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    Even if the creators weren’t pissed, the entire selling point of streaming was on demand, ad free, and a large library to choose from. Every single streaming service that subdivided Netflix and Hulu’s content shares have reneged on that entire concept by creating smaller libraries, making them unaffordable, and now they’re shoehorning in ads if we won’t cough up more money.

    It’s almost like a moral imperative to pirate from these fuckers.

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      The entire selling point of cable was no signal loss and ad free… Then the point of satellite was more options and ad free. Those sneaky ads keep finding their way in.

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        Ads is basically free money for broadcasters. And since greed is the main motivation - the dissension seems to be rather easy for them.

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          But it’s not greed! It’s increasing share holder value! /s

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            Damn right! It’s somebody else’s greed! Totally different.

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          How is it even attributed to singular ads for example ? Isn’t that kinda impossible ?^^

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      Don’t forget that on-demand is being reduced as well now that many platforms are trickling out episodes for their marquee shows at a weekly rate. Looking at you Apple.

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        I much prefer the trickle of releases to a lump season dump.

        It allows time to digest, discuss and catch up throughout the release schedule if you’re invested in the story. You can convince your friends to watch a few episodes to catch up and then watch the end of the season together. You can read fan theories online, formulate your own, and overall each weekly episode can result in a lot of engaging fun interactions.

        With a series dump you have to binge it and wait for others to do the same in order to talk about it. The whole time you’re actively avoiding spoilers from friends/coworkers and avoiding reading about it online. The end result is you disengage from the fandoms/communities while you are getting through the show, which to me takes a lot of the fun out of a big show.

        I compare the difference between Stranger Things and GoT. To me these are probably two of the most significant pop-culture releases in the last decade or so.

        Game of Thrones resulted in hundreds of thousands of theories every week online and in public. T-Shirts were made based on popular online theories that never panned out in season. You would rag on friends who guessed the plot twist wrong and deify those who got their predictions spot on. Especially in my demographic the two months GoT was on was all about GoT.

        Stranger Things on the other hand, while still wildly popular hits differently. It’s much more of a build up to release, a week or two of “man that was awesome” followed by “I hope they make the next season soon.” Retroactive discussions happen for a while, but the discussions and the hype fizzles much more quickly.

        If I want to watch a trickle release show in one dump, I still can, I just wait until the whole season out, reactivate the subscription. Then I binge it.

        For me it’s much more fun to have an episode or two a week and build momentum through a season than it is to set off a one time firework.

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        There is a simple solution for that. Rotate your services every 3 months, watch the entire season and only come back when there’s something to watch.

        Quality over quantity is something streaming services can’t do. There’s so much shit shoved in our faces that I find myself watching less and less. Is a crash on the horizon or can the market sustain the number of active participants?

        It’s a real shame because piracy is bridging the service gap which the industry themselves managed to eliminate, albeit briefly, only to introduce it again.

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      Yup, streaming has just become cable v2. I dusted off the VPN and went back to that. As a famous someone once said:

      Piracy is almost always a service problem and not a pricing problem

      If the experience with piracy is FAR superior to streaming you can guess which way I’m going to go…

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      Pirating is work. Streaming was convenience.

      The less convenient streaming is, the more likely I’m willing to work.

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    What I want to know is how much money could insurance companies (cough, Liberty Mutual, cough) POSSIBLY be saving people when they are buying ads on every video on Youtube.

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      I always wondered what if someone started an insurance business that didn’t spend billions on advertisements, it just offered genuinely lower rates. When you sign up you have to sign something promising you’ll tell 2 other people.

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        “We can’t lower prices! Look at how much we have to spend!!”

        Points at billions in ad slots being watched by mostly AI now

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        There are plenty of insurance companies that are like this. They’re significantly cheaper than the nationally advertised insurance options.

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        The Market Basket of insurance companies - solid, quality products, at a reasonable price, because they simply don’t do any marketing.

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          Massachusetts (funny enough also where MB is popular) used to have only small car insurance companies, I think it had something to do with no-fault or something. But they opened up to the Geicos and co. A decade or so ago.

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      That’s what you’re seeing. Not what I’m seeing. Welcome to the wonderful world of targeted ads.

      I only get Doctor Drew telling me stuff is a metabolism killer.

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        You guys watch ads on YouTube? When YT gets the better of UblockO for a couple days, I just open the YT homepage, see which of the regular channels I check out have new videos or I look through my recommended and then I open piped or yewtu.be. Fuck YT. I refuse to watch ads. When I open a YT link through lemmy, I’ll close the window immediately if an ad starts playing. Fuck these companies.

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          I have ad blocker at the router level, but I often toggle it off when it interrupts marketing experiences that I need to see for work.

