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Nexus wrote:So anybody gotten thru with Disney plus as yet?
Tried last night to sign up but seems traffic was too heavy. This morning I was able to create an account but credit card issues with not being a US one, see there is also a chance to register your PayPal account, will try that later
Nexus wrote:So anybody gotten thru with Disney plus as yet?
Tried last night to sign up but seems traffic was too heavy. This morning I was able to create an account but credit card issues with not being a US one, see there is also a chance to register your PayPal account, will try that later
MG Man wrote:where allyuh does find time to watch so much TV? O_O
Dizzy28 wrote:MG Man wrote:where allyuh does find time to watch so much TV? O_O
Same thing I was studying.
I watch whatever Netflix showing on the Trinidad package. There's enough content there to fill my TV quotient without worrying about VPN and thing. And I just got a second 30 day trial of Amazon Prime for the year so taking in Amazon Video again starting with Jack Ryan S2. That has more blocked content than not but Grand Tour is available in Trinidad as well as a number of Prime Originals.
VexXx Dogg wrote:All that harbhar?
Dizzy28 wrote:MG Man wrote:where allyuh does find time to watch so much TV? O_O
Same thing I was studying.
I watch whatever Netflix showing on the Trinidad package. There's enough content there to fill my TV quotient without worrying about VPN and thing. And I just got a second 30 day trial of Amazon Prime for the year so taking in Amazon Video again starting with Jack Ryan S2. That has more blocked content than not but Grand Tour is available in Trinidad as well as a number of Prime Originals.
MG Man wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:MG Man wrote:where allyuh does find time to watch so much TV? O_O
Same thing I was studying.
I watch whatever Netflix showing on the Trinidad package. There's enough content there to fill my TV quotient without worrying about VPN and thing. And I just got a second 30 day trial of Amazon Prime for the year so taking in Amazon Video again starting with Jack Ryan S2. That has more blocked content than not but Grand Tour is available in Trinidad as well as a number of Prime Originals.
dotish me took out the Prime trial a few months ago outta fassness, and forgot to cancel it....so now I have Netflix that I hardly ever watch, and now I have Prime that I never actually watched because I ignore emails
Blaze d Chalice wrote:Yeah but wit the Prime you still get other features not related to watching flim.
If I buy 2-3 item and get the faster shipping free, that covering the cost.
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