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mjm3346 said:e-mail 12 months sport @£19.99 a month plus 1 month free boostWonder if anyone knows if there is a "magic" algorithm which triggers these offers. My Sports pass expires mid March and the renewal price is something like £38.99 per month.Just trying to second guess if it's a case of brinkmanship or whether if I didn't tune in for a certain number of days it might prompt an offer?0
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inspectorperez said:mjm3346 said:e-mail 12 months sport @£19.99 a month plus 1 month free boostWonder if anyone knows if there is a "magic" algorithm which triggers these offers. My Sports pass expires mid March and the renewal price is something like £38.99 per month.Just trying to second guess if it's a case of brinkmanship or whether if I didn't tune in for a certain number of days it might prompt an offer?The online cancelling process triggers an "Are you sure" offer, which may be at a price point you'll acceptI've found that just leaving brings offers, but can't find any pattern to the timing or costs, but I'm in the fortunate position of not caring if I have it or not so can pick & choose without FOMO
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Farway said:inspectorperez said:mjm3346 said:e-mail 12 months sport @£19.99 a month plus 1 month free boostWonder if anyone knows if there is a "magic" algorithm which triggers these offers. My Sports pass expires mid March and the renewal price is something like £38.99 per month.Just trying to second guess if it's a case of brinkmanship or whether if I didn't tune in for a certain number of days it might prompt an offer?The online cancelling process triggers an "Are you sure" offer, which may be at a price point you'll acceptI've found that just leaving brings offers, but can't find any pattern to the timing or costs, but I'm in the fortunate position of not caring if I have it or not so can pick & choose without FOMOYes, I've been through the "Are you sure" process and it let me go the whole way to cancellation without attempting to lure me back.Like you I can take it or leave it, but I would pay £20 per month if I got the opportunity.0
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Offering sport for £21 per month for 12 months via their home page.0
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3 months half price Cinema just dropped into my inbox today. Personally not interested in this but i think it's the first time ever i've had an offer emailed to me and i've been with them for a good few years.
Outside of Xmas i think the most i would pay for Cinema is £2/3 which i've had in the past but don't expect to see that again but hey you never know.0 -
I think I was lucky, I had £1 cinema offer just before Christmas, which I took, but even then nothing there for my tastes, so a quid was all it was worth to mejohnbhoy70 said:3 months half price Cinema just dropped into my inbox today. Personally not interested in this but i think it's the first time ever i've had an offer emailed to me and i've been with them for a good few years.
Outside of Xmas i think the most i would pay for Cinema is £2/3 which i've had in the past but don't expect to see that again but hey you never know.
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E-mail offer of sport £19.99 a month for 6 months with 1 month free boost.
In my account offer is for 6 months sport £21.99 a month, 6 months boost £3 a month, 3 months Cinema at £4.99/month and 3 months entertainment at £5.99/month0 -
Cancelled both Boost and Cinema last night and accepted these offers made while cancelling:
Boost: £2 per month for 3 months (usually £6 per month)
Cinema: £4.99 per month for 6 months (usually £9.99 per month)
My Entertainment offer ends next month, so will be cancelling that in the next few weeks to see what offer I get0 -
Now have automatically renewed my £6.99 per month entertainment offer0
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