i only use it because it comes with Prime, which I do use, quite a bit.
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I have been meaning to cancel my Prime membership. Prices are high, shipping hardly gets anything to me on time. Who can find anything on Prime Video with their horrible interface? Not worth the price. Time to put on my pirate's hat and save a buck.
I plan on cancelling Prime this year.
The only reason I haven't is that my siblings need to use my account sometimes.
It's already one of the worst streaming services, there's nothing I care to watch on there and anything I do want that they have available costs money on top of the membership, plus the UI sucks.
I love Bosch, but since they made it Bosch legacy with ads I started pirating it. and I have prime.
Canceled all my streaming subscriptions this year.
Final straw was HBO Max (in Europe). They don't have an ad subscription yet over here, but the app decided to pause my movie and show a pop-up ad for Barbie. There's no way I'm paying to be shown ads I didn't agree to.
It's wild that internet ads are such an accepted thing. Back when you paid per megabits of traffic (mobile and desktop too), you were basically paying for the bandwidth that got hijacked to show you an ad you weren't getting compensated for. We don't think about that now that everything is unlimited, but the concept is still valid. Unlike TV or radio, the internet has always been "pay for traffic".