HBO offers half rebate to members after Amazon Prime way out

The markdown offer is a work to hold clients who had their memberships stopped

WarnerMedia-possessed HBO will offer a sizable rebate to current and previous supporters following the link organization’s exit from Amazon Prime Video’s Channels stage, the organization said Friday.

HBO lost an expected 5,000,000 endorsers who joined through Amazon after an arrangement between the two corporate monsters lapsed on Wednesday. The markdown offer is a work to hold clients who had their memberships stopped.

Clients can buy in to HBO Max, the organization’s streaming stage, at a half markdown through Sept. 26. The membership will cost $7.49 each month for the initial a half year, down from its typical expense of $14.99 each month.

HBO said the markdown is accessible to all clients who got to the organization through Prime Video, just as new and returning HBO Max supporters. Clients can pursue the arrangement at HBOMax.com or through Apple, Google, LG, Microsoft, Sony, Roku and Vizio stages.

WarnerMedia and Amazon agreed to drop HBO from Prime Video in 2020. HBO leaders say the choice was made to set up an immediate association with paid supporters, as opposed to depend on an outsider.

HBO Max had about 68 million worldwide paid supporters as of July. WarnerMedia projects that HBO and HBO Max will have 70 million to 73 million worldwide supporters before the year’s over.