✅Sign-Up Links✅ →Peacock: $1.99/mo (up to 6 months) or $19.99/yr. Thru 12/2/24 shallistreamit.com/Peacock →Paramount+: $2.99/mo for 1st 2 months on either plan. Thru 12/4/24 shallistreamit.com/ParamountPlus →Max: $2.99/mo, up to 6 months. Good through 12/2/24 shallistreamit.com/Max →Fubo: $30 off 1st month and a free trial: shallistreamit.com/Fubo →Prime Channels up to 77% off for 2 months (includes STARZ, MGM+, Hallmark+, & more): amzn.to/3CBjmHG →Get more deals here: shallistreamit.com/deals
Thanks for sharing, so with Max, if I'm interested in a commercial free experience, are they offering a non-advertised work around similar to what you described with Peacock? Thanks for letting us know.
I hear ya- they did offer a discount for annual plans (including the ad-free) ahead of March Madness this past year so maybe they'll do that again in the Spring.
@@ShallIStreamIt You're right. I just remain amazed at the amount of competition to bring eyeballs to these platforms, and at how the approach of several to going all in with Commercials. What 1st brought us to Amazon and Netflix was they were by default commercial free. Paying more to stay c/f is a choice, and I get this. I'm just floored at how a big event such as Black Friday isn't applying at least some discount to their commercial free options. Each Eco-system has more content of interest than we can possibly watch. We tend to focus and pay for one at a time. It appears we'll be skipping Max for another year.
✅Sign-Up Links✅
→Peacock: $1.99/mo (up to 6 months) or $19.99/yr. Thru 12/2/24 shallistreamit.com/Peacock
→Paramount+: $2.99/mo for 1st 2 months on either plan. Thru 12/4/24 shallistreamit.com/ParamountPlus
→Max: $2.99/mo, up to 6 months. Good through 12/2/24 shallistreamit.com/Max
→Fubo: $30 off 1st month and a free trial: shallistreamit.com/Fubo
→Prime Channels up to 77% off for 2 months (includes STARZ, MGM+, Hallmark+, & more): amzn.to/3CBjmHG
→Get more deals here: shallistreamit.com/deals
My Peacock deal from last year ended yesterday. Today, I signed up again for $19.99 for a year, and then this day next year, it will end.
Nice! Hopefully they’ll have another deal next year, too.
😂mine too
Thanks for sharing,
so with Max, if I'm interested in a commercial free experience,
are they offering a non-advertised work around similar to what you
described with Peacock?
Thanks for letting us know.
No workaround with Max unfortunately.
@@ShallIStreamIt We both know it's not our call, however does it Seem Like an Amazing Wasted Opportunity to Maximize An Impulse Purchase to you?
I hear ya- they did offer a discount for annual plans (including the ad-free) ahead of March Madness this past year so maybe they'll do that again in the Spring.
@@ShallIStreamIt You're right. I just remain amazed at the amount of competition to bring eyeballs to these platforms, and at how the approach of several to going all in with Commercials. What 1st brought us to Amazon and Netflix was they were by default commercial free. Paying more to stay c/f is a choice, and I get this. I'm just floored at how a big event such as Black Friday isn't applying at least some discount to their commercial free options. Each Eco-system has more content of interest than we can possibly watch. We tend to focus and pay for one at a time. It appears we'll be skipping Max for another year.
I don't like the peacock deal this year
Most of the companies are offering smaller discounts than in year’s past this time around.
Be careful with peacock...I signed up for the 19.99 today and got a email saying they are charging me 79.99 for the year plan.
Are you suppose to sign up before Friday is that why?
Hmm I’d contact their customer service. Did your card get charged yet?
The deal started today so you won’t need to wait @lindatuttle9188
@@ShallIStreamIt are you a new subscriber
Just cancel and remove bank card from account few days before new Black Friday deal in 2025
Not to be weird but you have a nice voice. You should do an ASMR video.
Haha thanks- you’re not the first person to say that.