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Vicky123
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I'm looking at renewing and noticed they have an entertainment package that includes NOW TV, it's not clear though if that includes the pass or just that you can get to NOW through their box. It's only £2 more than I currently pay for the basic package so seems a bit odd. Anyone know?
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Any terms and conditions for the package ?0
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I'm trying to make sense of the jargon in the T&C'S, It's just not clear whether you pay for the package and then pay again for a pass, neither makes much sense because if it's included then it's really cheap but if it's just access then not worth it because I can already get to NOW through the box I have but obviously would need to subscribe for a minimum monthly pass.DCFC79 said:Any terms and conditions for the package ?0 -
AFAIK, with the new packages based around NowTV , you lose some channels ( Eurosport is one ) if the channels you lose are of no consequence to you then it probably is only £2 more for the NowTV based packages compared to the legacy package you currently have1
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It says .
Our Entertainment TV package (featuring the NOW TV Entertainment pass) is currently half price for your first six months.
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Thanks everyone, I changed package and it is indeed £2 extra for NOW with Sky Movies also, if I get rid of NETFLIX I'm quids in!0
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And don't forget that lovely little rider - 24 month deal! So unlike NowTV, you cannot cancel month to month."There are not enough superlatives in the English language to describe a 'Princess Coronation' locomotive in full cry. We shall never see their like again". O S Nock0
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Not bothered about that, we'll always have some TV package and I'm guessing an extended period of staying in given I don't fancy masks and SD for the foreseeable. I wouldn't change broadband provider in any case as over the years BT have been the most reliable by a merry mile.poppasmurf_bewdley said:And don't forget that lovely little rider - 24 month deal! So unlike NowTV, you cannot cancel month to month.0
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