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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
I get the apps I need on Virgin (apart from Discovery+ and NOW). However, we have been advised that Discovery is on its way and Max will be showing the Sky stuff I want to see (eg HBO shows), so that will provide me with everything I need. I will no longer require NOW or the Sky channels. Any new streamers that come along will be available through my TV sticks and my Smart TV if they are not on Virgin.
I won’t be ‘locked in’ to anything and I won’t be paying for channels I don’t watch.
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So you are saying that you will use other devices for apps that Virgin doesn't provide, so don't actually get aggregated bookmarks for all services, not forgetting that Netflix isn't aggregated either. This dependence on Virgin sounds very sub-optimal.
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Originally Posted by jfman
This seems somewhat a paradox since you currently subscribe to those same Virgin TV services you “don’t want”.
What’s the price difference between the lowest price bundle with a 360 and the lowest priced bundle with a stream?
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It does seem rather odd for him to subscribe to Virgin for services he doesn't want, then to pay again for those unwanted services with a NOW subscription.