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amazon cartel....slaps $1 price hike on amazon music unlimited starting feb 21
 

 
Subscribers to Amazon Music Unlimited in the U.S. and U.K. will have to pay a higher price for the on-demand streaming service starting in February. According to Amazon’s customer service pages in both countries, subscribers to both individual and student plans will begin paying more starting Feb. 21.

In the U.S., Amazon Music Unlimited will increase from $9.99 to $10.99 for individual subscribers and climb from $4.99 to $5.99 for subscribers to the student plan. Likewise, U.K. prices will increase from 9.99 pounds to 10.99 pounds for individual subscribers and from 4.99 pounds to 5.99 pounds for student subscribers


The e-commerce giant’s decision follows Apple’s move in October to charge higher prices for Apple Music as well as other cloud-based entertainment platforms and services.

Apple Music also raised individual subscriptions from $9.99 to $10.99 per month in the U.S. It also increased the price of family plans, which offers up to six accounts under a single subscription, from $14.99 to $16.99 per month.

Deezer, a small player in the U.S., raised the price of individual plans to $10.99 per month in 2022


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In May 2022, Amazon raised the price of Amazon Music Unlimited for Prime subscribers from $7.99 to $8.99 per month, and from $79 to $89 annually.

Spotify, the largest music subscription service, could soon follow suit. On the heels of Apple’s announcement, CEO Daniel Ek said during the company’s Oct. 25 earnings call that a U.S. price increase “is one of the things we would like to do.” Spotify has not raised its standard price from $9.99 since launching in the U.S. in 2011.


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 2 months ago '20        #2
gangasanta 
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aint nobody use this sh*t
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 2 months ago '07        #3
highstylin05 
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Yea I canceled my sh*t 15.99 too much for music. Got 6 months free Apple Music with my T-Mobile plan
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 2 months ago '04        #4
bw5011 
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I use them but about to cancel because the app always has an issue on my S22 Ultra. They keep promising updates. I just need to take 10 seconds to figure out how to move my library.
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 2 months ago '07        #5
varun313 
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Anybody not using Spotify is beyond me
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 2 months ago '11        #6
shellz386  topics gone triple plat - Number 1 spot x2
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My mom uses Amazon lmao
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 2 months ago '18        #7
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 messy marv stan said
Subscribers to Amazon Music Unlimited in the U.S. and U.K. will have to pay a higher price for the on-demand streaming service starting in February. According to Amazon’s customer service pages in both countries, subscribers to both individual and student plans will begin paying more starting Feb. 21.

In the U.S., Amazon Music Unlimited will increase from $9.99 to $10.99 for individual subscribers and climb from $4.99 to $5.99 for subscribers to the student plan. Likewise, U.K. prices will increase from 9.99 pounds to 10.99 pounds for individual subscribers and from 4.99 pounds to 5.99 pounds for student subscribers


The e-commerce giant’s decision follows Apple’s move in October to charge higher prices for Apple Music as well as other cloud-based entertainment platforms and services.

Apple Music also raised individual subscriptions from $9.99 to $10.99 per month in the U.S. It also increased the price of family plans, which offers up to six accounts under a single subscription, from $14.99 to $16.99 per month.

Deezer, a small player in the U.S., raised the price of individual plans to $10.99 per month in 2022






In May 2022, Amazon raised the price of Amazon Music Unlimited for Prime subscribers from $7.99 to $8.99 per month, and from $79 to $89 annually.

Spotify, the largest music subscription service, could soon follow suit. On the heels of Apple’s announcement, CEO Daniel Ek said during the company’s Oct. 25 earnings call that a U.S. price increase “is one of the things we would like to do.” Spotify has not raised its standard price from $9.99 since launching in the U.S. in 2011.



If this happens - I’m using a vpn
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 2 months ago '12        #8
gunshot225 
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My dad old and retired so he use his food stamp card to get prime for $5 a month.
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 2 months ago '19        #9
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 varun313 said
Anybody not using Spotify is beyond me
used Spotify Premium for 5 years and recently switched over to Amazon.

It's a better app with much higher sound quality for the same price.

Spotify is still using 320kbps MP3 files in 2023.



Amazon Ultra HD is the equivalent of Tidal's streaming, but $9 less and Amazon has about 80% of the artists that Spotify does, and the catalog keeps expanding.

I would advise any spotify users with a Prime account to try the 3 months free of Amazon Music Premium.


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 2 months ago '07        #10
varun313 
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 Megaman said
used Spotify Premium for 5 years and recently switched over to Amazon.

It's a better app with much higher sound quality for the same price.

Spotify is still using 320kbps MP3 files in 2023.



Amazon Ultra HD is the equivalent of Tidal's streaming, but $9 less and Amazon has about 80% of the artists that Spotify does, and the catalog keeps expanding.

I would advise any spotify users with a Prime account to try the 3 months free of Amazon Music Premium.
Yea I totally forget how Spotify quality is for sure really plain sounding.

I think I was just too damn used to Spotify but it's true other platforms got better quality no doubt
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