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          I went over a month with zero issues using UBO on YouTube. Coincidentally today for some reason the site started breaking so I updated the quick fixes filter list and that solved it.

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        I get douche bros peddling instant meal powder crap. Which I have never, ever, looked for or researched, but my wife’s shopping habits tend to dictate my ads, even though we’re on completely different devices.

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          Yeah, if you’re going through the same router, it’s going to be one IP. My guess is that I get the metabolism stuff because of my spouse.

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            That’s a feature. When you start to get diaper ads it’s time for some news.

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        I mostly get ads for stuff I’ve researched online; anything I buy for the house, kitchen, or simply tools for business, I make sure is “Buy It For Life” quality

        Targeted ads are hilarious. Yes, Google, I did. I did just buy a pair of Knipex Cobra pipe grips. That will be the last time ever I buy them, and they will still be hanging around a secondhand shop 150 years after I’ve turned to fuckin dust. The advert for Shungong Best Grip is a fuckin waste of electrons

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          And I’m super skinny and don’t need to speed up my metabolism. It’s not perfect, but we both sit in a demographic cohort that seems to really buy what they’re pushing to us.

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          And equally that I have had LM for decades and that’s all I see ads for … yeah, real effective targeted advertising.

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        Lol, I get eavestrough filters and fat guy t-shirts. They can tell I’m an old fucker but not that I’m skinny as hell

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    It is worse than broadcast.

    If you learn anything about screenwriting, there are certain patterns and structures you follow (like acts in a play) to accommodate commercials, like to build suspense and keep the viewer interested and not changing the channel.

    Streaming never had this, if you look at shows written for these platforms. The writers either ignored or didn’t even know about these conventions.

    Now adding commercials later, it is even more annoying to the viewer as the original material was not meant to accommodate them.

    Streaming just keeps fucking up. I already canceled my netflix. I’m on basic cable for network tv and I just pirate everything else.

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      Wait… They add advertising in the middle of shows? I thought it would be at the beginning, between episodes, on the UI, etc.

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        Nope, it’s classic ad breaks, but since the shows weren’t made expecting them the ads just appear suddenly every X minutes instead.

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      By streamers ignoring all the decades of broadcasting experience, and all established what’s fair air-time for both content and commercial. That’s the frustration… they’re rewriting standards… “my company, my content, my timings, my bottom-line”. And doing it poorly. And at top speed.

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      And with streaming, you’re not locked into a 42-47 minute long episode either, so are some episodes going to have more, or is there someone with a stop watch going “this seems like a good place for an ad break”?

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      Why are you on basic cable for network tv? It’s broadcast over the air in HD for free.

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      Get an hdhomerun or equivalent for local TV at home in a streaming format. It even integrates into Plex for DVR.

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        A cheaper solution (if you’re already running a server) would be TVheadend and a cheap USB-dongle for DVB-T, DVB-C or DVB-S.

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    Okay, I need to say it: having an ad for your own programming is still an ad.

    Paramount. I’m looking at you, Paramount. I don’t want to watch your shitty movie/TV show/whatever about the shitty mom from the His Dark Materials series losing another kid. Stop playing the same goddamn ad for it before every episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Especially since you feel the need to double whatever goddamn volume I have set in the opening to the ad. I pay for the subscription, I already bought your product. Fuck off with your shitty ad.

    I mean, others do it too and it pisses me off, but I’m on Season 2 of TNG and I may just have to get it some other way and canceling Paramount because that ad has started really getting to me.

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      When a company gets that hostile in their design to their paying customers is when I start advocating for flying a Jolly Roger.

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      Still annoying, but hit back and restart the episode. So far that’s caused it to start without the ad for me.

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      Honestly, a preview for another show on the same service doesn’t bother me AS LONG AS it is skippable. I’ve never used paramount so I’m not sure if that’s the case.

      If I’m being honest when I was a kid part of the fun of going to the movies was the previews before, finding out about upcoming movies and what not.

      I do agree that you shouldn’t see the same preview every episode cause that’s super annoying. But I’d be totally fine with one per session or something. Again, as long as it’s skippable right from the start.

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        It’s not skippable as far as I can tell. It also frequently advertises shows I’ve already watched. Sometimes it advertises the show I’m trying to watch.

        I’m pretty sure it also has the “ad counter” showing on the screen during this as well.

        Here’s what they call it in their docs:

        You’ll also see a quick preview only once per day before any show to keep you up-to-date on our original programming.

        It’s not an ad, it’s a “preview.” /s

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          If you exit out and then start the show again, it skips the pre-roll. It’s annoying, but slightly faster than waiting and watching the 30 second pre-roll.

