- Nov 20, 2009
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Morning All,
About 2-3 months ago I decided I wasn't going to renew my Amazon Prime membership. What once was a perceived benefit has certainly degraded into what I consider to be a face. Initially, I used the membership for free two-day shipping, and only after that got into their Prime Video streaming service. Admittedly, I was late in the video streaming game but eventually the free service from Amazon that came with Prime was used and enjoyed. Life since those days have changed tremendously, and not for the better.
During this initial membership days I struggled with missing/lost deliveries, two-day promises turning into two-week realities. Items constantly got misdelivered with Amazon greatly dependent on the USPS and things only began to get better once the Amazon Prime deliver carrier came into existence. Finally I got reliable deliveries in terms of the product actually reaching me even if it didn't necessarily mean in those two-days.
As far as Amazon offering streaming video ... well, let's just say Amazon knows how to use and abuse its Prime membership customer base. Content that was once there got yanked and other content got moved to Amazon's Freevue service (originally called IMDB Stream after they bought IMDB). I was never into tolerating free streaming services as the whole notion of ad-driven services were counter to the idea of paid-for streaming. I felt if I wanted to tolerate ads then I should stay with cable/satellite services. Hope came in the form of Amazon buying the MGM catalog, but that hope got dashed when Amazon decided this new, addition content shouldn't go to Prime or Freevue, and instead created a whole new paid-for streaming service. Thus, the perceived abuse by this one customer continued.
When hearing about the plans by Amazon to place ads into the Prime video streaming service I decided to not renew the service. Consequences? Unless I am buying something from Amazon that is heavy, or bulky, Amazon immediately switched the delivery agent from the Prime vehicles back to the USPS, and in those short two weeks I have already experienced two non-missed deliveries thanks to the wonderful f'tards over at the USPS. Additionally, I have noticed that the Amazon Prime app on both the Fire TV stick and the video game consoles have recently experiencing hangs following the required advertisements before starting the content. Closing the app and restarting it didn't help. Rebooting the hardware device didn't help. Whether this is coincidence or just the facts only service to keep me in the I'm glad I got rid of Prime because of their owner Amazon.
But I am curious to ask those that have Amazon Prime how you feel about the ads, or the Amazon mechanism to avoid them, which is a monthly leach payment.
About 2-3 months ago I decided I wasn't going to renew my Amazon Prime membership. What once was a perceived benefit has certainly degraded into what I consider to be a face. Initially, I used the membership for free two-day shipping, and only after that got into their Prime Video streaming service. Admittedly, I was late in the video streaming game but eventually the free service from Amazon that came with Prime was used and enjoyed. Life since those days have changed tremendously, and not for the better.
During this initial membership days I struggled with missing/lost deliveries, two-day promises turning into two-week realities. Items constantly got misdelivered with Amazon greatly dependent on the USPS and things only began to get better once the Amazon Prime deliver carrier came into existence. Finally I got reliable deliveries in terms of the product actually reaching me even if it didn't necessarily mean in those two-days.
As far as Amazon offering streaming video ... well, let's just say Amazon knows how to use and abuse its Prime membership customer base. Content that was once there got yanked and other content got moved to Amazon's Freevue service (originally called IMDB Stream after they bought IMDB). I was never into tolerating free streaming services as the whole notion of ad-driven services were counter to the idea of paid-for streaming. I felt if I wanted to tolerate ads then I should stay with cable/satellite services. Hope came in the form of Amazon buying the MGM catalog, but that hope got dashed when Amazon decided this new, addition content shouldn't go to Prime or Freevue, and instead created a whole new paid-for streaming service. Thus, the perceived abuse by this one customer continued.
When hearing about the plans by Amazon to place ads into the Prime video streaming service I decided to not renew the service. Consequences? Unless I am buying something from Amazon that is heavy, or bulky, Amazon immediately switched the delivery agent from the Prime vehicles back to the USPS, and in those short two weeks I have already experienced two non-missed deliveries thanks to the wonderful f'tards over at the USPS. Additionally, I have noticed that the Amazon Prime app on both the Fire TV stick and the video game consoles have recently experiencing hangs following the required advertisements before starting the content. Closing the app and restarting it didn't help. Rebooting the hardware device didn't help. Whether this is coincidence or just the facts only service to keep me in the I'm glad I got rid of Prime because of their owner Amazon.
But I am curious to ask those that have Amazon Prime how you feel about the ads, or the Amazon mechanism to avoid them, which is a monthly leach payment.