11-09-2020 17:40
When you pay for a service you don't expect there to be ads on that service?
In addition the ads are unskip-able and often for things completely unrelated?
Why should you have to suffer through more adverts when you've already purchased it.
Is there a option to stop these happening and if not there should be.
22-07-2021 12:02
im honestly ending my subscription after this month. Nearly finished the sopranos but now are taking the absolute p*ss with this nonsense. The price we pay for this is not worth it in comparison to other services who don’t force ads down our throat, or require our location to view content on mobile networks IN THE COUNTRY OF PURCHASE. absolute nonsense.
04-07-2021 12:53
Just because American companies do it doesn't mean its right and everyone should copy!!!
We haven't been LUCKY, it was done correctly in the uk, until the utter corporate capitalist greed was exported from the US.
Only thing companies understand is people walking.... even then they can't comprehend why its happening, no idea that greed chases customers away.
04-07-2021 12:54
@Anonymous User
It’s all down to the fact that Sky is owned by Comcast which is a US company.
04-07-2021 13:05
04-07-2021 13:07
@Anonymous User
Comcast is wanting to push its own business model into the Sky territories.
Regardless what country it is there is nothing much we can do, apart from either accept and try get discounts or move onto another streaming service.
04-07-2021 13:24
Move on it is then, thanks. 👍
Only check NowTV occasionally to see what new moves are out, usually disappointing selection anyway except once in a blue moon something worth my subscription. But no HD and basic sound... if its that kind if move then I'd buy the blurry with Dolby Atmos etc, or UHD if really good film.
Yes NOWTV, I said UHD and Dolby Atmos...... wonder how much extra they'd try to extort from its customer base for those options? which by the way, have been out for years already.
Sky NowTV 'Basic, backward, extortionate'
04-07-2021 19:27
Couldn’t agree more.
04-07-2021 14:16
nothing much we can do, apart from either accept and try get discounts or move onto another streaming service.
it is a strange decision in light of the loss of so much content and increased competition that the reaction of Now is to reduce streams and put adverts at the start of every show.
Also boost is counter intuitive to the no contract model. When I have them, my cinema, entertainment and sports have different renewal dates, and so does boost. With Netflix, the "boost" is on one pass, so you pay £6 basic, £10 improved, £14 top level, so it is simple. It does not work with 4 different passes. Or 5 if you add in a sports day pass where you have to pay for a month boost. I suspect the boost take up on Now is less than 10% of customers, so telling a large majority of your customers to stump up or suck it up isn’t that wise. Boost should have been left at £3 during the transition from 2 streams to 1 stream. At £5 it looks like a rip off.
I suspect that once 15th July comes there will be a large number of posts and a large number of cancellations.
26-08-2021 9:05
Shhh… you might start Now agreeing with you about one overarching Boost, and launching a family of individual Boosts, one for each membership.
Which they would somehow contrive to increase their revenue above that from the existing arrangement 😛
25-08-2021 23:40
I just googled this cr4p after being annoyed and see it is indeed a thing. I’m getting giffgaff adverts before programmes. I’m in uk.