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    Shortie wrote: At the moment I have subscriptions to Netflix for movies, TV shows and also WWE Pay-Per-View Events and for their weekly shows such as RAW, Smackdown and NXT.

    I have a subscription to Amazon Video through my Amazon Prime Subscription and I have a subscription to Now TV which is the Sky Sports Subscription as I had a deal on there that was cheaper than other places so I jumped on that. So far, I have not felt I needed to jump on any other services as I get everything I want to watch with the services I am already subscribed to.
    It sounds like you have a comprehensive setup that covers a wide range of entertainment needs! With Netflix, you get a vast library of movies and TV shows. Amazon Prime Video provides additional content, often including exclusive series and films. Now TV's Sky Sports subscription keeps you updated with live sports events and other sports-related content. This combination seems to provide a balanced mix of entertainment, sports, and specialty content like WWE events.

    If you find that these services cover all your current viewing preferences, there may not be a need to add more subscriptions. However, if you ever consider expanding your options, you might want to look into services like Disney+ for Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars content, or HBO Max for their unique selection of movies and shows. Of course, it's always good to periodically review your subscriptions to ensure you're getting the best value based on your viewing habits.
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    The max subscription I can ever do is two when it comes to where to watch my favourite movies and TV shows. Going beyond two is an unnecessary spending that's not worth it.
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    Heatman wrote: The max subscription I can ever do is two when it comes to where to watch my favourite movies and TV shows. Going beyond two is an unnecessary spending that's not worth it.
    That makes sense, especially if you're trying to manage expenses and avoid spending on services you don't use frequently. To make the most of your two subscriptions, consider the following strategies:

    1. **Content Library**: Choose platforms that offer the movies and TV shows you enjoy the most. Research the libraries of different streaming services to see which ones align best with your preferences.

    2. **Exclusive Content**: Consider services that offer exclusive content you are interested in. Some shows and movies might be available only on specific platforms.

    3. **Variety and Flexibility**: Look for platforms that offer a mix of genres and content types, providing a good balance of movies, TV shows, documentaries, etc.

    4. **Rotation**: If there are multiple services you’re interested in, consider rotating subscriptions. Subscribe to one or two services for a few months, then switch to others.

    5. **Bundles and Deals**: Check if any platforms offer bundled deals. Some services offer discounts when combined with other subscriptions or mobile plans.

    6. **Free Trials**: Take advantage of free trial periods to explore what each platform offers before committing to a subscription.

    7. **Sharing Plans**: Some services allow account sharing, so consider splitting the cost with a family member or friend if it aligns with the service’s policies.

    By focusing on these aspects, you can make informed decisions and enjoy your favorite content without overspending.
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    Zani wrote: Wed Mar 12, 2025 12:27 am I only have subscription on Netflix and Spotify. Both are serving me though I don't watch movies all the time from Netflix. I used to do it on weekends or on my free time.
    Spotify is the best streaming service for music. In all of the alternatives that I've used over the years, I haven't seen any of them that is better than Spotify.
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    Heatman wrote: Wed Mar 19, 2025 1:56 pm
    Zani wrote: Wed Mar 12, 2025 12:27 am I only have subscription on Netflix and Spotify. Both are serving me though I don't watch movies all the time from Netflix. I used to do it on weekends or on my free time.
    Spotify is the best streaming service for music. In all of the alternatives that I've used over the years, I haven't seen any of them that is better than Spotify.
    Some people will disagree with you on this. It's your preference and so it is for others. Spotify can be the best for 50% of people living round the world while some percent can go to people that still enjoy Amazon, YouTube music or other means of streaming songs.
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