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Old 05-12-2014, 05:05   #1076
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services

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Originally Posted by trickytree View Post
Challenging question regarding the 6 months free deal with Virgin.

I already had the 1 month free Netflix while Virgin messed about sending me the email with the 6 month code on it.
I never got the email but the code they told me over the phone I then added to my account and it added a credit of £35.94.
I had activated option 2 out of the 3 choices as that is the cheapest with HD at £6.99 a month.
So based on that the £35.94 added by applying the Virgin code will only last me 5 months if I remain on the HD option.

Is this correct?
Is this how it will work or is it a true 6 months so I can stay on the option I have chosen to get HD and get my 6 months I thought I was getting.
Otherwise to get 6 months I have to change my option down to option 1 and get the SD only package?

Anyone know please?
Thanks
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Originally Posted by RobboEdin View Post
It's a money credit so it will not last 6 months at your charge rate of £6.99 per month.
I thought this would be the case, but I got my code today so just entered it.

My billing date was next due on 17/12/14, and am on the £6.99 package.

My account now says



Now to me, that isn't a money credit and will roll on for 6 months and then go back to charging me at the end of the 6th month.
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