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It has done when ive tried it you have nothing to loose apart from your free 1 month trial
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Do you think they will ever try for first run rights!?!
If they had any sense maybe they could do a deal with Amazon and trade their own made shows, so swap House of Cards for Bosch etc. And maybe do joint rights deals, each stumping up some money and having the rights to show programmes on either platform. This would make the 2 companies a real viable option to SKY and other broadcasters. |
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Tried to do a trial but it won't accept my entropay card.
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Strange perhaps netflix have changed there policy on pre paid cards then? mine has been on my account for a while.
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It used to work like you said I used entropay ages ago when it was Netflix USA only pretty much and it worked very well.
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Ive ditched them completely as of today i will spend my hard earned cash somewhere else
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You ditched Netflix or entropay?
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Netflix for the time being anyway, ive been using entropay for few years comes in handy as you know
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The 2 year price freeze for users in May 2014 expires on June 22nd this year and they need to give one months notice of an increase, so presumably those users will be getting emails this weekend saying the price is rising.
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The 2 year price freeze for users in May 2014 expires on June 22nd this year and they need to give one months notice of an increase, so presumably those users will be getting emails this weekend saying the price is rising.
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I'd be happy with a single screen at a time in HD. Where's that option? Nowhere...
As it stands, now I'm losing my legacy fee I'll drop Netflix and only pick it up when there's something on there that I want to binge on and there's no point in paying the minimum amount for SD. |
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I received the email last week to say that the price was increasing from £5.99 to £7.49 a month for me. I then noticed they have a 'Basic' plan which includes 1 screen and no HD for the same price I was paying. As a matter of fact, I'm the only person who uses my Netflix sub so one screen viewing at a time was always the case for me. I then remembered that I had purposely selected the 'Medium' video playback setting as HD would cause buffering (using Amazon Fire TV stick with moderate wifi) or it would attempt to stream at 4K which I didn't want as it was using ridiculous amounts of internet bandwidth - so all in all, switching to the Basic plan with no change of price actually works out better for me.
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Weird. I've never had problems playing HD on Netflix on either of my FireTV Sticks, and both are on different floors from my wireless hub... and that included when I was only on 6MB broadband speeds :/
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