cancelling Amazon Prime

So using stolen/compromised login credentials in other words?

Of course I'll take that back if you can demonstrate how you legally subscribe to Netflix and Spotify for £2 a month.

You cant without breaking terms and conditions but people will quite happily sell their surplus 3 screens from the premium package for £2 per month to other people (premium package allows 4 users at once)
 
:confused: it is anything but, it is amazing value for many when compared to competition. its essentially same price as Netflix or Spotify, yet you get video, music, photo storage, free next day delivery etc.

Its the only one I still keep, after cancelling other services.

and I've never heard of discounts outside of student one.


Except you have to pay for the music if you want the full catalogue. And last time I used prime TV, I was confused if it was included or I had to pay separately for it. Still good VFM if your buying a lot anyway.
 
Except you have to pay for the music if you want the full catalogue. And last time I used prime TV, I was confused if it was included or I had to pay separately for it. Still good VFM if your buying a lot anyway.
these arguments never make any sense.
compared to other services which if its not in their catalogue you just cant get it.
secondly just press the included with amazon prime button.
 
Prime is so frstrating. It would be much better if the paid content could be filtered out entirely. So frstrating searching for content only to find stuff you have to pay for to watch when your already paying for a prime sub.
 
these arguments never make any sense.
compared to other services which if its not in their catalogue you just cant get it.
secondly just press the included with amazon prime button.

They do, you don't get the full catalogue of music with a prime account, you have to pay an extra £8p/m, so it's £2 cheaper only if you have a prime account already. You don't get the full service with prime, you can't really compare it.
 
these arguments never make any sense.
compared to other services which if its not in their catalogue you just cant get it.
secondly just press the included with amazon prime button.

Where is this button please? I dont see it on my TV. Thanks
 
Where is this button please? I dont see it on my TV. Thanks

On my TV (Samsung JU7000 series, not sure if that's relevant or not) the Amazon Prime app allows me to easily toggle between "Show all" and "Show only included with Prime". No confusion at all.
 
On my TV (Samsung JU7000 series, not sure if that's relevant or not) the Amazon Prime app allows me to easily toggle between "Show all" and "Show only included with Prime". No confusion at all.

Will have to look for it. Always annoyed me that you see something, click on it and they want you to pay as its not included. Thanks
 
On my LG tv in the Prime app I press the green button for 'included with prime'
It does annoy me a bit, as I think everything should be included for the money.
 
So using stolen/compromised login credentials in other words?

Of course I'll take that back if you can demonstrate how you legally subscribe to Netflix and Spotify for £2 a month.

I don't know how the accounts are obtained and it tbh its not my concern. I've had the 1 account for a very long time now so if there was something "dodgy" about it then I'd imagine it would have been blocked by now.
 
I don't know how the accounts are obtained and it tbh its not my concern. I've had the 1 account for a very long time now so if there was something "dodgy" about it then I'd imagine it would have been blocked by now.

well i quick look at the subs for sale on Ebay the ones iver looked at are people selling their shared accounts. So yes, its dodgy as it breaks Netflix terms and conditions.
 
Ok, let's stop the talk about hooky accounts now. No more regarding those, please.
 
Even better now!!

Just logged in to my Amazon account and there is a new banner for something called Prime Reading. Basically, loads of books you can read for free as part of yor Prime membership. This appears to be separate to the one loan book you have always been abe to get from the lending library.

Seems to be a similar concept to the Prime Music vs Music Unlimited?

https://www.amazon.co.uk/kindle-dbs/fd/prime-pr/ref=sv_kinc_3
 
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