No Amazon Prime for me!

in life •  5 years ago 

Lately I've been getting a little fed up with the various shows that Netflix is force-feeding us. It is quite easy to identify that they have an agenda both politically and just in a general sense. I should simply pull a "Frozen" here but the other day (when I was a little drunk) I decided that I didn't want to financially support a company that tries to do this. Only to discover that their major competitor doesn't work over here.

When i pulled up the "TV and video" section on my PS4, it was nice to see that Prime was already there. It also let you browse the films without signing up (can't watch any of them) and they also offer a 1 month free deal, which seems to be the industry standard now. It looked like a good enough catalogue, and I immediately spotted Seinfeld, which is always a good selling point for me.


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I want to say I prefer the AP interface over Netflix' but i think that is just a case of familiarity breeding contempt or whatever the cliche is. I went through the sign up process only to discover a few things that i definitely didn't like, and one was a game breaker.

  • The videos that are "not available in my region* are still presented to me and really these should be in a totally different category or just not on the menu at all. It was kind of ass that even though the movies were not "available in my region" i still had the option of purchasing them for $12 or something like that. Guys... do you want to chase me back to torrents or something?

  • Because i was "roaming" or whatever it was called, it was a real bitch to get my credit card deets to work. I nearly gave up but was just drunk enough to be motivated to get through this. You are one of the largest companies in the world Amazon - and a vast majority of these transactions take place online, using credit cards. This should not happen, ever.

  • It is my understanding that Amazon Prime is a fantastic deal for people who live in USA because you get it for free simply by signing up for "Prime" delivery that as far as I know gets you faster shipping or something. However, since Amazon all but doesn't exist as an online ordering company over here, our only option was to pay for just the streaming service, which was going to cost nearly double what Netflix costs.

  • I figured I would do the free trial anyway and see if it was worth the extra $5 a month only to discover that I was told by every movie / TV show i chose to watch that "your internet connection is too slow and to expect frequent pausing." I know this to not be the case but thanks for blaming me for your system's inadequacies.

Basically, after all that work I ended up staring at the swirling loading Amazon thing for 20 minutes or so until i just deleted it from the system and cancelled my membership all in the same hour as signing up for it. Thank goodness for the free trial I guess.

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There were a bunch of "troubleshooting" pages out there but honestly, if I have to do that simply to get your product to work in the first place, you can forget about it, especially if I am paying for the service.

tl;dr

Amazon Prime might be a wonderful streaming service in USA and I know plenty of people that enjoy it there. However, if your product costs more than Netflix, has an arduous sign-up process, and is non-functional (and also the company blames it on the user), I have no interest or patience to get involved with it. I quit the service in the same hour that I signed up for it.

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These types of platforms have a long way to go, it is a shame that the business model of this industry is focused on buying series and movie rights instead of competing to offer the consumer a better service. By the way, Seinfeld is my favorite comedy.

I have been using Amazon Prime for quite some time. It is a very expensive service and they seem to raise the price all the time. The benefits for me are the free two day shipping (two hour shipping if I lived in a bigger city), free access to their music library, and the video streaming service. One of the things I don't like about the interface is that all shows and movies show up and you have to specifically look for the prime tag in the corner to know if it is included in your service. Otherwise you have to pay and the prices are crazy. I have never had many connection issues, but I use a Roku. The Roku's have some decent processors in them that help mitigate buffering. There are times I my Smart TV just can't hang, but the Roku plays things just fine.

my mother was talking about the Roku things and they sound great, particularly for someone who travels and can't depend on the technology of the place they are traveling to. However, i was just looking for something that would work in my PS4 since that is pretty much my exclusive entertainment center these days. The Amazon Prime thing not working is definitely a country-wide problem... I did some digging and found loads of people in Thailand saying that their stuff doesn't work and everyone simply gets told by Amazon that their Internet isn't fast enough.

Thailand is terrible at a lot of stuff, but their internet may actually be significantly faster than the average speed in the US. I think it's a bit shit of the company to simply blame it on user error when it is clearly not. Whatever, it's great for 'mericans and i suppose for now that is enough for the company :)

Is it possible there is some sort of throttling going on at the head end because of some beef they have with Amazon or something like that?

I tried the free trial and had the same experience.. a lot of the perks are only available to US residence, and nearly all of the movies/tv shows were not available in your country.. but they don't have a filter, you just have to try to start the movie to find out you can't watch it. bullshit.

I didn't renew it, and think I only watched one movie the whole month..

Yeah, I'm bored of Netflix as well.. I have to wade through a lot of trash to find something that I'm actually interested in watching.. but at least I know I CAN watch it if it is presented to me..

Any third party options out there??

Everyone keeps recommending 'black box' options but I've seen the various bs they have to Wade through in order to get the stream to actually work. No thanks...I'd rather pay for it

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