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Old 10-20-2011, 09:48 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by Tidalcloud View Post
not sure I agree. Pros and cons to each. Having to pay for multiple prime accounts just to allow access to prime video is a big con to me. Before long my younger daughter will be asking for her own and that would then make two additional prime accounts. It comes down to whether you'd bet on Amazon adding parental features or allowing shared accounts to access Prime Instant first. I'd bet on the former, especially when considering that video to handhelds is new to Amazon and parental is going to become a must. On top of this plus you have the added advantage of book sharing across the account. I realize there are cons as well but I think the pros of same account outweigh the cons of same account at this time and my bet is that this would become more so in the future.
I just want to clarify what I'm doing. Both children will be sharing an account. I'm not having a separate account for each child. They're ages 9 and 11 so they're close enough in age to share content and have similar interests because of the age. Each child will contribute $3 of monthly allowance.

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