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The only reason I keep Netflix is I use the US version on my pc / ps3. If I was stuck with the UK one I don't think I'd bother.
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I think you do Netflix an injustice with the "many moons back" statement. Particularly the US, where many of the US current seasons, that will show their season finale this month, will be added within the next few months, based on what happened last year. Things like Suits, Bitten, season 1 of Vikings, Da Vinci's Demons and season 1 and 2 of XIII: The Series, to name but a few, have also been added to various regions and they are hardly many moons old. Some shows; Top of The Lake and Orphan Black spring to mind, have even been shown on Netflix before a UK TV broadcast |
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How exactly is Sky in the wrong? Are we missing something here? |
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To be fair, I can't see anything in the NOW TV terms to say that if you owe Sky money, you can't get it, or that any money owed to you by NOW TV will be kept to pay debt to Sky.
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Personally i would of just paid up and said "see ya Sky" lol but my mate is stubborn lol. I was refering to this from Richards post "It also states that a Sky CS rep stated that Now TV is a seperate entity to Sky" ---------- Post added at 14:15 ---------- Previous post was at 14:14 ---------- Quote:
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Apparently, because the £10 is cheaper than a media streamer, somebody has sideloaded plex and uses the Sky Now TV box as a media streamer, because one can't get a proper media streamer for that price. Does anybody know what this is all about, as it's not something I know anything about.
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I went to stay with a friend in a semi rural area, but, before leaving, I rang to cancel Sky. Just under a year later I was preparing to try and get my life back on track and was preparing to go home. I rang Sky to have it put back on ready for my return. Whilst under obvious distress, I was told that it had not been turned off as they had received no request to do so (despite forwarding any outstanding bills to my friends address). I said that would be fine, as long as I wasn't charged for sending the signal to an empty house. They point blank refused, so I explained the full harrowing story of what had happened (at which point I broke down). There was no empathy or consideration whatsoever, they robotically asked if I had returned to the house during my time away. When I said that I had been in and out to check my post and for security reasons, they said "surely you stopped to watch the TV for a bit"!!! When I said that I hadn't and that I just wanted to be in and out of the place as it was freaking me out, they said "well, the service was available for your use and no charges would be refunded"!!! At this point I said that I no longer wanted anything to do with such a company and to cancel all services immediately. What happened next beggared belief- they said that they wanted a months notice to cancel :shocked: This caused me to break down and I contacted my friend and solicitor. He spoke to them and they agreed to waive the months notice, but still refused to honour the refund request. You see, as it was done on the 'phone, I had no tangible proof that I had ever called. They abused this fact to get about 11 months worth of subscriptions out of me whilst I was at such a low point. My advice is don't EVER cancel Sky by telephone. ALWAYS do it in writing or by email. And this is how I came to join the VM family :) The truth is that Sky thought that they were being clever by doing this, but it has cost them a lot more money than what they made out of me in the long run. I have never used them from that point, some of my family and peer group cancelled too, we won't use Sky in our commercial operations (apart from some units where Sky Sports is essential) and I don't allow staff who live on any of our premises to have a satellite dish installed (I know this affects Freesat too, but this is the only legal way that I can prevent them from subscribing to Sky). Multiply this over the years and you can see that their nasty little trick didn't quite work in their financial favour after all ;) So, after all that, I wholeheartedly agree with theone2k10 about them being a nasty company who don't deserve to be in business. |
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Anyway back on topic lol Animemax is now in the uk you can access it via the ps3 app, not sure about other consoles. |
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I actually watched it as it aired on HBO Nordic. |
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Nice 1 cheers bud
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I too have concerns with the way Sky operates, but just couldn't make out how they were in the wrong on the basis of the information you provided. Didn't mean to offend, you understand. |
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I would be so happy if they went bust and someone decent picked up the business for a song, minus the debts they ran up building up the business. They initially lost money, then coined it in for years and now, hopefully, new technology will supercede them and make their business model obsolete, forcing a collapse. This would allow a newcomer to take over and reap the rewards. |
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