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Amazon instant video monthly or just yearly now?
Im trying to join Amazon instant video but dont want to pay the £79 they want for a year but would like to pay monthly.
But have they now stopped the monthly plan as i can not see it anywhere on there website. If anyone has a link to the monthly part could you please leave a link please. |
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It could be that it has stopped. The link below is where it used to be, but it's not there anymore.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Prime-Instan...72741_40935641 That said, I have seen them shift it around before, and after writing to them, they gave me the new link in the past. I suggest you write to their support and find out. If there is a new link, let us know
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Sign up to the free 30 trial then cancel, they will give you offers and it is normally the £5.99pm sub.
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/prime/pi...ime_join#lfpiv
It's here as it always is - you just have to find the "Looking For Amazon Instant Video?" tiny text that they seem to hide on purpose. |
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Amazon is trying to get more customers to sign up to their Amazon Prime at a cost of £79 a year. There has already been a lot of concern about their style of marketing in the major press. Pushing their luck methinks.
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Typical Amazon, i left their Prime service due to the Video stuff. I mean, who pays £79 a year to access video content which is behind a 2nd paywall?.
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Typical Amazon, i left their Prime service due to the Video stuff. I mean, who pays £79 a year to access video content which is behind a 2nd paywall?.
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Chick here
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/prime/pi...ime_join#lfpiv then click the radio button next to "Prime Instant Video" then click "Start you Prime Instant Video Membership"... Prime Instant Video is £5.99/month (£71.88/year). You can cancel your membership at any time. |
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How to keep files
Hi,
I'm currently contemplating buying some US series from Amazon Instant Video; however, I'm not sure how I would go about saving them. Does anybody know whether there is a way of saving the series onto a disk just in case my computer went stupid and lost all the files? A lot the US series that I used to watch on Sky have not been made available on DVD and a UK network hasn't picked them up, so it is the only way for me to continue watching them. Many thanks. |
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Hi,
I'm currently contemplating buying some US series from Amazon Instant Video; however, I'm not sure how I would go about saving them. Does anybody know whether there is a way of saving the series onto a disk just in case my computer went stupid and lost all the files? A lot the US series that I used to watch on Sky have not been made available on DVD and a UK network hasn't picked them up, so it is the only way for me to continue watching them. Many thanks. |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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They are stored in the cloud so as long as Amazon exist they are always available
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