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Anyone have it, is it expensive? Do you have to pay for every program, I've just ordered it and will be paying �6.85 a month
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A lot of info here:
http://bt.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/bt.cfg/php/endu ser/cci/bt_catpage.php?p_sid=9ONBqvoj&cat_lvl1 =348&cat_lvl2=1152&p_cv=2.1152&p_cats=348,1152
A lot of info here:
http://bt.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/bt.cfg/php/endu ser/cci/bt_catpage.php?p_sid=9ONBqvoj&cat_lvl1 =348&cat_lvl2=1152&p_cv=2.1152&p_cats=348,1152
I've just read that link but still don't understand what you actually get. I'm thinking that you basically get freeview with the option to download (and pay for!) extra programmes. Is that right?
I'm thinking of getting Sky but if this will be cheaper...
I've just read further and can see that there is Bronze, Silver and Gold packages at �13.70, �17.61 and �19.57 per month - where does the �6.85 per month come into it?
Can anyone find a list of channels/services that you get with these packages 'cos I sure as hell can't find one.
I'm thinking of getting Sky but if this will be cheaper...
I've just read further and can see that there is Bronze, Silver and Gold packages at �13.70, �17.61 and �19.57 per month - where does the �6.85 per month come into it?
Can anyone find a list of channels/services that you get with these packages 'cos I sure as hell can't find one.
"The BT Vision V-box also gives you access to all the Freeview channels available in your area through your TV aerial."
http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumer Products/displayTopic.do?topicId=24693&btvcf=w ylbox
So put your postcode in the Freeview site, and you should see a list of available channels:
http://www.freeview.co.uk/availability
So, for �6.85 per month you get a hard drive recorder and freeview channels. The alternative is to buy a cheap freeview pvr, with no subscription.
But you do get the option to pay for extras on a pay as you go or monthly basis
http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumer Products/displayTopic.do?topicId=24693&btvcf=w ylbox
So put your postcode in the Freeview site, and you should see a list of available channels:
http://www.freeview.co.uk/availability
So, for �6.85 per month you get a hard drive recorder and freeview channels. The alternative is to buy a cheap freeview pvr, with no subscription.
But you do get the option to pay for extras on a pay as you go or monthly basis
What a blerdy confusing site.
You can buy the box and pay nothing a month, for �29.36 plust �29.36 connection.
Or pay �6.85 per month for the first three months then �13.70 and get the box free
http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumer Products/displayTopic.do?topicId=24694
Read to the bottom of that page.
You can buy the box and pay nothing a month, for �29.36 plust �29.36 connection.
Or pay �6.85 per month for the first three months then �13.70 and get the box free
http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumer Products/displayTopic.do?topicId=24694
Read to the bottom of that page.