So Amazon Prime will be adding ads starting Jan 29th
And you have to pay an additional $3 per month if you don't want ads.
msongs
(70,165 posts)OAITW r.2.0
(28,340 posts)pisses me off.
intrepidity
(7,889 posts)Fuck this fucking shit!!
DJ Porkchop
(617 posts)intrepidity
(7,889 posts)With absolutely *no* way to fix it
Fuck bezos!!!!
Mme. Defarge
(8,526 posts)perfessor
(288 posts)We all must do our part.
grumpyduck
(6,647 posts)Ads, charges, memberships, the bit. Forget it.
wcmagumba
(3,134 posts)from sources with few or no ads...I just set up a routine for my Alexa speakers that mutes for 2 minutes when I say the key phrase ("take a break). Works for tunein radio that always throws ads at the beginning of a stream.
bif
(23,962 posts)I have more than enough to keep me busy! And they're both free.
RainCaster
(11,541 posts)I've had it. I grew tired of them promoting paid for movies all the time, and now having to pay extra to remove ads? Fork that. My subscription is up on the 28th, I will not renew.
RainCaster
(11,541 posts)What they sent me first:
We are writing to you today about an upcoming change to your Prime Video experience. Starting January 29, Prime Video movies and TV shows will include limited advertisements. This will allow us to continue investing in compelling content and keep increasing that investment over a long period of time. We aim to have meaningfully fewer ads than linear TV and other streaming TV providers. No action is required from you, and there is no change to the current price of your Prime membership. We will also offer a new ad-free option for an additional $2.99 per month* that you can sign up for here.
Next email, as expected:
We are confirming that you have opted to end your Prime membership. You will continue to have access to your benefits until your membership period ends.
Fla Dem
(25,666 posts)hunter
(38,910 posts)Rather than imposing ads on existing subscribers they offered a lower price subscription to those willing to suffer ads. Same result in the long run, but less irksome to customers.
I won't suffer advertising that moves or makes noise on any medium. Television advertising is banished from my personal universe.
If I can't make such advertising go away from a web site or streaming service I simply don't go there. If I think an ad free streaming service is too expensive I don't subscribe to it.
When my wife and I started Netflix it was $7.99 a month, no ads. Now it's $11.99 a month, but that's a lower bandwidth plan that's no longer available to new subscribers. Will I pay $15.49 for their new "standard" service? I don't know.
If I can't stream without ads, or the price of streaming is more than I'm comfortable with, it won't trouble me at all to go back to the DVD-only television watching my wife and I were enjoying before we had Netflix.
We haven't had cable, satellite, or broadcast television in our home for more than a decade now. When we first subscribed to Netflix we watched it on our Nintendo Wii. Our television's only other input was our DVD player.
We've used a variety of devices since then to access streaming services but all of them are increasingly obnoxious, filling the screen with crap as soon as you turn them on.
I'm thinking of building a system that starts up with only three or four icons on the screen -- the DVD player and whatever streaming services we currently subscribe to.
Fla Dem
(25,666 posts)They did give me a chance to opt out of the low cost /$6.99 fee, and go with the higher cost ad free sub at $15.99. I decided to keep the low cost. So far any series I've watched they only inserted one ad in an hour episode. I can handle that. If in the future if it goes to 3 or 4 ads I may reconsider.
NEW RATES
$6.99 Standard /Ad Supported / Full HD (1080p)
$15.49 Standard / No Ads / Additional Devices Cost goes up to $22.99 / Full HD (1080p)
$22.99 Premium / No ads / 4K Ultra HD