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Thank you! I was able to snag this deal.Peacock is now on sale 19.99 for the year if there are any hold outs. Use code PEAT4VNFWRKCTAK for $60 off.
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Thank you! I was able to snag this deal.Peacock is now on sale 19.99 for the year if there are any hold outs. Use code PEAT4VNFWRKCTAK for $60 off.
Exactly what he said!..You log on the TV the same way you would on the website and put your new login info in?
Limited Time Offer: Get 1 year of Peacock for $29.99
... enter code WINTERSAVINGS to redeem.
Excludes current Peacock Premium and Premium Plus subscribers. Current retail rate applies after offer ends (currently $79.99/year). Cancel anytime.
... This Code is valid February 3, 2025 – February 18, 2025 and is subject to early termination (the “Redemption Period”).... You are only eligible to redeem this offer if you: (i) are 18 years of age or older; (ii) reside in the United States (including its territories, commonwealths and possessions); (iii) provide Peacock with a valid payment method; and (iv) are not a current Peacock Premium or Premium Plus subscriber.... Unless you cancel before the end of your Access Period, when your Access Period expires you will automatically be charged for your Peacock Premium subscription on an annual basis at the then-current retail rate (plus tax) unless and until you cancel (excludes Vermont subscribers except where permitted by law). Cancel anytime to avoid future charges.... Cannot be combined with any other offer, including any offer redeemed in the past 12 months. ...
I went to the links and I’m still trying to understand. What does it mean.. Subject to early termination? ...
I think it just means that Peacock reserves the right to end the offer before Feb 18 (the planned end date), if it so chooses.
Something like that.
Isn’t that fraud? Couldn’t we purchase it today and then they cancel it next month? Lol.
No. The point is that they are telling you that they can end the offer next week and, if you haven't already taken advantage of it, the offer will not be available to you then even though it's not February 18th yet.
If anyone is interested, Peacock has the 2019 Grand Prix series on. I'm currently watching 2019. Since there's nothing else of figure skating on at the moment.
They put old Grand Prix events on the app?
I saw that over the weekend as well and I was like what the heck
I only see Synchro stuff under Figure Skating now on the app.
If anyone is interested, Peacock has the 2019 Grand Prix series on. I'm currently watching 2019. Since there's nothing else of figure skating on at the moment.
They put old Grand Prix events on the app?
I saw that over the weekend as well and I was like what the heck
Wow, I only paid $6.99/month last year. Guess I should have just kept it...oops.Peacock's price is going up again- hopefully promo deals will continue to pop up here and there.
Source: https://tvline.com/news/peacock-price-increase-july-2025-subscription-cost-1235475112/
I got that offer, too, in May. Guess I should have checked yes.When I went to cancel, they offered a 1.99 / month rate through the end of the year.
I kept Paramount another year because it discounted. Peacock I'll subscribe in Oct. and keep through March or April. That's all I care to pay for.I also use togtherprice.com to cost share all of the streaming services because they really all add up to as much as cable now. I am sharing peacock, hbo, stars, paramount and apple one right now. I get a month of Netflix like twice a year because it is just all too much.
If you use t-Mobile for cell, you get Netflix and Hulu (with ads) for free. My Amazon prime (which is 1/2 price due to my income) includes Prime Video, also does my WalMart+ (also 1/2 price) which includes Paramount+ for free. I do pay the annual for Peacock, which comes out to $6.00 per month. Add to all of that the "free" ad supported streamers (Tubi, etc) and I have plenty of TV for a very low price.I kept Paramount another year because it discounted. Peacock I'll subscribe in Oct. and keep through March or April. That's all I care to pay for.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but the annual cost for Peacock (with ads) for 12 months is now $109.99. For those that want to pay monthly, the cost is now $10.99.If you use t-Mobile for cell, you get Netflix and Hulu (with ads) for free. My Amazon prime (which is 1/2 price due to my income) includes Prime Video, also does my WalMart+ (also 1/2 price) which includes Paramount+ for free. I do pay the annual for Peacock, which comes out to $6.00 per month. Add to all of that the "free" ad supported streamers (Tubi, etc) and I have plenty of TV for a very low price.
Being retired you gotta watch all the pennies.![]()
If you use t-Mobile for cell, you get Netflix and Hulu (with ads) for free. My Amazon prime (which is 1/2 price due to my income) includes Prime Video, also does my WalMart+ (also 1/2 price) which includes Paramount+ for free. I do pay the annual for Peacock, which comes out to $6.00 per month. Add to all of that the "free" ad supported streamers (Tubi, etc) and I have plenty of TV for a very low price.
Being retired you gotta watch all the pennies.![]()
I find Netflix to be the least disruptive with their ads. I pay $8 per month for the ads version. It's nothing like Hulu with ads which drives me insane, but I only pay $1 per month so I'll suck it up lol.We are still paying $3/mo for Peacock. Sometimes it pays to not cancel especially as we do watch other things on it including Poker Face.
OTOH, we do cancel Netflix when we're done watching whatever series we watch on them because it's now $18 to watch without ads.
I use Consumer Cellular (also retired so I pay half the normal cell prices). With Peacock going up @$10/month) I'll still punch out some Pennie's to watch figure skating.If you use t-Mobile for cell, you get Netflix and Hulu (with ads) for free. My Amazon prime (which is 1/2 price due to my income) includes Prime Video, also does my WalMart+ (also 1/2 price) which includes Paramount+ for free. I do pay the annual for Peacock, which comes out to $6.00 per month. Add to all of that the "free" ad supported streamers (Tubi, etc) and I have plenty of TV for a very low price.
Being retired you gotta watch all the pennies.![]()