have tired of the streaming service fragmentation, so I'm willing to try usenet again, despite the broken link nightmare that turned me off several years ago.
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There are King's Day deals every year, so you can do the math if abandoning your current plan early is cheaper than waiting the months to the next Kings Day - that's the genius of 15 months rather than 12, lol
There are King's Day deals every year, so you can do the math if abandoning your current plan early is cheaper than waiting the months to the next Kings Day - that's the genius of 15 months rather than 12, lol
Set a calendar reminder, folks! Also change out the credit card or method of payment - or just use privacy.com
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There are King's Day deals every year, so you can do the math if abandoning your current plan early is cheaper than waiting the months to the next Kings Day - that's the genius of 15 months rather than 12, lol
What can you get without changing accounts.....?
EDIT: I listened to the google AI and accidently cancelled my account, then tried to get this deal with the same email address. The EN website itself sent me to file a support ticket to make the request, so hopefully they'll take care of it.
EDIT 2: I'm dumb, heard back from support. If you are an existing member and you go to sign up for this deal using your existing email, it will prompt you "email already in use sign in". You sign in and it will take you directly to a page where you sign up for this deal with your existing account. So I did and I'm all squared away. I've got no problem paying $80 a year when it renews and you can thank me for subsidizing everyone else's good deal for the last decade or so.
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Just kidding, good deal for us old pirates. I'm the main TV consumer in the house and have tired of the streaming service fragmentation, so I'm willing to try usenet again, despite the broken link nightmare that turned me off several years ago.
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