08-04-2017 23:26
I have the kids package but want to buy a 6 month pass instead of paying 2.99 a month but the website wont let me, keeps going to the kids tv page, will let me cancel my subscription but wont let me add it on, why is this?
09-04-2017 22:05
@Anonymous User Can I ask where you are seeing an option for a 6 month pass? Do you mean you have a voucher? 🙂
10-11-2017 20:59
10-11-2017 23:18
@Anonymous User @caseyb1993 @Anonymous User
Guys
As far as I can see, at the moment there no multi-month Now TV kids passes currently available, the closes to this I've seen are these package deals:-
The only thing I can suggest that you contact help chat and asked if you buy a number of monthly Kids Passes will they combine all of them into one multi-month pass.
Help chat is available on the following URL:
https://help.nowtv.com/get-in-touch
UK Bob
13-11-2017 19:55 - edited 13-11-2017 19:56
It's hard to understand why anyone would spend time trying to get a small discount on something that costs only £2.99 for a month.
That is less than the price of one pint of beer at the local pub, for goodness' sake!
Wlat
13-11-2017 20:41
@Anonymous User
You know Wlat
A savvy consumer should take any opportunity to save money, to say small amounts don't matter is somewhat short sighted and takes no account of an individual's circumstances.
If retailers are able to bulk buy any chosen Now TV's passes at a negotiated discount and offer some of that discount to consumers, it would be ridiculous to ignore those offers because of some sort of old fashioned misguided notion.
UK Bob
14-11-2017 24:08
@ukbobboy @Anonymous User
I agree with both of you. 🙂
My mum has a saying. Can't remember the exact phrase but it is something like "count the pennies and you get pounds."
I can get a bottle of wine for £2.99 nevermind a pint in the pub. 😄
14-11-2017 7:36
Yes Casey,
The saying is actually, "Look after the pennies and the pounds will look after themselves". It's one that I used to hear a lot when I was growing up, and when you look into it, it's a "Saying" that made common sense in past and it still makes sense today.
You know, you can ascribe a lot of different but similar meanings to this "Saying" but the one meaning I like is "Don't waste or spend your money frivolously".
UK Bob
14-11-2017 11:39
@ukbobboy Thanks, I knew it was something like that. 🙂
She always advises "live beneath your means" but treats now and again don't hurt. 😄
18-11-2017 13:18
Re multi month kids pass
A 12 month pass is advertised on Black Friday deals but will not go through.