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        They advertise as extra $ for ad free, but then they put ads in it. That’s dishonest.

        What I have to do whenever I watch a show is start the show, get the pre-roll, exit out, then start the show again. It’s annoying and a stupid hoop to jump through just to not have to watch the same pre-roll over and over.

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      Paramount definitely seems to be the worst about this … their app in general is really frustrating.

      Max does it occasionally but it’s rare enough I don’t notice.

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      Yes! I pay for an ad free experience on YouTube but support tells me that ads for their own products don’t count. Fuckers.

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    Just here to remind everyone while piracy is important, it’s also very important to teach the less tech savy among your acquaintances how to pirate too. Conglomerates only learn when their bottom line is effected after all, so teach all your friends how to hoist that black flag.

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      IF you go down that route, there needs to be a warning: Do it properly, use a VPN if you are torrenting, get a usenet account if you want fast speeds that encrypts the connection and so on - basically, teach it correct. Because some countries or rather law agencies WILL hunt you down if they even get some hint of your actual IP-Address…

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      I considering piracy after Netflix came out. Does it have ads yet.

      Edit: wow, that’s not what I meant to type. I haven’t considered piracy since Netflix became a thing. And so far, I haven’t seen any ads on that service. Still finding plenty to watch on that in my spare time as well. Currently enjoying Fall of the House of Usher, the live action One-Piece, and a Supertroopers like show called Tacoma FD.

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        I think Debrid services are the easiest and safest to get started. They download files for you from various services (share hosters and torrents), and then let you download them from their servers. That means only they know your IP (but don’t log it, like a VPN), and they also download with full speed from sites that require a premium account, for a fraction of the cost. With RDT-Client you can also use some of them with Arr apps, once you get to automating the process.

        Another thing would be Usenet. It’s surprisingly easy to set up and get started, just find a provider, some indexers, and a download client. It has a ton of good content, and it doesn’t depend on seeders for file availability and high download speeds.

        With those two you can download anonymously and at high speeds from all the popular sources (most share hosters, torrents, Usenet), and you don’t run the risk of leaking your IP because you haven’t set things up correctly.

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    I had subscriptions to 4 different streaming sites. They pull bullshit and I cancelled. I now watch everything on one site with better quality streams and no commercials for the cost of a nice vpn. I didn’t drop them because I can’t afford it, I dropped them because their service sucked and I’m not going to deal with or support that BULLSHIT.

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    I’m using this streaming service called Sonarr+plex. No ads so far.

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      Kinda, Plex still changes my homepage with their ads once in a while

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          Is there a media server that allows accounts to have groups of profiles?

          Even emby, or jellyfin don’t support this. Really wish they did. Then I can give each household a single account for their device and have a netflix like experience

          edit: what I’m looking for is user groups, or nested users. So AccountA contains UserA1, UserA2 etc and AccountB contains UserB1, UserB2, and so on

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            I’m not really sure what you mean by “groups” of profiles, but you can definitely set up multiple different users on Jellyfin

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              I wonder if what they’re asking for is some sort of RBAC? All members of house A can all access content A and cannot access content B. But each individual retains distinct viewing history.

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                yes. My kids have an account that can only see kids stuff (and they are not admins either of course). I have admin rights. My wife can see everything but no admin rights. If you mean “I need a KIDS group where I can put all my kids’ accounts so they inherit the same permissions” then no.

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                You can set up different user accounts and grant them different levels of access and functionality (i.e. disallow CPU-hogging transcodes). Users can also be restricted by MAC and hidden from the login screen unless you know the exact login name.

                I have Jellyfin on my NAS and the “TV” user with which the living room TV is logged in only has permission to see certain folders of my movie library.

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              I want them to have one account to log in with, and there are 4 profiles within that account. No need for every person on the server to have their profile on one huge page like plex

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            Jellyfin allows you to hide any profile from the login screen. If you hide them all, every user would have to manually login (username+password). That’s not quite the Netflix-like experience where you click your profile, but it would at least hide all the users from other households (but also your own).

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              Yeah I understand that, I’ve done a lot of research into it and not got any solution

              Most people aren’t willing to type out a username and password just to use their profile. I want the login to be one time, and just their profiles to show up. And every household has their own set of profiles

              Right now, I just have added one person from each household and they all share that same profile. I’ve added them to my Plex home so they get skip intro and whatever other Plex pass benefit. The issue with this, is that everyone shares a single profile per household (apart from my family) and we’re all lumped together in one screen

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            I would pay for someone to have a server that tracked who watched something. Not just assume the “account owner” watched it but the other people sitting next to them too.

            Apparently the creators of these apps are all loners.

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          Given that I have a lifetime Plex pass, what are the advantages that jellyfin would give me?

