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  2. Here’s what streaming subscriptions cost right now — and the ...

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    Paramount+ offers a free seven-day trial. Apple TV+ offers a free seven-day trial. Amazon Prime — A Prime membership comes with a subscription to Prime Video and users can get a 30-day free ...

  3. Netflix Ends Free 30-Day Trial Offer in the U.S. - AOL

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    Netflix is no longer using a free trial membership to attract new subscribers in the U.S., having ended its free 30-day promo offer earlier in October. A Netflix spokesperson confirmed that the ...

  4. Netflix is axing its cheapest, ad-free plan in the US - AOL

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    Basic users in the US who want an ad-free viewing experience on Netflix will now have two choices: Netflix’s Standard plan, which costs $15.49 per month, and its Premium plan, which costs $22.99 ...

  5. Amazon Prime - Wikipedia

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    In Saudi Arabia [144] and Mexico, [140] users can pay for a Prime membership using only Amazon Gift Cards, without having to provide a credit or debit card beforehand. A free trial is not provided if there is no credit or debit card added to a user's account.

  6. Ken Goldin - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Goldin (born August 18, 1965) is an American auctioneer, television personality, and sports card collector. He has sold over $1.3 billion in memorabilia related to sports, history, and pop culture in his career, [1] including through his company, Goldin Auctions. [2] He is featured on the Netflix TV series King of Collectibles: The ...

  7. What is a 0% intro APR card? What to know about no ... - AOL

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    A 0% APR credit card is a type of credit card that charges no interest on new purchases you make or existing balances that you transfer within a fixed period of time — typically between 12 and ...