As of today, Amazon Prime no longer includes Stargate SG-1.
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Originally posted by jelgate View PostIf only their was a magical disc that allowed you to watch Stargate. Since that black magic does not exist
What traitor amid my ranks deserves punishment!!sigpicALL THANKS TO THE WONDERFUL CREATOR OF THIS SIG GO TO R.I.G.A lie is just a truth that hasn't gone through conversion therapy yetThe truth isn't the truth
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I posted my first message while I was tired and upset, so I was succinct. To be more exact with more details, I was watching Stargate SG-1 as background while I was doing some work continuously for a few days since it had a lot of emotional scenes in it I was using to help me deal with a very traumatic breakup I had with my significant other. It was playing fine. When it came time to hit NEXT for the next episode, the screen said something to the effect of "you do not have authorization for this content". I reloaded literally everything, got back to the episode, and it said I had to buy it. I was floored.
I submitted both a Feedback asking what happened and entered a Chat (since Feedback seemed like the wrong word). In Chat they confirmed that Stargate SG-1 license (for inclusion as part of Amazon Prime Video) had been terminated by the content owner, and the same thing was also sent to me in an email reply to my Feedback from some other customer support rep. They also said that my feedback was being used as an indication to them of my concerns regarding this issue. So, obviously, they are considering whether or not to continue including Stargate SG-1 as part of Amazon Prime.
However, I want to clarify that one may outright purchase it per episode or per season year of episodes in Amazon Prime and watch it that way. If I'm going to consider that, then I would almost certainly not give my money directly to Amazon, but instead get the highest quality HD content from some sort of solid archive format (BluRay? I assume it exists? I'd have to look.).
If anyone needs proof, I saved both conversations.
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Originally posted by Gatefan1976 View PostWho told you about my magic disc's????
What traitor amid my ranks deserves punishment!!
Originally posted by Ulmo View PostI posted my first message while I was tired and upset, so I was succinct. To be more exact with more details, I was watching Stargate SG-1 as background while I was doing some work continuously for a few days since it had a lot of emotional scenes in it I was using to help me deal with a very traumatic breakup I had with my significant other. It was playing fine. When it came time to hit NEXT for the next episode, the screen said something to the effect of "you do not have authorization for this content". I reloaded literally everything, got back to the episode, and it said I had to buy it. I was floored.
I submitted both a Feedback asking what happened and entered a Chat (since Feedback seemed like the wrong word). In Chat they confirmed that Stargate SG-1 license (for inclusion as part of Amazon Prime Video) had been terminated by the content owner, and the same thing was also sent to me in an email reply to my Feedback from some other customer support rep. They also said that my feedback was being used as an indication to them of my concerns regarding this issue. So, obviously, they are considering whether or not to continue including Stargate SG-1 as part of Amazon Prime.
However, I want to clarify that one may outright purchase it per episode or per season year of episodes in Amazon Prime and watch it that way. If I'm going to consider that, then I would almost certainly not give my money directly to Amazon, but instead get the highest quality HD content from some sort of solid archive format (BluRay? I assume it exists? I'd have to look.).
If anyone needs proof, I saved both conversations.Originally posted by aretood2Jelgate is right
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Originally posted by Ulmo View PostI posted my first message while I was tired and upset, so I was succinct. To be more exact with more details, I was watching Stargate SG-1 as background while I was doing some work continuously for a few days since it had a lot of emotional scenes in it I was using to help me deal with a very traumatic breakup I had with my significant other. It was playing fine. When it came time to hit NEXT for the next episode, the screen said something to the effect of "you do not have authorization for this content". I reloaded literally everything, got back to the episode, and it said I had to buy it. I was floored.
I submitted both a Feedback asking what happened and entered a Chat (since Feedback seemed like the wrong word). In Chat they confirmed that Stargate SG-1 license (for inclusion as part of Amazon Prime Video) had been terminated by the content owner, and the same thing was also sent to me in an email reply to my Feedback from some other customer support rep. They also said that my feedback was being used as an indication to them of my concerns regarding this issue. So, obviously, they are considering whether or not to continue including Stargate SG-1 as part of Amazon Prime.
However, I want to clarify that one may outright purchase it per episode or per season year of episodes in Amazon Prime and watch it that way. If I'm going to consider that, then I would almost certainly not give my money directly to Amazon, but instead get the highest quality HD content from some sort of solid archive format (BluRay? I assume it exists? I'd have to look.).
If anyone needs proof, I saved both conversations.
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I also just sent an email to Amazon and got the same response. I thin (or hope through rose colored glasses) if enough people complain they might try to get it back. Took FOREVER for me to find the link... They don't make it easy.
Here is the link to the customer service site - you'll need to be logged on as a prime member, then select the "Prime or something else" button and go from there.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/contact-ussigpic
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