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Netflix is cheaper with BT TV £7.49 for HD and £8.99 for 4 Screens 4K for BT customers
BT seem to have a special deal with Netflix. If you subscribe to Netflix direct their prices are higher than going via BT. I asked Netflix why this was the case and was advised that BT may have a special promotional deal. If you click through the BT order page you will see a similar image to that displayed here.
I actually went on to virgin media retentions about the netflix deal for new customers and whether existing customers with a eligible tv package could get it too and the person said they are rolling it out to existing customers sometime over the next month.
I know they may have got it wrong, but could be worth calling virgin about it in december to see if it does become available as i was told...
I recieved a offer for BT TV via my email. Its possible you have to click through the promotional link.
Currently I don't have BT TV so maybe thats why.
The deal I was offered was entertainment channels, BT sports and in HD for £10 per month and a BT youview recorder for free. £9.99 postage.
So this deal is not actually available for the prices stated, they are actually £10 per month more.
Thanks OP!
I got this email but you have to take out their broadband for 18 months or if your an existing broadband customer your 18 months starts from when you take out this offer.
So, be careful... if you were coming to the end of your broadband contract and take advantage of this offer you are tied in for another 18 months with the January price hike already in the contract, so no escape from BT
You'll only have to use the VPN this one time. Afterwards you can use Netflix as usual.
Out of interest which is the cheapest country in your opinion?
Mexico qz.com/996…ix/
This is based on the exchange rates during June 2017. You might want to do a quick conversion check on the top few countries in the list to see if it's cheaper to signup through Brazil now, for example. I think I read somewhere Brazil and Canada are the cheapest at the moment but can't confirm this.
Note, you'll be charged the local currency so I'd recommend a no fee exchange card, like Revolut.
You could argue that it costs Netflix more in bandwidth, that it costs more to produce content in 4K to begin with, or simply that they have deemed that people are prepared to pay more for it.
Been on live chat a few times already and basically was told tuff