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Old 04-20-2018, 06:58 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by cfrizz View Post
I agree, however, if each individual network thinks I'm going to pay for their individual station, they got rocks in their heads. I will stick with whatever Netflix, and Amazon offer.

I'm not about to start paying for several separate monthly fees for all of them!
You've got that right!

I still watch broadcast TV mostly, old shows on ME TV, MeToo and Cozi. Prime Streaming fills in enough for when I want something different. I've never had cable TV.

I don't use enough of any individual Prime services to justify a subscription. But a few books from the Prime Lending library, a few Movies and TV shows now and then, a few orders with Prime shipping and some of their music. Taken together, Prime ends up the best subscription value for me.
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