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Revision as of 05:30, 27 June 2026 by BlScOfDe (talk | contribs) (Expansion of affected countries (request): new section)
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Duplicated page

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Should be merged with Amazon Prime Music Including Advertisements and Removing Downloads Linka (talk) 16:59, 3 June 2026 (UTC)Reply

Merging of Page & Collaboration (Maria128)

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Hello Maria128,

I noticed that you have created a duplicate article with more content, I believe this would be a good opportunity for us to collaborate and make a single good article about the amazon prime music downgrade.


Unfortunately, I don't have much time to do this and will have to do so later, but when I get the chance I'll read through both our articles entirely and see what can be merged, for right now I will add the picture from my article to yours and add your article to the main amazon page. Once they are merged, I think it would be best to delete my article from the wiki.


Let me know what you think! Left4Code (talk) 17:54, 3 June 2026 (UTC)Reply

Merge completed

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Content from Amazon Prime Music including advertisements and removing downloads has been merged into this article, the surviving page. That page now redirects here and its revision history is preserved for attribution. The pricing was sourced to Amazon's own India page (Rs 119, not the Rs 199 some outlets reported), the Reddit citations were removed per the wiki's sourcing rules, and Android Authority was added for Amazon's India-only confirmation. Left4Code requested on this page (17:54, 3 June 2026) that the duplicate be deleted once merged; that decision is left to an administrator, since the merge only redirects and does not delete. Maria128 (talk)

Expansion of affected countries (request)

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I live in Austria (the one without Kangaroos) and in the middle of June i sat at the airport noticing that my downloaded content was empty. Faced with the approaching deadline which was my flight, i bit the bullet and subscribed to Amazon Music Unlimited in order to get my music catalog back, so i can listen to it without an internet connection (like on a plane or a remote country where it is limited).

And o/c while you can subscribe within the app, customers are forced to manage (cancel) their subscriptions though the Amazon website....

btw, i searched through my mail account incl. spam, but i did not find the mentioned notification about these changes. BlScOfDe (talk) 05:30, 27 June 2026 (UTC)Reply