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Still working off my $2.99/month with ads for 6 months deal. $145 after the Amex offer still feels expensive for premium, I thought I last paid $119 for premium and stacked with Amex and CB last year....
what is too many? we have/had premium but our att deal is expiring and we are looking to go ad based. is it like hulu or paramount, peacock netflix etc.
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Max allows 2 logins, (not the same location) so you can find someone to split this with (I'm currently doing). Sometimes the Ads seem too much, but they also have sponsors that show one ad in the beginning, then Ad-free rest of show. They used to allow 3!
Since I already had the Disney/ESPN+/Hulu bundle I switched to the Max bundle which replaces ESPN+ with ad-free Max for $3 more (29.99 total, pretax). That's the way to go for me since I already have and want Hulu/D+ ad-free...
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what is too many? we have/had premium but our att deal is expiring and we are looking to go ad based. is it like hulu or paramount, peacock netflix etc.
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Holding out for the $140 annual price for premium from last year.
With the $45 from Chase Sapphire from last year, cost only $95 for a year of Premium.
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