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Amazon Prime £59 until Nov 18th
Just a note that for those that are considering Amazon Prime it is available for just £59 until November 18th a saving of £20. It may be discounted on Black Friday but that isn't certain.
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Also worth pointing out this only applies to new Prime members only.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/prime/pi...8&ref_=sv_uk_6 |
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Also worth pointing out this only applies to new Prime members only.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/prime/pi...8&ref_=sv_uk_6 |
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I got this same deal this time last year. Shame as an existing customer my membership will renew in a couple of days at £79, but not surprised. Still a decent price, I use next day delivery a lot and have enjoyed numerous films and TV on Amazon Video.
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The Amazon Black friday build up deal has now started, but I would advise everyone who thinks theyre getting a bargain to use the Camel Camel Camel website here to see just how much they are actually saving
I almost bought some memory for my computer as Amazon said it was down from £109 to £59. When i entered the amazon url into the camel website it showed that yes the memory had been £109, but that was 2 years ago! Caveat Emptor |
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I got this same deal this time last year. Shame as an existing customer my membership will renew in a couple of days at £79, but not surprised. Still a decent price, I use next day delivery a lot and have enjoyed numerous films and TV on Amazon Video.
Edit: Subsequent to me making this post I have just received an email from Amazon to confirm I can sign up for the Prime service for £59. I had previously cancelled my membership around 7 months ago because I no longer needed the delivery service. I might actually take advantage of it this time because of Christmas deliveries etc. Currently I opt in and out of Netflix, Amazon and Sky because I mainly only use them for TV shows and documentaries watch a selection of them over the month and move to the next one. I think the number of people wanting to watch a series over a shorter period rather than watch over 8-10-13 weeks is growing as long as they can avoid spoilers. With so much more availble to you these days it would seem we would be watching more, I find I am actually watching the same or less because I don't really want to watch TV for the sake of it and cherry pick what I really want to watch. |
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I be read all the post on this subject, but I have ended up very confused.
Before I part with my £59 is this good value for money? |
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I be read all the post on this subject, but I have ended up very confused.
Before I part with my £59 is this good value for money? Currently I opt in and out of all three Netflix, Amazon and Sky and I have to say I watched less on Amazon but content has increased and series like Bosch and more recently Goliath have been among my favourite shows this year. So for £59 and saving probably at least £20 on delivery charges makes it somewhat of a real bargain. You also have to consider with currency exchanges, the cost of Amazon acquirring content that the £79 won't last and is very likely to increase sometime soon. Netflix and Sky have already increased their charges. |
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The Amazon Black friday build up deal has now started, but I would advise everyone who thinks theyre getting a bargain to use the Camel Camel Camel website here to see just how much they are actually saving
I almost bought some memory for my computer as Amazon said it was down from £109 to £59. When i entered the amazon url into the camel website it showed that yes the memory had been £109, but that was 2 years ago! Caveat Emptor I always use CCC and like you said some of those deals are only penny savings over normal prices. |
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This is not good.
This Uni Bond air freshener here today is being advertised as down from £22.49 to £5.49 - a saving of 76% Checking the camel website yes the freshener was once for sale at £22.49, but in January 2015! It has in fact been for sale on Amazon for around £7 for the past month, so this is an example of people thinking they are getting a great discount when they are not |
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