OK, bare with me... first post in a long time and officially this does combine 2 deals which in my eyes just makes it more amazing!!! :-)
So, we all know about the Sky Store free film of Spider-Man (DVD sent in the post and can watch online via NowTV, Sky Q or Online) HOWEVER, it got delivered about 5 days afterwards with a £2 free credit voucher... not bad! Combine this with the offer NESTLE are doing at the moment and things get better. If you buy 4x packs of £1 KitKat bites (and also others across the range however Tesco had these at £1 each), you then can redeem £5.99 worth of vouchers to use in the Sky store.
So... Spider-Man Movie - Free £2 Voucher for Sky Store - Included with Free film above £5.99 credit for Sky Store - £4s Worth of chocolate (Separately at £1 each) Choice of £7.99 film/2x Rentals - Free (Or top up to buy a newer film)
There are currently 25x Films at £5.99 which come with a DVD in the post, SD rental starts from £3.49 although, just as a heads up, more recent films are around £10.99 and up however there are also many from £7.99 with the ability to watch online and get one in the post! Either way you use the credit it works out well for the free film and the chocolate with a decent amount of credit for your next film AND if you really want to stock up on chocolate I guess you can keep going and buy another 4x bags!?!
Update 6/10/17 - Tesco is currently selling the packs for £1.80 for 2, meaning outlay now £3.60 instead of £4 as originally! :-)
21 comments
DanHan32
6 Oct 17#20
I know its a bit of an old deal however the packs are now £1.80 for 2, making it £3.60 outlay...
DiggyDown
28 Sep 17#19
All are currently £1 in Morrisons
alfreer1
25 Sep 17#17
Found one for £7.99...
Super Furry Animals!
alfreer1
25 Sep 17#16
50 Shades Darker is £7.99 to buy and keep! Just need a deal for Kleenex now :wink:
jeffsmaw
24 Sep 17#15
I am currently collecting gifts to be donated to children who wouldn't otherwise receive gifts at Christmas and wondered if anyone had sky vouchers from the spiderman dvd that they wont use? I have 2 spiderman dvds and £4 in codes. If I could collect another couple of codes then I could add another dvd to the collection.
minimonkey1471
23 Sep 17#14
4 bags of sweets and sky store credit £5.99! Sky store rentals £5.49 for a SD rental! Cold
grilli
23 Sep 17#11
the nestle chocolates are only doing the deal at tesco tho right? might need to add that to the title
bakershake to grilli
23 Sep 17#13
No, I bought 4 bags of mint Aero bubbles from Morrisons for £1 each last night with the offer on. They also had all the varieties of Kit Kat bites and I think some others too.
kestrelcampbell
23 Sep 17#8
If anyone has a spare £2 voucher with their Spider-man dvd that they don't intend to use I would appreciate it if you could PM me.
CSkel to kestrelcampbell
23 Sep 17#9
Sending you mine now...
WimpSlayer
23 Sep 17#5
I still haven’t received my Spider-Man and i ordered it on the day the deal went live
AnonAnonAgain to WimpSlayer
23 Sep 17#6
Same here, in fact I received an email saying I should expect it in October!
WimpSlayer to AnonAnonAgain
27 Sep 17#18
I’ve got mine now
CSkel to WimpSlayer
23 Sep 17#7
Mine arrived yesterday along with the £2 voucher. I love a good freebie!
ed1980
22 Sep 17#2
If only sky new releases were cheaper!!! £14 a new film
DanHan32 to ed1980
22 Sep 17#3
That's definitely true however a new release at Tesco or any retailers including Amazon can start from over £15 for a DVD so at least this offer gets you £7.99 off! :-)
peter1969uk to DanHan32
22 Sep 17#4
I have to disagree, most stores are £12+ for Blu-ray, which normally includes a HD digital down load.
Sky is a rip-off when you pay £13 for a DVD with a HD digital version. I would rather pay for Blu-ray.
DanHan32 to peter1969uk
23 Sep 17#10
Sorry, just to reiterate... I shouldn't have said ANY retailers, my point was clearly that Tesco and Amazon DO have new releases on DVD that are over £15... I checked this before posting that comment. I also didn't mention Bluray as I cannot compare against Bluray as Sky Store doesn't stream in 4k. In many cases Bluray would be cheaper compared to the DVD releases, again something I'm not denying, however just like I mentioned that's why I didn't compare Sky store to Bluray.
