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vincerooney 05-01-2015 00:15

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
If I subscribe on the 19th January does it take the money straight away for the month or only bill me once the month is up? Intrigued how they'd do it what with the ability to cancel anytime

theone2k10 05-01-2015 02:07

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Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 35750435)
If I subscribe on the 19th January does it take the money straight away for the month or only bill me once the month is up? Intrigued how they'd do it what with the ability to cancel anytime

It'll take the money there and then no matter how you look at it it is a min 1 month term.

vincerooney 05-01-2015 09:48

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35750439)
It'll take the money there and then no matter how you look at it it is a min 1 month term.

As well as the network being more expensive in the uk than anywhere else in the world i think its annoying that they're not offering any free months. They've done that twice before but we've never been able to enjoy it.

Do we think that the additional 2 quid we'll be paying is skys cut?? seems a bit mad really that in foreign countries they're paying 9.99 dollars or their version of that amount. in the uk its 2.50 quid more.

theone2k10 05-01-2015 11:35

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Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 35750465)
As well as the network being more expensive in the uk than anywhere else in the world i think its annoying that they're not offering any free months. They've done that twice before but we've never been able to enjoy it.

Do we think that the additional 2 quid we'll be paying is skys cut?? seems a bit mad really that in foreign countries they're paying 9.99 dollars or their version of that amount. in the uk its 2.50 quid more.

A lot of people on other forums/sites think the high price is down to Sky and that possibly WWE have to pay a percentage of the subs to Sky each month.
This wouldn't surprise me.

vincerooney 05-01-2015 12:30

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Originally Posted by theone2k10 (Post 35750476)
A lot of people on other forums/sites think the high price is down to Sky and that possibly WWE have to pay a percentage of the subs to Sky each month.
This wouldn't surprise me.

it seems a bit bizarre that every other country has the same price but the uk has the higher price. don't get me wrong i'll be getting it. Got a 4G phone and very large data so this will be perfect for me in work and at home. Would be polite if we could finally get a reason for the original delay and a reason for the higher price tho!

theone2k10 08-01-2015 17:47

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For usa and those of us who use vpns or smart dns Dish have become the first major tv supplier to announce a standalone tv package that will be online and will cost $20p/m about £13 http://www.theverge.com/2015/1/5/749...unced-ces-2015
It will be available on the following to start with.


Amazon Fire TV
Amazon Fire TV Stick
Google Nexus Player
LG Smart TVs
Mac / OS X
Roku set-top boxes
Roku Streaming Stick
Roku TV
Windows PC
Xbox One


I think we will see Verizon and Comcast follow suite soon.

---------- Post added at 17:47 ---------- Previous post was at 17:42 ----------

Intel have announced a Windows 8.1 stick that will plug directly into your tv it will boast 2gb ram and 32gb flash storage with the ability to add more storage via sd card.
There will also be a cheaper linux version boasting 1gb ram and 8gb storage with a sd card slot too. Both will have a usb port too which should mean you can use a external harddrive for storage.
http://www.engadget.com/2015/01/07/intel-compute-stick/
The windows version will cost $149 about £98 and the linux version will cost $89 about £52

passingbat 08-01-2015 18:32

Re: Netflix/Streaming Services
 
Netflix calls VPN lock-out claims false, teases possible interface change.

http://www.cnet.com/uk/news/netflix-...ook-interface/

theone2k10 08-01-2015 18:48

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35751266)
Netflix calls VPN lock-out claims false, teases possible interface change.

http://www.cnet.com/uk/news/netflix-...ook-interface/

Easy to get around anyway just block googles dns on your router if you can, i had to block googles dns on mine as a new ROKU update forced their dns meaning i couldn't access any USA stuff, once i blocked googles dns all the US stuff worked again.
Plenty of guides how to do this on most smart dns sites.

harry_hitch 08-01-2015 19:00

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35751266)
Netflix calls VPN lock-out claims false, teases possible interface change.

http://www.cnet.com/uk/news/netflix-...ook-interface/

That's a rather interesting statement made in the article. At no stage do they discourage people from using a vpn or dns. It's almost as if they don't mind people doing it. I guess as long people are giving them money, why should they mind?

I am seriously considering changing my mind about not accessing foreign versions of Netflix after reading that.

passingbat 08-01-2015 19:34

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Originally Posted by harry_hitch (Post 35751286)
That's a rather interesting statement made in the article. At no stage do they discourage people from using a vpn or dns. It's almost as if they don't mind people doing it. I guess as long people are giving them money, why should they mind?

I am seriously considering changing my mind about not accessing foreign versions of Netflix after reading that.


I think the proportion of Netflix users who do use a smart dns is probably quite small; people like us, who use tech type forums, so not really that significant maybe? I've mentioned it to several people, who aren't that kind of person, and they just don't seem that interested.

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It's almost as if they don't mind people doing it.
Given how easy it would be for them to fix it, that was the conclusion I came to before I started using one.

harry_hitch 08-01-2015 22:35

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35751294)
I think the proportion of Netflix users who do use a smart dns is probably quite small; people like us, who use tech type forums, so not really that significant maybe? I've mentioned it to several people, who aren't that kind of person, and they just don't seem that interested.



Given how easy it would be for them to fix it, that was the conclusion I came to before I started using one.

You make a good point, the proportion of people who actually do use the vpns is probably quite small.

I have always steered clear of doing it simply due to it breaking the t+c's Netflix/content providers put in place. As I have said before, I don't judge anyone for doing it though.

I will ponder on the issue a bit more before deciding if I want to go down that route.

Can anyone recommend a DNS/VPN provider for me to think about too please?

passingbat 08-01-2015 22:57

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Originally Posted by harry_hitch (Post 35751335)
Can anyone recommend a DNS/VPN provider for me to think about too please?

http://www.unblock-us.com/

I've used them for 2 years now with zero problems.

You can try them free of charge for 7 days without entering any payment details.

harry_hitch 08-01-2015 23:25

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Originally Posted by passingbat (Post 35751340)
http://www.unblock-us.com/

I've used them for 2 years now with zero problems.

You can try them free of charge for 7 days without entering any payment details.

Cheers!!:)

theone2k10 09-01-2015 00:01

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Originally Posted by harry_hitch (Post 35751350)
Cheers!!:)

Unotelly been using these for 2 years without a issue you get a free 8 day trial too no payment details needed. https://www2.unotelly.com/home

UnStable 09-01-2015 08:10

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Do you guys using VPN's have any noticeable difference in your broadband?
I'm interested in trying this but not if it's to the detriment of gaming or download speeds.


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