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Originally Posted by jswinden
That is bad on so many levels. I'm not surprised Amazon screwed the pooch again, though. They seem to do that a lot.
 Not really related, but I tried to go through Prime Video and select a bunch of holiday movies and shows to watch on my FireTV. I selected several and placed them in my Watchlist. I was using my computer as it is easier to search and select things to watch using it. Later I went to my TV and FireTV and verified the movies made it to my Watchlist. They did, that is good. But most of them had a label stating that Amazon does not currently have the rights to stream this movie. WTF! Why list the @#$%ing movie and allow it to be selected if you cannot actually watch it. Another pooch got screwed.  And good grief, there are a lot of old black and white holiday movies that they want to charge several dollars to rent or $15 to buy! I could go to Walmart and pick those up on DVD for a couple of bucks.
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WT...!? That's asinine! Unreal!
I was going to get the Echo plan but changed to the Family plan when other family members expressed interest in a music plan.
There are only two plans to consider when getting a paid subscription for the Echo - Music Unlimited and Spotify. They're the only ones compatible with the Echo. On a monthly basis, they both cost the same, but on a yearly basis, Amazon gives you two months free. The problem is that pesky credit card thing that I'm not too thrilled with.
Time to get a banana daiquiri and do some serious thinkin'