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This will be the straw that breaks the camel’s back for me.
According to the comments, I might be the only person on earth that subscribed to Prime exclusively for their shipping.
PS: 🏴☠️
I think we had Prime before streaming even started, so that was like a bonus.
But lately we hardly use it. The site is so janky and bloated with trash, I’d rather pay shipping and buy directly from a brand website or a normal retailer. Most have free shipping nowadays anyway.
I just bought an Apple USB wall adapter from Amazon because Best Buy was out of them. I spent like 20 minutes inspecting it and the package and watching videos about how to make sure it isn’t counterfeit. Buying a $20 thing shouldn’t be a stressful ordeal.
Naw, I was too. Haven’t been for a year or two, but I’ve only ever subscribed to them for the shipping. Barely used their streaming when I did cause, also, yarr 🏴☠️
Imagine for a second you were a paid member of a gym, but decided to do most of your exercise outside the gym you just paid for.
That’s most streaming platforms for a large amount of people. They’re so inconvenient that people will pay for them, and still not use the service they paid for.
A damning indictment of modern day streaming platforms tbh.
We just write down things we need to get from Amazon, then wait until they give us another free trial month of Prime and do it all at once lol.
the music is a more significant boost to the shipping than the video.
based
And piracy is yet again the superior experience.
I started pirating their shows, even though I pay for prime. Their UX is just so absolutely bad, that it was easier to use torrents
Haven’t paid for a streaming service since 2020. Piracy proves yet again to be the only real option.
And execs wonder why we torrent.
Welp, back to the high seas…
🎶Do what you want cuz a pirate is free, You.Are.A.Pirate!🎶
Yarr har fiddle dee dee
Being a pirate is alright with me!
Do what you want cause a pirate is free!
You are a pirate!
*sniff* That was beautiful…
Time to buy more hard drives for my Plex server.
If you’re selfhosting then you should consider Jellyfin. It does all the important stuff Plex does without the ever-increasing bloat as they try to monetize it.
I’ve run a Plex server for over a decade. It just works and the barrier to entry for family is extremely low. I’ll keep using Plex for now.
Yaaar, we had ourselves a good run goin’ legit, mateys, but it looks like it be time to hoist the jolly roger again.
I guess we arrived at the giant whirlpool fight vs the East India Trading Company in Pirates of the Caribbean pt. 3
It already forces you to watch many trailers anyways ahahaha
You can skip those trailers… don’t think that will work with those ads.
Guess I’ll be pirating their shows then
paying is fine, and free with ads is fine, but pay to see ads. no thank you.
If you subscribe to other channels via Amazon Prime (e.g., Paramount+ through the Prime app), they already serve you 70-90s unskippable ads. Often ads for the very show you are about to watch. It’s infuriating.
If I were paying for it myself it would be totally unacceptable. Since I’m just using someone else’s account, it still makes me mad but I’ll tolerate it.
I don’t know about other channels, but Paramount+ shows a crapton of ads even on their official platform. That may not be Amazon’s fault.
You mean I get to pay for the privilege of watching your ads? Wow thank you so much amazon how could I be so lucky wow I am not worthy
Will be cancelling prime, little used anyway, but kept it going… this latest news, is the impetus to ditch it… thanks Amazon…
I canceled it at the beginning of the year. Im not missing anything and I try to diversify the stores I purchase from.
The only thing that sucks is when I HAVE to use amazon for something. They will nag you so hard to get prime. It only makes me avoid them even more.
Why would you HAVE to use amazon?
There have been many items I’ve looked at or bought, mostly from small-ish manufacturers, that are only available through amazon due to the manufacturer not have the resources to handle all the logistics and web store that come with selling through amazon. I do everything I can to avoid buying from them because I can’t stand their bull shit.
If you live remote, say, an hour or more from real shopping and such it’s the way to get fast delivery on anything, though Walmart does ok with this, though their “fast” is fairly unreliable. (Great for front door delivery of kitty litter, dog food, etc)
But no, most people don’t need it because most people don’t live remote.
Wal-Mart’s not really any better than Amazon
The fast shipping. Need something the next day? -> Amazon. No other online store can match how fast they are in my area.
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A lot of things offer free same day shipping for me now. I’ve gotten things three hours later for no extra charge.
I usually try to shop locally or at least a smaller online business, but if it’s a more expensive item and Amazon is cheaper, and I can still get it the same day or the next, Amazon usually wins out. One thing that has also bothered me is when I order directly from a company for more money and slower shipping and it’s still fulfilled by Amazon.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
Amazon is set to introduce adverts to its Prime Video streaming service in 2024 as it seeks to put more cash into creating TV shows and films.
UK Prime customers, along with those in the US, Germany and Canada, will see ads early next year unless they subscribe for an “ad-free” option at an additional cost.
At the moment, a Prime subscription, which includes free one-day delivery on goods as well as access to its streaming service, costs £8.99 per month, or £95 a year, in the UK.
The company said it would get in touch with Prime members a few weeks before ads are introduced to show how to sign-up for the ad-free option if they wish to.
Live event broadcasts, like sports matches, will still include adverts even for those who sign up to the ad-free option.
Data previously released by analysts Kantar showed that people cut back on video streaming services in their droves last year as they sought out different ways to deal with the spike in the cost of living.
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