08-01-2016 10:18 - last edited on 18-01-2017 12:21 by Karl-F
Hey,
I have a NOW TV box and I was just wondering about the duration of the Sky Sports month pass. I am looking to watch the NFL playoff games this month and then the Superbowl on the 7th February but I do not want to continue with the month pass after this. I was just wondering what way the month pass works.
If I bought a month pass today would it expire on the 8th February or would it expire on the 31st January and then would I have to get a new pass for February in order to watch the Superbowl?
Thanks for any help
Mark
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08-01-2016 10:39
@Anonymous User your pass would run until this time next month, so if you started it now it would renew on the 8th February at 10:38.
If you are only after one month, cancel the pass as soon as you've purchased it, it will still run for the full length, but you won't be charged £31.99 in February.
08-01-2016 10:39
@Anonymous User your pass would run until this time next month, so if you started it now it would renew on the 8th February at 10:38.
If you are only after one month, cancel the pass as soon as you've purchased it, it will still run for the full length, but you won't be charged £31.99 in February.
08-01-2016 13:59
Thanks for the reply @Anonymous User. I need to use NOW TV for the NFL playoffs as I normally have other ways of watching the American Football, however my normal means of viewing restricts the playoffs and Superbowl. I just wanted to make sure that if I bought a month pass now, I would still be active for the Superbowl on the 7th February.
Again, thanks for your reply and help.
@Anonymous User wrote:@Anonymous User your pass would run until this time next month, so if you started it now it would renew on the 8th February at 10:38.
If you are only after one month, cancel the pass as soon as you've purchased it, it will still run for the full length, but you won't be charged £31.99 in February.
18-01-2017 12:22
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