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Old 02-10-2014, 21:16   #16
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Re: Inbound retentions vs Outbound retentions

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I was dumping the XL TV and phoneline when i got back from holiday but at that price i may rethink.

The only channels i watch that aren't on Freeview are H2 and Fox. I was looking at a NowTV box to get Fox and the new series of walking dead, i'd also get sky atlantic. I can live without H2.

When i'm paying £70 a month plus phone calls it's just got too much.
History and H2 are coming to Nowtv anyway apparantly hence the price rise as more channels are on the way (rumours).
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Re: Inbound retentions vs Outbound retentions

Think you can discount the "rumour" of price rises on Now ... I just received notification that the Movies are increasing to £9.99, so would expect teh entertainment package (which I dont have) to increase as well
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Think you can discount the "rumour" of price rises on Now ... I just received notification that the Movies are increasing to £9.99, so would expect teh entertainment package (which I dont have) to increase as well
The price rises are happening £6.99 for entertainment and £9.99 for movies, the rumours are about new channels coming but Nowtv are denying them.
I was lucky as i nabbed a 4 month entertainment pass for £12 and as i recently bought a Samsung tablet i was given 3 months movies free too but once those have run out if i don't find any cheap codes/offers i will not be continuing with nowtv.
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