Prime has a TON of good music and movies. On top of that, you can also buy or rent other movies. With Netflix, you'd have to rent a disk, probably. If there aren't enough movies and shows on Prime to keep you occupied then you need a hobby. Also, I buy a lot from Amazon. The shipping helps.
I'm not fully saying everything I'm trying to.
Currently I have XBox Live and Netflix. I pay both a fee to use the service. I then rent movies I can't stream on Netflix on XBox, it ends up being about three or four extra movies a month.
I would have to pay XBox and then pay Amazon to do the exact same thing and miss out on some Netflix shows that are fantastic (House of Cards, especially).
MO, I think the only thing that really makes Prime worth it is if you order a bunch of stuff off of Amazon, and pay more than 99 bucks a year in shipping for it. I only order like 3-4 things a year off Amazon and they didn't have any better of a streaming selection than Netflix IMO, so I saw no use in keeping it. Especially since I got hit with that 100 dollar charge all at once. I just cancelled at that point, got my money back, and haven't really missed it at all.
Prime has a lot of HBO shows for free. I buy enough off amazon that the free shipping alone makes it worthwhile. I also will buy things for friends and family that don't use amazon that much so they can get free shipping. I used to have Netflix and Hulu. I dropped Hulu when I got prime. So in the long run it saved me a ton. I can also get ebooks really cheap. My only complaint is they now have amazon unlimited for books. It's a separate monthly charge of $9.99. I can't justify 10 a month if I don't read at least 5 books and that's just too much. I think unlimited should be a part of Prime. If it were, I would be in heaven!!!!
I would just see what shows n movies they offer MO. If there are enough you'd watch, the free shipping is an added bonus.
If you happen to have a .edu email address you can get prime half price for 4 years.
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