We’d like to remind Forumites to please avoid political debate on the Forum.
This is to keep it a safe and useful space for MoneySaving discussions. Threads that are – or become – political in nature may be removed in line with the Forum’s rules. Thank you for your understanding.
📨 Have you signed up to the Forum's new Email Digest yet? Get a selection of trending threads sent straight to your inbox daily, weekly or monthly!
The Forum now has a brand new text editor, adding a bunch of handy features to use when creating posts. Read more in our how-to guide
We're aware that some users are currently experiencing errors on the Forum. Our tech team is working to resolve the issue. Thanks for your patience.
Discuss the Netflix Hacks guide
Comments
-
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.0
-
Where can I get this modified version of netflixkzolover909 said:i have hacked netflix and now enjoying the netflix movies... actually i have not hacked it.. i have just downloaded the modified version.0 -
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.-3 -
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.
Cheryl0 -
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 discontinuedcw18 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 "only a maximum of two can be streaming at the same time" - the basic is now only one and that has added ads0 -
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 is0
-
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?0
-
https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/with-revulution-nfts--revuto-offers-lifetime-access-to-netflix-&-spotify-and-reinvents-how-subscriptions-are-managed-11526757compoCase 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?If something looks too good to be true…………..0
Confirm your email address to Create Threads and Reply
Categories
- All Categories
- 354.5K Banking & Borrowing
- 254.4K Reduce Debt & Boost Income
- 455.4K Spending & Discounts
- 247.4K Work, Benefits & Business
- 604.2K Mortgages, Homes & Bills
- 178.5K Life & Family
- 261.7K Travel & Transport
- 1.5M Hobbies & Leisure
- 16K Discuss & Feedback
- 37.7K Read-Only Boards
