23-03-2016 18:11
23-03-2016 20:43
Thats because you've got your strategy completely back to front! NowTV is already cheap relative to the oldskool alternatives (Sky, Virgin etc.). Those other services might reward you with silly freebies... but thats probably because they are trying to keep you blindly paying above market rates (like a casino plying you with free drinks).
With modern subscription services like NowTV the trick is to not be loyal and to keep cancelling the subscription on a routine basis.
NowTV actually makes it really easy to pay below the published prices if you want to save money - either by trying to leave and accepting what they offer you or by repeatedly buying new boxes when retailers put them on sale - you can currently get a box with 6 months entertainment for £20 in Argos. Save £21 and count the pair of AAA batteries as your freebie!
23-03-2016 21:15
As MontyMouse has already mentioned, there are plenty of legitimate ways of obtaining 'Entertainment' and 'Movie' passes at discounted prices. Many of which come bundled with a Now TV (black) box.
Indeed, Argos currently have a couple of £19.95 Now TV box deals with 6 months Entertainment or 4 months Movie pass vouchers.
Cheers
23-03-2016 21:54
Put it this way, the amount I've saved by buying period passes for movies and entertainment over the last 18 months of being a NOW TV customer has saved me plenty of money in comparison to having a Sky sub.
I've also had plenty of free passes thanks to promotions such as buying a new Gillette razor or a new Chromecast.
24-03-2016 18:23
@SeeMoreDigital wrote:Indeed, Argos currently have a couple of £19.95 Now TV box deals with 6 months Entertainment or 4 months Movie pass vouchers.
Well, I collected my two new boxes and passes earlier today. So I now have two spare remotes, PSU's and HDMI leads and four AAA batteries...
Result
24-03-2016 18:36
@SeeMoreDigital wrote:
@SeeMoreDigital wrote:
Indeed, Argos currently have a couple of £19.95 Now TV box deals with 6 months Entertainment or 4 months Movie pass vouchers.
Well, I collected my two new boxes and passes earlier today. So I now have two spare remotes, PSU's and HDMI leads and four AAA batteries...
Result
Triple-A batteries aren't really a problem for me and here's why
24-03-2016 19:03
HELLO . Have you any idea why i can only watch the latest episode of Emmerdale and no others? MANY THANKS
24-03-2016 19:14
@Anonymous User they are there just hidden (for no reason at all, blame ITV). Load the most recent episode and hit pause once the adverts finish. Now along the bottom should be all the other episodes.
23-03-2016 21:59
@Anonymous User wrote:Thats because you've got your strategy completely back to front! NowTV is already cheap relative to the oldskool alternatives (Sky, Virgin etc.). Those other services might reward you with silly freebies... but thats probably because they are trying to keep you blindly paying above market rates (like a casino plying you with free drinks).
With modern subscription services like NowTV the trick is to not be loyal and to keep cancelling the subscription on a routine basis.
NowTV actually makes it really easy to pay below the published prices if you want to save money - either by trying to leave and accepting what they offer you or by repeatedly buying new boxes when retailers put them on sale - you can currently get a box with 6 months entertainment for £20 in Argos. Save £21 and count the pair of AAA batteries as your freebie!
Don't forget the free HDMI cable, a lot of manufacturers do not give you a HDMI cable in the box.
24-03-2016 18:17
Guys
I love old sckool
Don't knock it, just love it.
UK Bob