I was on Amazon the other day, buying a Dyson battery.
It was £46 but I could buy it for £37 as long as I took a free months trial of Amazon Prime.
So I did and saved a couple of quid.
I was surprised by this, as I think this is the fourth trial I have had.
I had a months trial not long after they brought it out.
A further two after they had emailed me to encourage me to have a trial.
Now this one offering a discount.
Each time I thought they wont let me have another one.
I wouldnt have the front to keep applying for another trial, had they not solicited me.
This time it was quite handy as I was keen to see series 6 of Bosch.
So it seems that Amazon dont mind how many free trials you have of Prime
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTGPN0Ugt8AFans of crime drama series will love Bosch, which tells the story of LA Police Department homicide detective Hieronymus “Harry” Bosch who stands trial for shooting a murder suspect, while simultaneously investigating the mysterious death of a 13-year-old boy.
Based on the popular series of novels by Micheal Connolly and now in its sixth series on Amazon Prime, Bosch is a must-see with a 97% score on Rotten Tomatoes.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCM-I4j-Rv4You’d be crazy to miss a series that was co-written by Breaking Bad’s Bryan Cranston and this crime drama series is almost as addictive.
Having just been released from prison, crafty con man Marius (Giovanni Ribisi) assumes the identity of his prison cellmate and reunites with his estranged family, joining their bail bond business and leading a double life that’s almost as dangerous as the one he’s just escaped.
Critics have praised Sneaky Pete’s pacing and its many plot twists and turns, and Rotten Tomatoes agrees – the series is rated 96%.
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Based on world-shaking true events, OFFICIAL SECRETS tells the gripping story of whistleblower Katharine Gun (Keira Knightley), a British intelligence specialist who leaks a secret memo to the press in order to prevent the Iraq invasion by her government. Starring Keira Knightley, Matt Smith, Matthew Goode and Ralph Fiennes.
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Starring Rhys Ifans, Keira Knightley, Matt Smith
Coming in at number four, Julia Roberts makes her small screen debut in this well-rated series that actually began life as a podcast.
In ten short episodes, it tells the story of a social worker coming to terms with her work at a secret government centre supposedly set up to help army veterans return to civilian life.
Roberts gives a stellar performance in the lead role, brilliantly conveying the sense of underlying menace present in every episode, and earning the series a glowing 98% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Easy to see why Bezos has the monopoly on life. Three cheers for capitalism.
That was a joke.
You have to maintain your sense of humour during any lockdowns.
Three series to go.
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There's a documentary about minimalism on Netflix. I should of just watched that instead.