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Moneyineptitude wrote: »It's still available "On Demand" for customers who pay the bill!
What's the point in me watching it on demand when I have all 8 seasons on DVD plus the movie event redemption (which takes place between season 6 & 7)
I pre-ordered my copy of Live Another Day DVD on Amazon0 -
What's the point in me watching it on demand when I have all 8 seasons on DVD plus the movie event redemption (which takes place between season 6 & 7)
I pre-ordered my copy of Live Another Day DVD on Amazon
Is it sensible to preorder an expensive box set when you're struggling to pay an £82 bill?0 -
Guess YouView doesn't look so cheap and nasty now, eh? One gets their on demand content for free.0
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Oh nooo, I didn't knew £25.00 was expensive then £82.00 how will I cope now?!!
You do know that the £82 isn't going to magically disappear? So you will soon owe £82 plus another £25 for the box set you've preordered.
It seems a bit reckless to commit to more expenditure when you're having trouble paying the original £82.
Anyway you seem to have a bit of an attitude problem so to quote dragons den.....
"I'm out"0 -
Oh nooo, I didn't knew £25.00 was expensive then £82.00 how will I cope now?!!
The point isn't that £25 is more than £82, but that you would be better off putting that £25 towards the Sky bill.
As another poster has said earlier in the thread, even if your Sky gets cut off you will still owe them the money for the whole of your minimum term, which at £40+ a month is nearing £500.
If not paid, it will also have an impact of your credit worthiness, and that will have more of a long term impact on you.
Have a look over in the DFW forum if you're struggling. Even if you don't want to post 'your life story', you may be able to pick up some tips from people in the same boat as you.
The important thing is not to bury your head in the sand about this, as it won't just go away.0
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