Asda have this on line priced at £25 although Currys and others have it for £15. I don't know whether this deal is store specific. There seems to be a toy figure included in the box.
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NCIS
11 Aug 17#1
Probably store specific.
Looks like they are clearing the ones with the "Game of Thrones" toy figure inside.
dekovite
11 Aug 17#2
I picked up a couple today is ASDA in Portsmouth (Fratton) - £10 down from £20 according to the price label
agentjont
11 Aug 17#3
Will grab one just for the 3 month pass
universe1992
11 Aug 17#4
Question.. if i got one of these would i have to create a new account or could i use the voucher with my existing now tv account ? Thanks.
revsie
11 Aug 17#5
You can use it on your existing account, I do it all the time.
stoneblade
11 Aug 17#6
Just popped to local Asda, still said £20 but scanned at £10 a year's now tv sorted Heat!
RPMANU to stoneblade
11 Aug 17#7
Did you scan the Got version? They only have the normal ones at mine
stoneblade to RPMANU
12 Aug 17#10
Was the GoT version.
RPMANU
11 Aug 17#8
Thanks op! Got the last one :thumbsup:
01georgia01
11 Aug 17#9
Is this really good? Would it worth me cancelling my virgin and getting Now TV instead? Just wondering
Psychobunni to 01georgia01
12 Aug 17#11
I wouldn't advise cancelling your Virgin TV until you've tried it! I find that NowTV is OK but we've had issues streaming from it (poor quality and buffering) on the two occasions we've had it, we've tried using apps and the box but it's still not great. I know a couple of other people who've also had similar problems, despite having no issues being able to stream Netflix etc. Very strange! :thinking:
nougat to Psychobunni
12 Aug 17#12
I have a 10 meg connection and Nowtv streams fine along with amazon prime and Netflix
dralanhart to 01georgia01
12 Aug 17#14
Depends what you watch. You'd have sky one, fox and sky Atlantic which are the three main requirements for me. Quality is respectable, 720p. I generally have not had buffering problems, they occasionally happen if you watch popular shows live. But watching on catch-up is preferable since you don't get ads.
It probably would pay you to ditch Virgin but you'll still need internet, and you might also want a way to record freeview.
01georgia01 to dralanhart
12 Aug 17#22
Thanks for your advice :blush:
Jackmaster to 01georgia01
12 Aug 17#16
Where are your deals? Just wondering, Thanks
01georgia01 to Jackmaster
12 Aug 17#21
I haven't made any deal I was asking advice. Thanks
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It probably would pay you to ditch Virgin but you'll still need internet, and you might also want a way to record freeview.
Thanks