Quick question why is there such a varied difference when buying passes for Now Tv ?
Example
Entertainment Pass
Store bought £10 for 2 months - Now Tv £7.99 1 month
Sports Pass
Store bought £10 for 1 week - Now Tv £14.99
£25 for 1 month - Now Tv £33.99 (I know there is an offer for £20 per month if you take 3 months at the moment.
Movie Pass
Store bought £15 for 2 months - Now Tv £11.99 for 1 month
Cheers
@Anonymous User Stores frequently sell what they call “loss leaders”. These are items sold at a loss in order to get customers through the door in the hope that the customers will come back and spend more money there. So, they might sell NowTV passes cheaply in the hope that you might, possibly, buy your next tv from them.
@Anonymous User @Mark_Weinreb
Guys
It's more likely that retail stores can buy Now TV passes at bulk discount and wholesale prices and then pass on some of that discount to it's customers, i.e. you and me.
That way Now TV gets a good chunk of money upfront, to keep itself running smoothly, and you and I buy passes at a smallish discount, that way everybody wins.
UK Bob
UK Bob