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Old 01-02-2019, 12:10 PM   #4638
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Originally Posted by KyBunnies View Post
I do not need more books to read. I am not a video/movie person so this is not a benefit for me and I do not own a television. As for music I am happy to find the song via Youtube add to my playlist. When I am at home sitting I am listening to an audiobook while I crochet or knit.

But thanks for your opinion and telling me the other benefits.
I hear ya. Prime has a lot to offer, but only if what they offer is of value to you. I dropped my Prime membership last month because the video and delivery options were no longer of value to me. My so-called two-day deliveries kept arriving late and Hulu offered me video service for $1 a month for a year. So why should I pay Amazon $119/yr ($10/mo) for late delivery service. I'll re-evaluate Prime next Black Friday.
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