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NOW TV offer

New to the forum but I just wanted to let fellow consumers know, I've been with NOW TV for a while I used to get decent offers (pay £100 a year for movies and entertainment etc.) But for a while after checking their "offers for you" and recieving nothing, I've just paid full price (£25 a month) I thought I'd haggle or get another offer via live chat but to no avail I went right to the end and cancelled my subscription I thought I'd only have to start it again anyway. MIRACULOUSLY the second I had cancelled, the "offers for you" section had 4 months movies and entertainment for £40 (normal price £87.92). So it may be best to completely cancel your subscription to receive this offer that is not available for existing customers

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  • Bigphil1474
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    Curt, Now TV have some weird and wonderful offer systems that all seem to be random. I had sports and movies and was paying £28 a month for both on a deal. Cancelled them as I now get sports with VM for an extra £15 a month and there weren't many new movies worth paying for. I then got an offer of movies for £5.99 a month for six months. They keep offering me deals on Entertainment, but I get everything other than Atlantic through my VM box. I do have the Now boost thing which is normally £3 a month but I get for £2 a month - mainly so my son can access my Now TV from his house. 
    In my experience, the only way to get a deal is to cancel until they offer you the right deal, then cancel when your deal is ending, and hopefully get a new deal, and if you don't, wait until you get a new deal offer. Bit of a faff, which I suppose is why they do it that way.
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