3 Months ESPN + Free Set Top Box for £10.00 via Mirror offer @ TopUpTV
3 Months free ESPN plus a free set top box for a £10 connection fee via an offer with The Mirror. To possibly also get £15 topcashback or £12 Quidco to track, first visit the topuptv site from Quidco or Topcashback then copy & paste http://offers.topuptv.com/mirror/ into the address bar of the window that opens. (this worked for me when I took up a similar offer with them previously).
You need to give 30 days notice to cancel, which is easily done (from experience) by phone.
Terms and conditions for this offer: Offer ends August 31, 2012. £10 connection fee applies (normal price £20). Payment details required to take advantage of the offer. A 30-day cancellation notice period applies to all services. Full subscription details available at www.topuptv.com. ESPN refers to ESPN available through an aerial from 14.00 to 04.00. Sports mentioned refer to the sports which are available on ESPN at the time of going to print. An aerial upgrade may be required to receive digital TV channels through your aerial. Reception subject to coverage. Calls cost 10p per minute from a BT landline but considerably more from other networks. Freeview is a separate free digital TV service which does not require a monthly subscription. Freeview is not operated by Top Up TV Europe Ltd. Retailer: Top Up TV Europe Ltd. (22 Grenville St, St Hellier, Jersey) Offer only available to new customers. Only one application per household.


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Jump to unread Post a CommentYes you can do, this comes with a freeview box so as long as you have a spare scart socket on your tv then it would just mean switching your tv input to scart on the remote when you wanted to use the freeview box to watch ESPN, and then back to your Virgin box input to watch that again.
Yes you can do that.
Sky sports 1 & 2 are available through the box for a subscription charge.
Only if you have sky and subscribe to Sky sports though I think.
Can I just put the card in from this package to get ESPN ?
tbf, it's still a good price
Same as me
It's a decent option if you REALLY want Sky Sports/ESPN, but the picture quality is really bad.