Thread: General TV360 - pro and cons
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Old Today, 10:15   #274
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Re: TV360 - pro and cons

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
Have you scrapped pay TV and gone streaming only now?

I take your point, but if I cancelled TV it would cost more because of the deal that i"m on, everyone chooses the solution that's best for them.

By the looks of it you get 2 months free ITV if you pay annually.
I have been streaming only (except for the news) for a couple of years now, but I’ve always resented paying for the channels because I don’t watch them.

Finally I got myself a deal which is similar to Virgin Flex. The difference is that I retain my existing two boxes so I can still record as well (if I wanted to). I’ve ditched Sky Cinema because their films seem to be those the streamers rejected in the main and I don’t have Sky Sports because neither I nor my wife watch anything to do with sport.

I’m reasonably happy with the deal I’ve got, but if I move house, I’ll be on Virgin Flex if I’m still in a cabled area and I will just pay for the box.
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