Peter, I also am not sure what you add to the group here... you're comparing going out to buy a Bluray with the option of watching online Vs Via the Sky Store & watching it on NowTV and Sky, no one here has compared the offer to 4k or mentioned that you can buy Blurays on Sky store as you can't, Blurays would obviously need a Bluray player rather than a DVD or watching online/streaming via a Sky service and I mentioned that Tesco and Amazon have some DVDs over £15 which is exactly right... they do. Either way, maybe I took the bait and rambled too much.... The offer is as good as you make it! :-)
peter1969uk to DanHan32
23 Sep 17#12
My comment, was not to start an argument.
I have bought from Sky store. Just usually with a deal, as £13.99 for a DVD is a rip off in todays market. Please read up on the formats you have quoted, DVD = SD (Standard definition) Blu-Ray = HD (High Definition) or 1080p. 4K is another format altogether and is not something I mentioned.
Prices on Amazon market place for example, Alien Covenant Blu-ray £12.75. The DVD £9.99 due to it being inferior picture quality.
One more thing, Sky broadcasts in 1080i Not to 1080p.
ps.
I didn't vote cold, I just believe like many 10's of thousands, that Sky should supply the Blu-ray and not DVD.
Opening post
So, we all know about the Sky Store free film of Spider-Man (DVD sent in the post and can watch online via NowTV, Sky Q or Online) HOWEVER, it got delivered about 5 days afterwards with a £2 free credit voucher... not bad! Combine this with the offer NESTLE are doing at the moment and things get better. If you buy 4x packs of £1 KitKat bites (and also others across the range however Tesco had these at £1 each), you then can redeem £5.99 worth of vouchers to use in the Sky store.
So...
Spider-Man Movie - Free
£2 Voucher for Sky Store - Included with Free film above
£5.99 credit for Sky Store - £4s Worth of chocolate (Separately at £1 each)
Choice of £7.99 film/2x Rentals - Free (Or top up to buy a newer film)
TOTAL - £3.60
(DVD £4, £7.99 Credit, £4s Choc = £15.99 Separately
There are currently 25x Films at £5.99 which come with a DVD in the post, SD rental starts from £3.49 although, just as a heads up, more recent films are around £10.99 and up however there are also many from £7.99 with the ability to watch online and get one in the post! Either way you use the credit it works out well for the free film and the chocolate with a decent amount of credit for your next film AND if you really want to stock up on chocolate I guess you can keep going and buy another 4x bags!?!
Update 6/10/17 -
Tesco is currently selling the packs for £1.80 for 2, meaning outlay now £3.60 instead of £4 as originally! :-)
21 comments
Super Furry Animals!
Just need a deal for Kleenex now :wink:
I have 2 spiderman dvds and £4 in codes. If I could collect another couple of codes then I could add another dvd to the collection.
Sky is a rip-off when you pay £13 for a DVD with a HD digital version. I would rather pay for Blu-ray.
Peter, I also am not sure what you add to the group here... you're comparing going out to buy a Bluray with the option of watching online Vs Via the Sky Store & watching it on NowTV and Sky, no one here has compared the offer to 4k or mentioned that you can buy Blurays on Sky store as you can't, Blurays would obviously need a Bluray player rather than a DVD or watching online/streaming via a Sky service and I mentioned that Tesco and Amazon have some DVDs over £15 which is exactly right... they do. Either way, maybe I took the bait and rambled too much.... The offer is as good as you make it! :-)
I have bought from Sky store. Just usually with a deal, as £13.99 for a DVD is a rip off in todays market. Please read up on the formats you have quoted, DVD = SD (Standard definition) Blu-Ray = HD (High Definition) or 1080p. 4K is another format altogether and is not something I mentioned.
Prices on Amazon market place for example, Alien Covenant Blu-ray £12.75. The DVD £9.99 due to it being inferior picture quality.
One more thing, Sky broadcasts in 1080i Not to 1080p.
ps.
I didn't vote cold, I just believe like many 10's of thousands, that Sky should supply the Blu-ray and not DVD.