Renewing Prime without ads?

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CopperBolt

Original Poster:

892 posts

74 months

Thursday 16th May
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Im thinking of renewing prime to watch Fallout. Had a look last night and it just offers me two options £8.99 a month or £95 a year for prime with ads.


How do I get the ad free version? Do I have to get the £8.99 and then upgrade that? Don't want to spend the £8.99 to then find for some reason I cant go without ads.

Thanks

SaulGoodman

234 posts

79 months

Thursday 16th May
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I think it's just an additional £2.99 a month. I pay that on top of the annual charge. I wasn't going to because it is robbery, but the way they crash into shows that weren't built around ads is awful. I didn't get through one episode without caving.

ajprice

29,277 posts

203 months

Thursday 16th May
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Ad free Prime video is a separate thing to the Prime membership, you have to do it through the website (not the app) https://www.primevideo.com/help?nodeId=TD5EYJIUGQM...

CopperBolt

Original Poster:

892 posts

74 months

Thursday 16th May
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SaulGoodman said:
I think it's just an additional £2.99 a month. I pay that on top of the annual charge. I wasn't going to because it is robbery, but the way they crash into shows that weren't built around ads is awful. I didn't get through one episode without caving.
Indeed this is why I jacked it all in when they first started ads.

MYOB

4,999 posts

145 months

Thursday 16th May
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CopperBolt said:
SaulGoodman said:
I think it's just an additional £2.99 a month. I pay that on top of the annual charge. I wasn't going to because it is robbery, but the way they crash into shows that weren't built around ads is awful. I didn't get through one episode without caving.
Indeed this is why I jacked it all in when they first started ads.
Yeah, I like to pay for things that I actually acquire rather than not acquire.

Mammasaid

4,329 posts

104 months

Thursday 16th May
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I've not paid for ad free, and I've yet to see an ad in Prime Video, I wonder if they're targeted to various users?

Boleros

666 posts

13 months

Thursday 16th May
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I’ve had them during Clarkson’s Farm, really bloody annoying despite most of them only lasting 15s or so. I rarely watch stuff on Amazon now so whilst I initially signed up to the extra 2.99 I cancelled it shortly after.

Short Grain

3,083 posts

227 months

Thursday 16th May
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Watched a film last night and the most memorable thing about it was 3 or 4 advert breaks which were really annoying! Bearing in mind I've only watched a few things that I really enjoyed, Fallot being one, I'm seriously considering cancelling it!

I only got it when they showed a few Premier League matches around Christmas, and have only kept it really because of the free delivery aspect, and I've been buying bits and bobs for my flat!

Might give Netflix a go for a while instead, even though I think they've got adds as well! Cherry pick the good bits, then bin them off as well!

chemistry

2,456 posts

116 months

Thursday 16th May
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I've stopped watching Prime now as I refuse to pay extra/twice.

Each to their own.

SuffolkDefender

203 posts

103 months

Thursday 16th May
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I've just jacked Prime in completely, fed up with paying more and getting less (i.e price goes up, ads introduced) - and I rarely watch Prime video anyway, having seen all the movies countless times as it is. If there's a show such as Fallout that I particularly wanted to watch, I'd spend £30 / year on a VPN and acquire it via other means.

Pretty much everything advertised on Amazon is free delivery anyway if you spend over £20ish. Can't see the benefit anymore right now.

Dingu

4,367 posts

37 months

Thursday 16th May
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SaulGoodman said:
I think it's just an additional £2.99 a month. I pay that on top of the annual charge. I wasn't going to because it is robbery, but the way they crash into shows that weren't built around ads is awful. I didn't get through one episode without caving.
You must feel robbed every day with the bar that close to the ground.