Step 1: Select 2 week free trial Step 2: Cancel after around 2 weeks and select £3.49 for 4 months offer Step 3: Receive email with discount code for free "loyalty" NOW TV box.
All comments (36)
HankHandsome
2 Aug 17#1
might be worth doing for a free box i suppose ..
ST3123
2 Aug 17#2
If it's the new smart box, then very hot indeed! Still decent with the older boxes though they are ten a penny these days....
MrDB
2 Aug 17#3
What's with the link?
curridd to MrDB
2 Aug 17#5
Yeah that would be helpful wouldn't it.. :wink: :stuck_out_tongue: LOL!
Gazz59 to MrDB
3 Aug 17#22
What indeed... All I get , is taken to a BLANK page, with the title (using a google chrome browser) of "affilinet" ?
i'm going to try it, although I did have an old now tv free trial some years ago so it might not work
Gazz59 to HankHandsome
3 Aug 17#23
Perhaps try a different email address, and a different payment card?.
HankHandsome to Gazz59
3 Aug 17#26
used a different email and the payment card would have been different anyway, but it all worked fine.
written the date on my calendar that I have to cancel so we'll see
Gazz59 to HankHandsome
3 Aug 17#31
Often you can cancel these things seconds after you set them up, and are told you can still continue to watch up till xyz :popcorn:
I just bagged myself a 30 day free trial (again) subscription to Amazon prime, cancelled as soon as it was set-up, and was told I can continue to watch, up till Sept 2nd, and am already half way through AMERICAN GODS...PERfect.
All the best
hywel1995
2 Aug 17#8
Price works but no email about a box
HankHandsome to hywel1995
2 Aug 17#9
apparently you only get that when you cancel the trial in 14 days
matbooker
2 Aug 17#10
Got the offer of the pass. How long did the email,take to come through?
mastermjr20041
2 Aug 17#11
If you have an existing account I presume people are creating new accounts to obtain the 14 day trial?
HankHandsome to mastermjr20041
2 Aug 17#13
that's what I did but for me, my trial was probably well over 2 or 3 years ago so I don't feel so bad !
xdaniellex86
2 Aug 17#12
Works on the movie pass too. £3.99 per month for 4 months
Gazz59 to xdaniellex86
3 Aug 17#20
Well worth a crack at this price, since, as a TALKTALK customer I could watch the movies, via my "Youview" box App?. (it's a shame TT fixed it, so that the entertainment pass CAN't be used in the same way) Perhaps I can then attach the NOW TV box to the other TV? Umm, this could work...this could work well.
fame
2 Aug 17#14
has anyone got it to work??
HankHandsome to fame
2 Aug 17#15
yeah it works for me - signed up for the trial, downloaded the app and watched an episode of south park earlier on.
will cancel before the trial is up though, as per the instructions in the OP.
HankHandsome
2 Aug 17#16
yeah, basically that - it automatically puts you on the 14 day free trial anyway, but you do have to give your card details as part of the sign up process though - i was only charged a 10p card verification fee.
If you don't get the free box I suppose it's no harm, no foul because it hasn't cost anything but i'd certainly have no issue paying £3.49 for one either.
mastermjr20041
2 Aug 17#17
do you reckon it will still work on your existing account if a free trial is available for the movies pass?
PeteW
2 Aug 17#18
They pulled all put the last season of GoT from NowTV earlier this week, so the thread title is not entirely accurate.
FTOdude170
3 Aug 17#19
what's good about the new versions of these boxes? when subscription is ended, can the boxes still be used in some way or form?
thanks
markrduk to FTOdude170
3 Aug 17#29
Think when people refer to the ‘new’ version they mean the one with the Freeview tuner built in. This almost certainly won’t be that as they normally go for £40-£50 with a subscription pass included.
Most likely will be the basic box, but this still lets you get iPlayer and other catch up services without the Now TV subscription.
It lacks some features of the more expensive Roku boxes (this is just a NowTV branded, feature limited version of) such as Netflix and Amazon Video as well as video playback from USB and Media Server support.
chamelion
3 Aug 17#21
assuming this won't be for the newer now tv box?
stu1979
3 Aug 17#24
How is this hot as the link does not work?
HankHandsome to stu1979
3 Aug 17#25
maybe because people applied basic common sense and just went straight to the Now TV site?
stu1979 to HankHandsome
3 Aug 17#27
I did smarty pants. Still saw no offer.
chamelion to stu1979
3 Aug 17#28
it appears as a retention deal. not as an offer.
HankHandsome to chamelion
3 Aug 17#30
exactly. the offer won't appear for 14 days
The.Ghostbuster
10 Aug 17#32
Can you have two of these boxes assigned to the same account ?
HankHandsome
11 Aug 17#33
well i've just cancelled the pass and i wasn't offered £3.49, it was more like £5.49 a month so i still cancelled. doubt i'll be getting any kind of free box offer. oh well.
CaptJBob
13 Aug 17#34
Okay theres one thing I'm confused about here. The instructions at the top say 'Step 2: Cancel after around 2 weeks'. Surely if you cancel after the 14 day free trial period then you will already be charged £7.99 for the following month? Or should that say cancel before the 14 day free trial ends. Basically when do you cancel to get the offer? before 2 weeks or after 2 weeks?
DevK
27 Aug 17#35
Worth adding that Quidco are offering £5 cash back for "new customers purchasing the Entertainment month pass" so even more reason to give this a go.
jacksonliam
2 Oct 17#36
OK I've cancelled, but where does the offer show up? Am I waiting for an email or something?
Opening post
Step 2: Cancel after around 2 weeks and select £3.49 for 4 months offer
Step 3: Receive email with discount code for free "loyalty" NOW TV box.
All comments (36)
i'm going to try it, although I did have an old now tv free trial some years ago so it might not work
written the date on my calendar that I have to cancel so we'll see
I just bagged myself a 30 day free trial (again) subscription to Amazon prime, cancelled as soon as it was set-up, and was told I can continue to watch, up till Sept 2nd, and am already half way through AMERICAN GODS...PERfect.
All the best
will cancel before the trial is up though, as per the instructions in the OP.
If you don't get the free box I suppose it's no harm, no foul because it hasn't cost anything but i'd certainly have no issue paying £3.49 for one either.
thanks
Most likely will be the basic box, but this still lets you get iPlayer and other catch up services without the Now TV subscription.
It lacks some features of the more expensive Roku boxes (this is just a NowTV branded, feature limited version of) such as Netflix and Amazon Video as well as video playback from USB and Media Server support.
Surely if you cancel after the 14 day free trial period then you will already be charged £7.99 for the following month? Or should that say cancel before the 14 day free trial ends. Basically when do you cancel to get the offer? before 2 weeks or after 2 weeks?