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Kelliane
I was planning on canceling some of my streaming services, Max, AMC+, paramount plus and ending up with an offer for a 1/4 of the original price
Iām currently subscribed to multiple streaming services, and Iāve been considering whether I should cancel some of them.
However, Iāve received an offer that allows me to keep these services at just a quarter of the original price.
While the offer seems tempting, Iām wondering if itās still worth it.
On one hand, Iāll be paying significantly less, which makes it more affordable and could allow me to keep enjoying the content I like.
On the other hand, Iāve noticed that I donāt always use all the platforms as much as Iād like, and maybe Iām better off freeing up my time and focusing on other activities.
What would you do in this situation? Should I accept the offer or is it better to cancel and save the small amount entirely?
Would love to hear your thoughts!
ShirleyAlso, you only need one at a time. Keep one for few months, cancel, switch to another for a few months.
LynnStarz offers good deals too. They gave me the promotional price again 6 months for $14.99.
Hulu offers a $1 a month for a year deal on Black Friday
CourtneyI just canceled cable, any tips on the best āliveā services? We currently have Disney+, paramount, peacock, and share Hulu and max from family.
CallieI did cancel, dusted off my dvd player, and am using the library for free.
RachelI randomly do a fake cancel to see what they offer me.
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