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Amazon to Hike Fee for Prime Video Ad-Free Tier

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ConsumerAffairs · 18h
Amazon rebrands, raises price of Prime Video ad-free tier
Amazon is replacing its ad-free add-on with a new tier called Prime Video Ultra, priced at $4.99 per month. The upgrade includes ad-free viewing pl

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Amazon to hike price of ad-free Prime Video tier by $2 a month
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Amazon to Hike Prime Video’s Ad-Free Subscription Fee to $5 Per Month
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Amazon Is Jacking Up the Price on Prime Video Without Ads
Amazon announced today that prices for its ad-free tier of Prime Video will increase starting April 10.

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Amazon Prime Video nearly doubles the price to go ad-free and stream 4K video
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Amazon Raises Price Of Ad-Free Prime Video Plan, Tags “Ultra” Onto Brand Name
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