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  • Doc_N
    Doc_N Posts: 8,671 Forumite
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    I read that Netflix are starting to clamp down on family sharing where it’s not within the same house. If they do that, this family leaves Netflix altogether.
  • atlantis187
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    i have hacked netflix and now enjoying the netflix movies... actually i have not hacked it.. i have just downloaded the modified version.
    Where can I get this modified version of netflix
  • pphillips
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    edited 27 April 2021 at 1:36PM
    A Netflix hack worth considering for some people with extra cash lying around is the 100% cashback (paid in CRO) on the standard plan through Crypto.com. This requires a minimum £3000 investment for as long as you want the Netflix cashback (6 month minimum).

    There are a range of Crypto.com cards that offer other attractive cashback and perks.

    Further details can be found here: https://help.crypto.com/en/articles/2742447-crypto-com-visa-card-rewards-benefits

    It's also worth mentioning that Crypto.com have a referral scheme paying $25 in CRO to the referee and the referer.

    Note: the value of your investment can go up or down, this comment is not financial advice.
  • cw18
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    Point 5 - alternative to Netflix

    Needs prices checking (and possibly updating).
    Has NowTV Cinema as £11.99, but they reduced it to £9.99 a while ago.

    And the £9.99 for two months introductory offer on Entertainment looks to need removing - they're currently offering a single month of Cinema + Entertainment + Boost for £9.99 until 21st of this month.
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  • mjm3346
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    edited 20 October 2021 at 7:42AM
    cw18 said:
    Point 5 - alternative to Netflix

    Needs prices checking (and possibly updating).
    Has NowTV Cinema as £11.99, but they reduced it to £9.99 a while ago.

    And the £9.99 for two months introductory offer on Entertainment looks to need removing - they're currently offering a single month of Cinema + Entertainment + Boost for £9.99 until 21st of this month.
    and the article linked to from point 5 still has " Kids – £3.99/mth" when it is now included in entertainment to try and make up for other lost content and Sky One has been rebranded - while there may be old stock around the Now TV stick is discontinued

    and "only a maximum of two can be streaming at the same time" - the basic is now only one and that has added ads
  • wild666
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    I have the basic package but I can stream content from other providers it's just knowing how to do it. I watch Netflix on a night when I'm in bed and the other content throughout the day.
    Someone please tell me what money is
  • Has anyone come across the Netflix lifetime subscription offer from a company called Revuto? For £303 they will give you a pre-paid debit card that will cover the standard package fees for life! At £11.99 pm, the £303 would normally only cover just over 2 years but they are providing lifetime access. I assume there is a disclaimer in the event either company goes out of business or Netflix decide to disallow it in someway, but is it worth a punt?
  • Doc_N
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    compoCase said:
    Has anyone come across the Netflix lifetime subscription offer from a company called Revuto? For £303 they will give you a pre-paid debit card that will cover the standard package fees for life! At £11.99 pm, the £303 would normally only cover just over 2 years but they are providing lifetime access. I assume there is a disclaimer in the event either company goes out of business or Netflix decide to disallow it in someway, but is it worth a punt?
    https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/with-revulution-nfts--revuto-offers-lifetime-access-to-netflix-&-spotify-and-reinvents-how-subscriptions-are-managed-11526757

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