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Old 18-12-2013, 16:09   #8
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Re: NOW TV - Good deals

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Originally Posted by Chad View Post
The NOW TV box itself costs £9.99 meaning the 5 day passes are costing £25.00, only £5.00 each. £5.00 seemed to be the amount people on here, and Digital Spy, considered to be a fair and reasonable price for the day pass service. £5.00 for 24 hours access to 6 sports channels is good value when compared to the cost of PPV boxing and the £7.00 SKY used to charge for Prem Plus games.

Is suppose it all comes down to when you use it. On the 1st February I could use the pass to watch Lee Selby Vs. Rendall Munroe for the European title then the following day watch West Brom Vs. Liverpool then Arsenal Vs. Crystal Palace. Not bad for £5.00.
Its also worth remembering that to get Sky Sports on the Sky platform it costs £43.50 as you have to include a minimum of the Entertainment pack , many people are happy with just Freeview and Freesat so Now TV allows them to watch the odd day and save quite a decent amount.
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