We're not pulling this theory out of thin air, mind you. Someone sent a handful of screenshots to Engadget that shows an unlimited video streaming section for Prime members.
"Your Amazon Prime membership now includes unlimited, commercial-free, instant streaming of 5,000 movies and TV shows at no additional cost," one of the screenshots reads.
A Prime membership runs $79 a year, or about $6.58 per month. By comparison, Netflix's Watch Instantly package costs $95.88 a year, which makes this whole thing all the more interesting.
So how solid is the tip? Engadget says it was unable to view the unlimited option on any of its Prime enabled accounts, and neither were any of its readers. But for what it's worth, the tipster said the option had been removed from his account as well. Either this whole thing was bogus to begin with, or Amazon may have let the cat out of the bag ahead of schedule.
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