it is if you don't use it, but many people shop mostly or even exclusively on the platform. order more than once a week and it's a fair value. i know some who make 10-20 orders a week and every day is a 'prime delivery day'.
I Pre-paid for a year of a service that they are now changing a fundamental element of. We should be able to cancel and get a refund of the remaining cost in situations like this.
Yeah I got rid of it a few months ago (UK). They no longer guarantee same day or even next day delivery (stuff seems to just arrive whenever). Since I cancelled Prime I've placed a couple of Amazon orders and they just didn't arrive. It was really hard to complain as well, the page was buried down a rabbit hole of links. I've decided to stop using them completely now, the quality of stuff on there is terrible.
This is a win win for them. I don't think anybody has prime for just prime video. It's just an additional perk. The main perk is the free one day and two day shipping. Even if people stop watching prime video, they're mostly not going to cancel their prime because there are other perks they use. If they keep the membership but don't watch prime video, then that is resource savings for Amazon which translates to less operating costs. If they do watch it, that translates to ad revenue. Either way, win win. At this point there is pretty much no reason not to sail the high seas.
Cool. I thought about getting Prime Video this winter to catch up on some exclusives, but that's apparently not happening. I'm not paying for ads, and I don't think I'll find $3/month increase over current prices worthwhile.
I bailed at the last price increase (wasn't watching or ordering much anyway), and this just encourages me to look elsewhere. I guess I'll go back to buying DVDs...
I suspect the deliveries is bullshit anyways. I cancelled my prime, shipping is still free, but they claim it will be 3-5 days. In reality I get them in 1-2 days anyways.
Eh, I live in a major metropolitan area in the US and it’s fine. Almost everything is same-day or next-day delivery except a 2-day delivery on some coin cell batteries, and I’ve had groceries delivered within 4 hours.
Prime’s other offerings besides the delivery seem like a half-baked attempt to add value to the cost. I’d rather just pay the $160 and they focus on the delivery side.
I had the opposite experience: they gave me a prime trial and my shit still just took 3-5 days so i went back. I suspect it's more of a fin-dom thing than an actual service.