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Has anyone watched Amazon Prime without paying the fee to go ad free? (Original Post) LearnedHand Mar 17 OP
They aren't too bad, not as bad as network tv. Ocelot II Mar 17 #1
Thanks, and do the ads interrupt the shows or occur in between? LearnedHand Mar 17 #2
Give 'em a couple'a months. 3Hotdogs Mar 17 #17
I stopped watching. Really it wasn't a big loss. Voltaire2 Mar 17 #3
All my streaming services are the ad-free tier except Amazon LearnedHand Mar 17 #5
Nice trick I have discovered for Hulu. Cancel in November because it seems like the past few Decembers they Scrivener7 Mar 17 #10
I bundled Hulu ad-free and Disney ad-free to get a significantly lower monthly cost LearnedHand Mar 17 #11
I tend to get one streaming service, watch what I want on it, then cancel and move to another, cycling through Scrivener7 Mar 17 #12
I have. So far, they're not bad. Network & Cable is 50% ads. AP so far is maybe 10% n/t CousinIT Mar 17 #4
Do the ads interrupt shows/movies or occur in between? LearnedHand Mar 17 #8
Wow. In addition to the $14.99 a month, they're now charging a fee for no ads? Scrivener7 Mar 17 #6
The ads are very minimal Fiendish Thingy Mar 17 #7
Thanks! LearnedHand Mar 17 #9
I gave up watching Northern Exposure Easterncedar Mar 17 #14
Ugh thx for the detail LearnedHand Mar 17 #16
I basically only watch Netflix, Kanopy, and Hoopla bif Mar 17 #13
Same for me, sort of LearnedHand Mar 17 #15
There''s so much great content on Hoopla and especially Kanopy! bif Mar 17 #18
So, a week's worth then? LearnedHand Mar 17 #19

Ocelot II

(115,706 posts)
1. They aren't too bad, not as bad as network tv.
Sun Mar 17, 2024, 12:48 PM
Mar 17

Still, it's irritating that these little fees keep piling up.

Voltaire2

(13,041 posts)
3. I stopped watching. Really it wasn't a big loss.
Sun Mar 17, 2024, 12:57 PM
Mar 17

There was almost nothing on prime I wanted to watch to begin with as they apparently spent their entire production and acquisition budget on the massively awful LOR prequel. Hulu has much better content, soi I will put up with ads there, but it is also my last choice for watching. I hate ads. I hate ads so much that I will start a basketball game on Youtube TV and then go watch something else, and then come back and watch the game while fast-forwarding through the bullshit. I assume Prime, like Hulu, does not allow you to skip through the ads.

LearnedHand

(3,389 posts)
5. All my streaming services are the ad-free tier except Amazon
Sun Mar 17, 2024, 01:05 PM
Mar 17

I didn’t jump on that subscription because fuck them: I already pay to shop with them. I also watch very little on Prime but there are a few things I want to watch. I was wondering if it was worth the extra money to go ad-free. AppleTV and Hulu are vastly superior services IMO.

Also, I haven’t watched broadcast/cable/satellite TV in decades, so I have ZERO tolerance for ANY commercials.

Scrivener7

(50,949 posts)
10. Nice trick I have discovered for Hulu. Cancel in November because it seems like the past few Decembers they
Sun Mar 17, 2024, 01:09 PM
Mar 17

offer a special deal where you get a year for 99 cents a month.

Last year I forgot. When the price went back up, I told them I was cancelling. They said, "Would you stay for $2.99 a month?" Which I did.

LearnedHand

(3,389 posts)
11. I bundled Hulu ad-free and Disney ad-free to get a significantly lower monthly cost
Sun Mar 17, 2024, 01:17 PM
Mar 17

Not sure that was better than paying yearly or negotiating like you do. I tend to subscribe and stay with streaming services, so I never think of playing the old cable TV trick of threatening to cancel to get a better deal. Sigh.

Scrivener7

(50,949 posts)
12. I tend to get one streaming service, watch what I want on it, then cancel and move to another, cycling through
Sun Mar 17, 2024, 01:20 PM
Mar 17

them. It keeps the costs way down.

But Hulu is so cheap now I keep it all the time.

Scrivener7

(50,949 posts)
6. Wow. In addition to the $14.99 a month, they're now charging a fee for no ads?
Sun Mar 17, 2024, 01:07 PM
Mar 17

What a ripoff. And the way they're doing it is like the frog in the boiling water. Right now the ads aren't "too intrusive." I guarantee they'll get progressively more intrusive and more frequent.

People know you can still get free shipping from Amazon without paying the Prime fee right? You just have to order more than $35 and it takes a day or two longer to get to you. So, four or five days instead of two or three.

Fiendish Thingy

(15,616 posts)
7. The ads are very minimal
Sun Mar 17, 2024, 01:07 PM
Mar 17

And just at the beginning of the movie, not during. Mainly ads/trailers for other shows/films. 1-2 minutes max.

LearnedHand

(3,389 posts)
15. Same for me, sort of
Sun Mar 17, 2024, 01:55 PM
Mar 17

I’m watching Dark Winds now on Hoopla, and I get ad-free Netflix for almost nothing through T-Mobile. My local library provides Hoopla and I have a non-resident library card from another state, and they provide Kanopy. I do subscribe to other streaming services, but I’m still not paying what I did for satellite tv when I dropped it back in 2008 or so.

bif

(22,703 posts)
18. There''s so much great content on Hoopla and especially Kanopy!
Sun Mar 17, 2024, 05:17 PM
Mar 17

I currently have 260 movies in my Kanopy queue!

LearnedHand

(3,389 posts)
19. So, a week's worth then?
Sun Mar 17, 2024, 09:56 PM
Mar 17

JK. Does your library limit the number of titles you can check out each month? I don't know if Kanopy has a limit but Hoopla allows only 10 checkouts of anything per month.

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