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cshwone
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  #2428975 28-Feb-2020 17:36
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Conflicting feedback so will give it a go anyway and see what happens



c0ld
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  #2429116 28-Feb-2020 23:03
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It states on their Amazon landing page that you can resign for another 12 months and get if free again, even mentions you can do it via Your 2degrees

https://www.2degreesmobile.co.nz/broadband/amazon/

"I’m already with
2degrees Broadband

If you’re out of contract, you can re-sign to a new 12 month unlimited broadband plan and get Prime Video on us for a year.

Visit Your 2degrees"


In T&C's at the bottom is states amongst other things:

"If you have an existing Prime Video subscription, you’ll just need to cancel this and start again with a new account to get the offer."


sbowness
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  #2429135 29-Feb-2020 07:27
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That's a brave interpretation. The terms and conditions https://www.2degreesmobile.co.nz/termsofuse/broadband/promotions/amazon-prime-video-on-us-for-1-year-terms-and-conditions/ have this:

 

"11. If you wish to continue subscribing to Amazon Prime Video after the 12 month Promotion period, the standard Amazon Prime Video subscription charges will apply."

 

Like the joining credit, the intention is that you will get it once and once only. Anything else would be at the discretion of their retention policy.




c0ld
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  #2429136 29-Feb-2020 07:34
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Hmm not sure, ordinarily (like for the joining credit etc) you'd expect to see New Customers Only or something, nothing like that for the Amazon offer. Could all definitely be worded better to remove any ambiguity.

@2degreescare - any official policy on this?

darkasdes2
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  #2432336 4-Mar-2020 11:55
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I have just called 2 Degrees customer services and have been told that they cant do the Amazon Prime offer after you have had it once due to the agreement with Amazon Prime.

 

Also, they wont do the account credit of $200 if you have had it before.


KrazyKid
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  #2432414 4-Mar-2020 13:37
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YMMV on what you get. I got the $200 credit, but no Prime. Seems others got both.

 

I'd be holding out for at least one of these or walking.


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