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Guess their first fix wasn't a fix...
Another response from AMC+ 4/30/24
This is a joke.
Just got another email saying it has been resolved. ROKU & AMC+ firmware has not changed. Still broke.
- Portalogem2 years agoRoku Guru
Since this issue hasn't been resolved in around four months, if anyone doesn't want to continue paying for this service, you can cancel it, which is what I did.
***Just note that once you unsubscribe, you must wait until the end of your billing cycle and the service completely cancels before you can add it back.
If you don't want to cancel, because you're happy with the service regardless of this issue, you can post an update on this thread when the issue has been fixed so whenever this is eventually resolved, whoever wants to re-add this service again can do that at that future date. That way you don't have to continue paying for a broken service unless there is content on there that you're unable to stop watching. If you want, you can let AMC+ know why you're canceling as that may get them to resolve this faster (preferably before the end of your billing cycle).
I am thinking of resubscribing if AMC+ fixes this issue before my service end date, but the real issue I'm having is that I'm paying for enough premium channels, various fees are rising soon, and this issue makes it easy for me to put AMC+ on the chopping block until I'm ready to subscribe again in the future.
- 02ebz062 years agoStreaming Star
That's where I'm at.
Going to cancel, and tell them why.
Hope I can get a refund as I paid for a year.