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Originally Posted by passingbat
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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Also mate the 100 is on Netflix Canada new episodes show up a day after they air on CW, there's Dusk till dawn the series too, that's on all regions i think.
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Sorry, I don't quite get that, theone. So this guy owed Sky money but didn't pay it back, but thinks Sky is in the wrong for not refunding his Now Tv money and cancelling the account?
How exactly is Sky in the wrong? Are we missing something here?
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They claim nowtv has nothing to do with Skytv subscription services basically unless i misread something, i told my friend to bloodywell just pay them it's only £32 but his stand is Sky declined cashback so he is fighting them now too.
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"
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Originally Posted by BenMcr
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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I think Sky make up their own rules as they go along lol, nasty company in my opinion and i hope karma does bite them hard.