This is my first deal, seems a very good deal to me, especially for a good newspaper.
Via UniDays, students can get a 1 year subscription for the Times (and I think the Sunday Times) for only £20 per year!
I had a look on the times website and it is normaly £6 per week so £6 times 52 weeks = over £300 otherwise!
Hope this helps someone out
Please don't vote cold if your only reason is you don't like The Times, if this is the case then have a nice day and enjoy The Sun
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Agharta
18 Oct 1610#9
The Times used to be a classy paper before Murdoch got his grubby hands on it and it's certainly better than the Sun but there are other newspapers you know and classier ones.
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18 Oct 166#12
This subscription is only for the limited phone app, it does not work the tablet app (which is where the full articles and issues are). The price comparison is not really valid - the value is in the digital edition is being able to read the full paper, which you can't do with this £20 deal. You are able to access the website under this deal though.
The website is rather sneaky and does not make this distinction clear - almost as if the Murdoch empire doesn't have an open, fair and transparent culture.
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Jazzerd
19 Oct 16#28
In some countries the propaganda is free... :smiley:
getknk
19 Oct 16#27
thanks to google cache.. u can read times/or any newspaper free anyway. but voted hot
david_kly
18 Oct 161#26
Wikileaks is better and free
pasheast
18 Oct 16#25
Hmmm...in the days of the Polytechnics, which were gradually phased out after 1992, students got reasonably sized grants -- which of course they didn't have to pay back. Surely you could have afforded more than just beer and chips? :stuck_out_tongue::smile:
Tesco Value Mixed Grill, no idea why I haven't got CJD to be honest....
sjhendo
18 Oct 16#21
I got it at the start of the year and has paid for itself with free cinema movies and using the taste card.
usually a free cinema movie a week
Agharta
18 Oct 162#20
Have you heard of freedom of speech or do Times readers look down on such things?
airfix
18 Oct 16#19
Yea when I was at poly I spent my money on beer and some chips afterwards, but I thought things had changed these days, even fresher's week is like a convent so I hear, half price prezzo pizza should suit the new wave just fine!
robertoegg
18 Oct 16#18
tastecard? does it work at the kebabby? :smile:
I remember eating out maybe once a term when I was a student. Apart from a greasy spoon most weekends! Good old T.W.A.T cafe (The Warm As Toast before anyone gets upset :wink:)
gordo1964
18 Oct 161#3
Worth it for the free cinema tickets, 2 4 1 at Odeon and free kindle book a month.
freccle to gordo1964
18 Oct 16#4
Really? how do you get those?
airfix to gordo1964
18 Oct 16#17
And free tastecard subscription
gordo1964
18 Oct 16#16
Times +, comes with the digital offer (ive got it but I would check it comes with this offer). there are member rewards such as those above. The cinema tickets are a bit like SeeFilm First and are adhoc.
KongDonkey
18 Oct 16#15
The Times has the best puzzle page
leehardacre
18 Oct 16#14
Last time I did this I only got access to the website, not the app, has this now changed?
phatbhoy
18 Oct 16#13
lol
The_Biggest_Lebowski
18 Oct 16#11
By subscribing you become a member of Times+. Every week you get BOGOF Odeon tickets for use at the weekend. They also have weekly competitions, and giveaways such as Kindle books and preview screenings. Well worth it!
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18 Oct 166#12
This subscription is only for the limited phone app, it does not work the tablet app (which is where the full articles and issues are). The price comparison is not really valid - the value is in the digital edition is being able to read the full paper, which you can't do with this £20 deal. You are able to access the website under this deal though.
The website is rather sneaky and does not make this distinction clear - almost as if the Murdoch empire doesn't have an open, fair and transparent culture.
joehart2
18 Oct 16#10
this is hotukdeals, not your personal rant soap box
as a deal its only warm as no tablet edition.
Agharta
18 Oct 1610#9
The Times used to be a classy paper before Murdoch got his grubby hands on it and it's certainly better than the Sun but there are other newspapers you know and classier ones.
freccle
18 Oct 16#7
It's only showing as 50% off just the Financial Times according to my unidays app
soled73 to freccle
18 Oct 16#8
This deal is for The Times is it not?
nictry
18 Oct 16#6
Don't forget to cancel at the end of the subscription year if you don't want to continue as this is a 4 year rolling contract.
Great deal even though a shame no tablet edition.
lovehtc
18 Oct 162#5
only website access and smart phone access, no tablet edition (which is the best way to read, btw)!
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Via UniDays, students can get a 1 year subscription for the Times (and I think the Sunday Times) for only £20 per year!
I had a look on the times website and it is normaly £6 per week so £6 times 52 weeks = over £300 otherwise!
Hope this helps someone out
Please don't vote cold if your only reason is you don't like The Times, if this is the case then have a nice day and enjoy The Sun
Top comments
The website is rather sneaky and does not make this distinction clear - almost as if the Murdoch empire doesn't have an open, fair and transparent culture.
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usually a free cinema movie a week
I remember eating out maybe once a term when I was a student. Apart from a greasy spoon most weekends! Good old T.W.A.T cafe (The Warm As Toast before anyone gets upset :wink:)
The website is rather sneaky and does not make this distinction clear - almost as if the Murdoch empire doesn't have an open, fair and transparent culture.
as a deal its only warm as no tablet edition.
Great deal even though a shame no tablet edition.