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Old 01-29-2023, 09:03 PM   #27
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I don't believe I use this service, although we order a lot of other things from Prime. They seem to be making changes left and right lately between this, smile, DRM download changes, Amazon Music outcry, and I noticed (late to this I guess, on the removal of the drive, so had to hurry up and do downloads and change some to Amazon Photos before the end of the month).
It looks like more of the TV and movie content on Prime is going to TeeVee (ad supported) as well. If it's got ads I don't watch it. There are many ad-supported TV and movie services on the Internet that are free (if you can put up with the ads). TubiTV, Crackle, Vudu, Roku, Pluto, Shout Factory, Yahoo, (and several more) so paying for ad-supported content seems a bit odd.
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