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Originally Posted by rcentros
I don't automatically buy from Amazon either. It just turns out that their prices are usually better -- when getting free shipping. I do use their Prime Video (very little, so far) and their Prime Music (quite a lot). I also was able to get two free books this month -- both of which I actually wanted. I read one of them (not bad at all) but haven't got to the other one yet. So I feel I get my money's worth with Prime.
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I'm listening to Prime music right now, Prime Stations to be exact. They have a very good selection of Classic Rock. Also not a bad selection of Contemporary Christian. Been using them in place of Pandora as Pandora ads seem to be getting more frequent lately.
I just got a free ebook last not via Prime. I use their video constantly. I like the Stargates, they have Vikings, Falling Skies, Justified, and number of other decent shows. But they need more and better movies.
I like Amazon for big purchases, and especially electronics as I know that if it doesn't work there is no issue returning an item.
Re: Doctor Who--Amazon did the right thing there. Netflix has Doctor Who, and Amazon needs to get exclusive content. I don't want them buying all the same stuff as Netflix. As a cord-cutter I have Amazon, Hulu+, and Netflix. If they were all the same I'd probably just get Netflix and forget the other two.