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Gravy Boat Winnah.
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First Name: Pete
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Glad they could get the deal worked with Sony.
This makes Amazon Prime a pretty damn good deal when you look at the free shipping options for products and the free streaming options, (with paid rentals as additional options) for 79 bucks a year. http://www.amazon.com/Instant-Video/...ode=2858778011 Made my day. Now, back to work. |
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Have My Own Room
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I'm a little confused. So after you pay the $79 subscription fee, you then have to pay a rental fee on top of that each time you watch a movie?
I understand the free 2 day shipping and the reading Ebooks which you have to pay a fee for too. Heck, $3.99 for a rental is a lot now days not to mention the $79.00 you had to pay upfront. It just seems like a lot of money for what you get. Maby I'm missing it. |
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Gravy Boat Winnah.
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No, there is a decent library of free movies/tv that are free for any Prime member, the charges may come from PPV new release movies or TV shows.
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Have My Own Room
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