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Title: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: omega3000 on 29 December 2014, 14:29:06
Someone bought me a now tv box and it seems i have to enter my credit card details on the website to make it active  ??? It says on the box 3 free months of either movies sports or something else  ::) So there is a catch  ???
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: aaronjb on 29 December 2014, 14:38:46
So they can charge you for stuff once your free trial is over, I would imagine..
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: TheBoy on 29 December 2014, 15:03:01
^^^ What he says ^^^
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: omega3000 on 29 December 2014, 15:13:35
So they can charge you for stuff once your free trial is over, I would imagine..

So i can take the 3 free months then cancel the credit card details  ??? Only want to watch the footie free but after the 3 free months is over its £10.99 a week  :o :o :o :o
Mind you its cheaper than going to watch a game at the ground  :)
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 29 December 2014, 16:19:12
So they can charge you for stuff once your free trial is over, I would imagine..

So i can take the 3 free months then cancel the credit card details  ??? Only want to watch the footie free but after the 3 free months is over its £10.99 a week  :o :o :o :o
Mind you its cheaper than going to watch a game at the ground  :)

Or £571.48 a year! :o
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 29 December 2014, 17:08:02
So they can charge you for stuff once your free trial is over, I would imagine..

So i can take the 3 free months then cancel the credit card details  ??? Only want to watch the footie free but after the 3 free months is over its £10.99 a week  :o :o :o :o
Mind you its cheaper than going to watch a game at the ground  :)

Or £571.48 a year! :o

That's two whole Omega's. :)
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: Steve B on 29 December 2014, 17:23:22
So they can charge you for stuff once your free trial is over, I would imagine..

So i can take the 3 free months then cancel the credit card details  ??? Only want to watch the footie free but after the 3 free months is over its £10.99 a week  :o :o :o :o
Mind you its cheaper than going to watch a game at the ground  :)

Or £571.48 a year! :o

That's two whole Omega's. :)
Or 3 if they are the 2.6  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 29 December 2014, 17:35:24
I begrudge paying the £145.50 BBC Tax TV licence for the shite they put on, let alone paying £600 odd for even more shite!!  ::)  ;D
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: dbug on 29 December 2014, 22:56:47
So they can charge you for stuff once your free trial is over, I would imagine..

So i can take the 3 free months then cancel the credit card details  ??? Only want to watch the footie free but after the 3 free months is over its £10.99 a week  :o :o :o :o
Mind you its cheaper than going to watch a game at the ground  :)

Or £571.48 a year! :o

That's two whole Omega's. :)
Or 3 if they are the 2.6  ;D ;D ;D
Or 5 if they are the 2.2  ;)
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: Steve B on 29 December 2014, 23:37:56
So they can charge you for stuff once your free trial is over, I would imagine..

So i can take the 3 free months then cancel the credit card details  ??? Only want to watch the footie free but after the 3 free months is over its £10.99 a week  :o :o :o :o
Mind you its cheaper than going to watch a game at the ground  :)

Or £571.48 a year! :o

That's two whole Omega's. :)
Or 3 if they are the 2.6  ;D ;D ;D
Or 5 if they are the 2.2  ;)
;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: plym ian on 29 December 2014, 23:38:20
So they can charge you for stuff once your free trial is over, I would imagine..

So i can take the 3 free months then cancel the credit card details  ??? Only want to watch the footie free but after the 3 free months is over its £10.99 a week  :o :o :o :o
Mind you its cheaper than going to watch a game at the ground  :)

Or £571.48 a year! :o

That's two whole Omega's. :)
Or 3 if they are the 2.6  ;D ;D ;D
Or 5 if they are the 2.2  ;)
Steady now >:(  >:( >:(





 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: Vamps on 30 December 2014, 00:49:24
So they can charge you for stuff once your free trial is over, I would imagine..

So i can take the 3 free months then cancel the credit card details  ??? Only want to watch the footie free but after the 3 free months is over its £10.99 a week  :o :o :o :o
Mind you its cheaper than going to watch a game at the ground  :)

Or £571.48 a year! :o

That's two whole Omega's. :)
Or 3 if they are the 2.6  ;D ;D ;D
Or 5 if they are the 2.2  ;)

Nothing wrong with a 2.2.................. ??? :P :P :P
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: omega3000 on 30 December 2014, 13:33:39
All sorted , registered the free 3 months just now . Turned the old tv into smart one  :y Will see how it goes but i can cancel before the free 3 months is up anyway  :) Watching The office box set  ;D Football pass is £6.99 per day pass  ::) Not bad if you get 3 or 4 round and all chip in  :-\




Who needs Tunnie  :P :P :P
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: TheBoy on 30 December 2014, 15:31:24
Football pass is £6.99 per day pass  ::) Not bad if you get 3 or 4 round and all chip in  :-\
I thought that's what pubs were invented for?
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: biggriffin on 30 December 2014, 15:36:01
I struggle to watch things all the way on freeview, so I can't see the point of paying to watch TV.it's dead money,
 Better off getting a decent satellite system and watching on that, not the excuse that villain Murdoch sells.
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: omega3000 on 30 December 2014, 16:19:32
Got a choice to watch what i want on catchup now without those annoying add breaks every 15 minutes  :D
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: TheBoy on 30 December 2014, 17:53:02
Got a choice to watch what i want on catchup now without those annoying add breaks every 15 minutes  :D
I have plugins on my Media Center that strip the ads automatically (for recordings, obviously can't do live TV)
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: 05omegav6 on 30 December 2014, 19:30:49
Football pass is £6.99 per day pass  ::) Not bad if you get 3 or 4 round and all chip in  :-\
I thought that's what pubs were invented for?
Pre smoking ban, you'd have been right too :-\
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: Kevin Wood on 30 December 2014, 20:42:30
Football pass is £6.99 per day pass  ::) Not bad if you get 3 or 4 round and all chip in  :-\
I thought that's what pubs were invented for?
Pre smoking ban, you'd have been right too :-\
Not to mention £3.50+ per pint ::)
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: TheBoy on 30 December 2014, 20:52:35
Football pass is £6.99 per day pass  ::) Not bad if you get 3 or 4 round and all chip in  :-\
I thought that's what pubs were invented for?
Pre smoking ban, you'd have been right too :-\
Not to mention £3.50+ per pint ::)
If I spend more than about £12, I'm in the realms of not giving a toss who wins ;D
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: Kevin Wood on 30 December 2014, 21:46:43
Football pass is £6.99 per day pass  ::) Not bad if you get 3 or 4 round and all chip in  :-\
I thought that's what pubs were invented for?
Pre smoking ban, you'd have been right too :-\
Not to mention £3.50+ per pint ::)
If I spend more than about £12, I'm in the realms of not giving a toss who wins ;D
I can reach that level without spending a penny. :P
Title: Re: Where's that mr tunnie bloke . Need some advice
Post by: 05omegav6 on 30 December 2014, 21:50:10
Football pass is £6.99 per day pass  ::) Not bad if you get 3 or 4 round and all chip in  :-\
I thought that's what pubs were invented for?
Pre smoking ban, you'd have been right too :-\
Not to mention £3.50+ per pint ::)
If I spend more than about £12, I'm in the realms of not giving a toss who wins ;D
I can reach that level without spending a penny. :P
Don't know what you mean... terribly sorry old boy, I am a little tired  ;D