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confused by the Amaazon instant free trial?
05-08-2014, 11:36 PM
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confused by the Amaazon instant free trial?
OK so I wanted to see what films I could watch on the Amazon prime instant 30 day free trial, and I'm a bit confused. Basically, when you type in a film you want to watch, it says rent for £?? or buy for £??. I'm not sure what this means? Does this mean you're going to get charged even though im on a free trial? Or is not available on the free trial? If so, how do I know whats available on the free trial?
But the film (THE BOURNE ULTIMATUM) isn't a new film? but it still says rent for xx price? what films can I watch for free then and where can i access them?

the months i spent on netflix were so much simpler

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05-08-2014, 11:47 PM
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Not everything on Amazon Prime is going to be part of the subscription. You get a large library of TV shows and Movies but new releases are going to be for rent or own by payment.

Like I said not everything on Prime is on the sub. That includes new releases and also movies/shows in general.

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05-08-2014, 11:56 PM
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Well it does not matter if it's a new film or not.What matters is if it's one of the prime offered movies and the movie you picked is not.So if you want to watch it you will have to pay the rental fee.
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05-09-2014, 12:01 AM
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When you have prime some of the instant videos are free, some are not. When you go to the search bar click the arrow by 'ALL DEPARTMENTS' and choose "AMAZON INSTANT VIDEO' (its the top choice). Click enter and then look on the left hand side and check the box that says Prime Eligible. The free videos will show up. You can then either watch it or choose to add it to your 'Watch list" . Make sure the Watch now is a bright green banner. The others cost money. The BOURNE ULTIMATUM you mentioned is NOT free.
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