Re: Amazon to bid for TV rights ?
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Kris
And the customer can buy if they want it.
They can, and people will, but how this helps the consumer is anyone's guess.
Sky was a necessary evil. BT and now Amazon are just a royal pain in the arse.
Re: Amazon to bid for TV rights ?
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Originally Posted by
itkman
They will only be a customer if they buy it. If they don't then they won't.
I love this place, so educational.
Re: Amazon to bid for TV rights ?
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
I've sourced alternative suppliers, small businesses with the same prices or cheaper! Admittedly I mostly buy niche products, and I'm not really into consumerism for the sake of it.
I don't know, Amazon seem to cater for most of your needs!:hehe:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/slp/garden-...snz9h7nj7m375m
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cyril evans awaydays
Not to mention
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/s/ref...x=make+america
Re: Amazon to bid for TV rights ?
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cyril evans awaydays
:hehe:
They cater for everyone, even parrots, funny that it ordered boxes as they are a parrots fav thing. :hehe:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ses-Alexa.html
Re: Amazon to bid for TV rights ?
Lots of stuff for kids on there and you can log in and view it on the go etc...don't get Netflix to be honest, anything good on it?? I downloaded narcos and that's about all worth a look....
Re: Amazon to bid for TV rights ?
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Originally Posted by
Dr Lecter
I've had Amazon Prime for about six weeks now.
Got to say I'm a little bit underwhelmed with the content.
I've watched Sneaky Pete which I enjoyed, Preacher which was a bit hit and miss, a few films and a documentary or two but not sure why I should be paying extra to access stuff when I'm already paying a subscription.
I'll stick with it because I'll order loads of Christmas presents from Amazon and benefit from free delivery but I think I'll ditch it after Christmas and have a look at Netflix instead.
get yourself one of the KODI boxes brother :thumbup: :hehe:
Re: Amazon to bid for TV rights ?
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Originally Posted by
Dr Lecter
I've had Amazon Prime for about six weeks now.
Got to say I'm a little bit underwhelmed with the content.
I've watched Sneaky Pete which I enjoyed, Preacher which was a bit hit and miss, a few films and a documentary or two but not sure why I should be paying extra to access stuff when I'm already paying a subscription.
I'll stick with it because I'll order loads of Christmas presents from Amazon and benefit from free delivery but I think I'll ditch it after Christmas and have a look at Netflix instead.
I love it here's 50 to start with
Re: Amazon to bid for TV rights ?
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Originally Posted by
I.8.POLITICAL.CORRECTNESS
get yourself one of the KODI boxes brother :thumbup: :hehe:
God no.
Been there done that.
Worked ok for films but was a nightmare trying to get football.
Ended up throwing it in the bin.
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Originally Posted by
Pedro de la Rosa
They can, and people will, but how this helps the consumer is anyone's guess.
Sky was a necessary evil. BT and now Amazon are just a royal pain in the arse.
Unless Amazon decide to go balls-deep into this and buy it all. Sky would implode. They'd have to offer 90% off Sky Sports to keep any customers. Murdoch's ticker would probably give out. The people would rejoice.
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Ainsley Harriott
The people would rejoice.
Not as much as Jerry Hall, she's getting through mouthwash like no-one's business.
Feck off Murdoch.
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Badly Ironed Shirt
Not as much as Jerry Hall, she's getting through mouthwash like no-one's business.
Feck off Murdoch.
:hehe::puke: