Life pro tip: There's so many streaming services these days, just pick one or two a month to subscribe to and cancel all the rest while they build back the backlog of "good" content and rotate to the next one with a backlog of shows.
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Life pro tip: There's so many streaming services these days, just pick one or two a month to subscribe to and cancel all the rest while they build back the backlog of "good" content and rotate to the next one with a backlog of shows. It will all still be there in 6-12 months when that service comes around in the rotation again.
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CatSalad🐈🥗 (D.Burch) :blobcatrainbow:replied to Jess👾 last edited by
@JessTheUnstill I love having access to all current and past media, regardless of streaming platform or arbitrary geographical restrictions. (Nice price too❢)
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Amberreplied to CatSalad🐈🥗 (D.Burch) :blobcatrainbow: last edited by [email protected]
@[email protected] @[email protected] this brings me flashbacks to how my family handles phone companies. we wait til they raise our rates to be unreasonable, then we look around for a phone company (like t-mobile) that's offering "new subscribers" and then we port our numbers to them. my phone number has been ported like, easily over 20 times i think. i would have to check lol
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@[email protected] @[email protected] does anyone else switch their phone company every 1-2 years to capitalize on the "new subscriber" discounts to get the latest flagships and everything lol
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@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] same goes for internet service lol