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Do you get access to the majority of Max titles with this bundle? Thinking of switching but don't want to if the Max originals and stuff are unavailable.
Exactly what the title says: Is the Disney + Hulu HBO MAX deal I’m hearing about without Ads?
I saw an ad on FB but can’t find it anywhere now.
I recently got the Disney Hulu max bundle through Hulu but I decided to get a extra max subscription (no ads) because I thought I needed it to access the max portion of the bundle. Did I have to do that and what happens if I cancel max subscription?
I am trying to figure out the best value way to buy Hulu (no ads), ESPN+, Disney+, and Max and trying to figure out if I can beat my current pricing.
Currently, I subscribe to the legacy Hulu (w/ads)/ESPN+/Disney bundle for $21.99 through Disney. I also subscribe to Hulu (no ads) through Hulu as well as Max through Hulu. Because of the credits for "double subscribing" to Hulu, I end up paying (w/tax) $38 to Hulu + $13 to Disney + ($51 total).
As a Verizon FiOS internet subscriber, I can get Disney/Hulu (w/ad)/ESPN+ for $10 a month. I understand that like I currently do, if I subscribe to Hulu (w/o ads) + ad supported bundle with Verizon I can get a credit on my Hulu bill for the difference between the ad supported and no add package. So I was trying to figure out if the following will work (or if there is a better option out there).
After running some options, if it will work I think my best deal is: 1) Subscribe to the no ad Hulu/Disney/Max bundle with Hulu for $29.99; 2) Pay $10 to Verizon for the add based Disney/Hulu/ESPN bundle to get ESPN+ in the mix 3) Get a statement credit with Hulu for my double subscription (I think it's $9 for difference between ad and no add pricing).... Or can you only get this credit if you subscribe to Hulu individually and not through a bundle? If this works total is about $31.
If the above doesn't work, I have seen it stated in Verizon forms that I can subscribe w/ Verizon ($10) and add to an existing Hulu (no ads) sub and get a statement credit for the ad supporting pricing ($18.99 - $9.99 = $9) But then I would need to also pay $17 a month for Max. This might be simpler and more likely to work: sub to Hulu individually (no ads ). Add the Verizon bundle. Pay $10 to Verizon and $18.99 less $9 statement credit = $9 to Hulu. Pay $17 to Max. Total cost $36 a month.
Will this work? Any better way to attack?
Link to Verizon "ad free upgrade" explained: https://community.verizon.com/t5/TV-Movies/Upgrading-to-hulu-no-ads-through-Verizon-bundle/m-p/1731323
You can upgrade from the $4.99/month “with ads” bundle offer to the “no ads” bundle for an additional $10 via your account on Disney+ or Hulu website.
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