          I got the Plex pass years ago when they were on sale, and it’s nice that Plex has apps for mobile devices and smart TVs.

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            Well certainly no ads on the homepage like the comment I was directly replying to.

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      What pisses me off is that I signed up for a year last summer. This change should not have happened for people who already paid for Prime.

      With shipping getting worse, yeah … I’m cancelling that.

      Guess Bezos doesn’t have enough money.

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      We weren’t watching it anyway and we can handle waiting a few days for shipping. We dropped it too.

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    Because they HAVE to increase their share values year after year; just making billions isn’t good enough, they have to make more billions compared to the last year.

    It’s truly pure greed, as streaming was amazing when it first started, and Netflix was making a killing even back then. But now, nope, fuck you all, we want more and more until we can’t squeeze anything more out from you.

    It’s why I’ve increased my kodi/real debrid usage over the past few years

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      I’ve tried to argue a company that made $800k profit this year even tho they made $900k last year is still a profitable business and people unironically argue that company is dying and bad…

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    I’m amazed that they have any customers paying to listen to ads. I wont stand for it and I find it surprising others would.

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      In one year Amazon made it impossible to listen to albums on Prime Music, and shoved ads into everything on Prime Video.

      Easy cancel for me. I can go without your next day shipping.

      Better still I can buy from someone else.

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      The alternative is either:

      1. Don’t watch the show / movie you wanted to - unacceptable sacrifice for a lot of people.
      2. Break the law / pirate - some people really dislike this, or else are scared, or are not technically savvy enough to know how to or that it’s even an option.
      3. Sometimes it’s too much trouble, like if you pirate a show you need to get subtitles in your own language and hope the times line up.

      I agree it’s unacceptable for me, but I also get why so many people just put up with it.

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          I’m sure they do, but I issue is they already were / should have been making a profit on the existing, bottom tier ad free plan. Now it’s just price gouging by adding ads to existing tier instead of adding new cheaper tier with ads.

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      Hoist up the thing! Batten down the whatsit!

      What’s that thing spinning? Somebody should stop it!

      Turn hard to port! (That’s not port) Now I’ve got it!

      Trust me, I’m in control!

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    I haven’t used streaming services in a couple of years. Now I’m just doing all piracy and watching it through my Jellyfin server

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      It just requires so much more foresight in planning what you’re going to watch.

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        I can request a show, do a load of laundry and have it available. I’ve decent enough Internet where a movie can be available in as little as 5 minutes if it finds a nice little hevc webrip. I get that it’s not instant but a proper setup can have you rocking and rolling in under an hour.

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        It’s a fair criticism but I find the drawbacks to be quite tolerable compared to the benefits. Each person must do their own calculus. As the user above alluded to, there are apps which make the experience almost seamless. My two favourite apps ever are Radarr and Sonarr.

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        Streaming services aren’t much better, they regularly didn’t have what I wanted to watch and I’m not subscribing to more than one. Now I’m subscribing to none and watch what I want instead of what Netflix has available.

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        Well I just download more or less everything that comes out lol. It’s like having my own streaming service with thousands if movies and shows available.

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    And it’s a heave-ho-hi-ho, comin’ down the Bay

    Stealin’ films and movies and all the other games

    And it’s a ho-hey-hi-hey, corpos bar your doors

    When you see the Jolly Roger on Francisco’s mighty shores!

    Well, you’d think the local corpos would know that I’m at large

    But just the other day I found an unprotected RAR

    I snuck up right behind them and they were none the wiser

    I copied their film and shared it, and screwed the advertisers

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    I let all my streaming subscriptions die off when my debit card expired this year and I haven’t looked back. Gaming is cheaper and more entertaining. All the new movies I would want to watch never make it to streaming services anyway (without an additional rental fee)

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      That’s all fine and good but I want to point out so everyone can watch out for this - sometimes if you have a subscription and your card expires or gets lost/stolen and replaced, companies can somehow get your new card info without you giving it to them and keep your shit active. So you can’t assume that a new card will take care of old subscriptions that you totally forgot about. You have to check your statements.

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        That’s some bullshit. I hate that they can do that. They spin it as a convenience but I’d rather update all my accounts with the new card manually.

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          I had to deal with rhis with Doordash. Someone was making purchases on there with a card. I called an cancelled the card and get a replacement. Charges start coming in on the new card. Cancel and replace again. Charges still keep coming. I finally had to yalk to Doordash for hours to get them to remove the original card.

          What an absolute anti-feature.

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            I think you might be able to call your bank and ask them to turn off this “service”

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      Yeah if you buy good games they have a much better cost to entertainment ratios than having a bunch of streaming services do. It’s the games I end up not liking that ruin it.