I was really excited about this but as an adult I just don’t have the time in a week to go back to watch classic and old movies / shows for nostalgia. I can barely keep up with what is current on other platforms
If you don’t have Verizon and you prefer not to subscribe through iTunes? Just a thought. Or not an iPhone user or realize that buying possibly used App Store codes with no value for $3 savings is just less convenient. Anything else?
Is this US only? When I follow the link, it doesn't mention the deal at all.
Just proving options. You’re that determined to be right and that your way is the only way. It’s a good deal for some. Just not you.You’re in an Apple forum. Why wouldn’t you use iTunes? If you’re that determined to defend this bad deal though...lol.
or realize that buying possibly used App Store codes with no value for $3 savings is just less convenient. Anything else?
I said nothing regarding my finances, and it’s honestly none of your business nor the topic of discussion.
Simply stating that a CYBER-MONDAY DEAL with a “notable discount” is fairly laughable.
*If you overpay on wireless.
I watch movies more than once, but there is typically a 5 to 10 year gap between viewings.
Verizon isn't #1 because they have crappy service.
I don't mind paying extra knowing I can go pretty much anywhere I need to and I don't have to worry about having service or not. Even in a few areas I get poor service, but it's still service.
It is worth it to pay extra for the peace of mind that I know if I am somewhere and have a problem I can make calls.
Get back to me when Sprint/Tmo and AT&T get to the investment levels that Verizon has and build out their networks. Until then, I will happily stay where I am.
Some plans even give you Apple Music included as well. I'm not going to say it is free, just built into the cost of the plan like Disney+ is.
What risk?Major retailers are selling $100 iTunes cards for $80 right now. You are undervaluing the discount and overvaluing the risk.
only air is free brother. Verizon is overcharging you on your wireless plan anyway.
Don't have Verizon (ATT from a long time back). Just wondering why you say Verizon is overcharging for wireless? Compared to what?
I don't think that's the definition of "over charging". If it was, that would mean ANY company that charged over 1 penny more than other companies was guilty of over charging.Verizon is usually the highest amongst the carriers.