Amazon Prime offers a one click option to join MGM+, AMC+, Hallmark+ etc. When a movie is only on that streaming.
I’ve had MGM+, AMC+ for almost a year. It’s cheaper than constantly paying rentals.
I access these under My Stuff. My subscriptions are at the bottom of my list.
I don’t have a account to log directly into MGM+, AMC+ etc. Web sites. My access is through Prime.
I created a trial Hallmark+ today. How can I cancel? My tv Prime menu only lists the movies available on that subscription.
It’s sometimes annoying. Prime doesn’t list the movies by category. My MGM+ for example is just a long list. I think the real MGM+ web site would have better organization.
In the “Accounts & Lists” menu, go to “Memberships & Subscriptions”. That should take you to a page that lists all you add-on subscriptions. Under each one there should be a “manage” and “cancel” button.
Sometimes when a movie I want to watch is only available under one of these services, I will sign up for the free trial, watch the movie, and then immediately cancel the subscription.
That’s on the Amazon shopping App?
I don’t see it on the Prime tv screen.
I wish now that I had signed up at the real Streaming web site and received a account login.
Doing it through Prime is convenient, but I have trouble finding movies because they aren’t categorized. I just scroll the LONG list on MGM+ until a title catches my eye.
I will probably cancel my Hallmark+ trial. I wanted to watch the John Grisham movie A Painted House. Excellent movie. But, most of Hallmarks stuff doesn’t interest me.
Ah, I didn’t realize you were trying to do it on your TV. Those instructions were for the Amazon web site. If you log into Amazon in a web browser you can do it there. I’m not sure how, or if, you can do it on your TV.
But if you have the Amazon shopping app on your phone or tablet (or do they have a TV app as well?) you can do it there. Tap the “account” icon (the one that looks like a little person), scroll down and there should be a “Memberships & Subscriptions” link there, which should take you to that same screen that lists all your subscriptions.
Or, if you still have the email that Amazon sent you when you signed up, I’m pretty sure there’s a link in there that takes you directly to the page where you can cancel.
Thanks @WildaBeast
I’d almost forgotten about the Amazon Web site. I’ve gotten so accustomed to the App on my phone.
The web site always has the full features and options.
We have kind of a weird situation where my wife had a Prime account and we accessed Prime video through an app on an old Sony DVD player. At some point we added Britbox thru Prime, then after the last election my wife dropped her Prime account. BUT we can still access Britbox thru Prime… when we pull up the Prime app all we see are Britbox shows and nothing else.
We’re trying to figure out how to move the Britbox to our Roku device, where we do all of our other streaming from. But it’s not really clear what the best way is to do that. I think the easiest thing may be to just cancel Britbox thru Prime then create a new account with Britbox directly. We’ll probably lose our viewing history but that’s not a big deal.
I visited Hallmark+. They’re running a summersale, $39 for a year. (I assume its full price afterwards)
Prime signed me up this morning with a 7 day free trial and $7.99 plus tax a month.
Quite a difference. I’ll definitely cancel Hallmark+ on Prime.
Not possible to cancel on the TV.
I don’t see why you can’t find the subscription page on the App on your phone,though.
I did find it (eventually) on my Amazon phone App. Click the person icon, Account and Memberships/Subscriptions is in that long list.
This is the first time I’ve canceled a trial subscription. I usually go ahead and keep them for a year.
I canceled Hallmark+ yesterday. My trial subscription has a few more days. I’m not finding much that I want to watch. That John Grisham movie is an exception.
I was originally searching my TV menus because that’s where we sign-up. My interactions with Prime video is entirely on my Vizio tv.
Try watching Stalag 17 and the option for a MGM+ trial subscription is there and there’s also a rental price.