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    Re: Amazon to bid for TV rights ?

    Quote Originally Posted by LordKenwyne View Post
    Amazon could blow Sky and BT out of the water.

    jeff bezos was the worlds richest man in July, Bill gates is no.1 again now though.

    I was reading the other day they are as big as they are, yet haven't even touched the surface of China India and others. They're trying desperately to change that. Including amazon buying up competitors, if I remember correctly

    I wouldn't complain that much. Prime is quite good.
    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.

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    Re: Amazon to bid for TV rights ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Lecter View Post
    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.
    Ye I rarely use amazon video.

    The best thing about it is the search function. Search for any subject and usually a load of documentaries will appear

    The next day delivery is what I benefit most from. I feel sorry for the drivers though, turning up at gone 9pm racing around trying to get everything delivered.

  3. #3

    Re: Amazon to bid for TV rights ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Lecter View Post
    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.
    Are you paying the full whack for Amazon Prime? Isn't that about £80 or something?

    You can just have the Amazon video part for about the same price as Netflix.

  4. #4

    Re: Amazon to bid for TV rights ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel Cærdiffi View Post
    Are you paying the full whack for Amazon Prime? Isn't that about £80 or something?

    You can just have the Amazon video part for about the same price as Netflix.
    I pay 7.99 a month.

    That way I can cancel it when I want and they haven't taken my 80 quid.

    I'll easily get my money's worth once I start buying all my Christmas stuff off there with free delivery.

    Don't really think it's worth it just for the tv content.

  5. #5

    Re: Amazon to bid for TV rights ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Lecter View Post
    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

  6. #6

    Re: Amazon to bid for TV rights ?

    Quote Originally Posted by I.8.POLITICAL.CORRECTNESS View Post
    get yourself one of the KODI boxes brother
    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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    Re: Amazon to bid for TV rights ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr Lecter View Post
    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

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