Billy in Bristol
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Now TV subscription was getting it for £21 pcm and incredibly easy to cancel, no human interaction required...wait to the end of the month just to see if anything is on the horizon...
Well, they'd ruin your credit file, but if you don't want to borrow for a house or car at a reasonable rate then no big deal.
Not me.So basically you're saying that you're enslaved to your content provider even tho they're failing to provide you with the content you signed up for?
Off yer knees serf
...wouldn't want to ski down this...
Were you in contract?
Nope, rolling monthly renewal on NowTV. Logged in and cancelled the pass.
This thread has lead me to form the conclusion that there is a "Yang" to every "Ying"
By that I mean. OK there will be massive hit to the Economy and people's personal incomes.
On the flip side if there is nowhere to go. No pubs. No football. No restaurants. No gambling. Nowhere to spend or in some cases "Overspend" - Those people massively in debt . Some of them could use the period to curb their overspending.
It falls down if they don't get paid during this period. However those who can work from home and still keep earnings the same but have lesser outgoings will be better off.
This is a light hearted summary not to be taken over seriously by people.
With any luck it might make the vendors think about how much they charge for this junk in the first place.
Nope, rolling monthly renewal on NowTV. Logged in and cancelled the pass.
They might be a 'cooling off' period in your contract.I just tied myself to a new Virgin deal a few weeks ago however think i may still be able to remove BT and Skysports.
This thread also made me think if there isn't going to be any sport.... the bookies will also take a massive hit,
Tried to remove the sky sports package on line - wont let me - Is this right ?? - Do you have to go through the frustrations of phoning them ??