Originally posted by WTFH
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Previously on "Reminder: Don't forget to downgrade your free BT sports"
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Originally posted by zeitghostWhat?
Even if you don't take the tv package off them?
Yes, since it was launched and up until Saturday - it's been FREE with BT Broadband - but only for watching on a computer/tablet/phone, not watching on TV.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostCheers for tip! #1 son living at home did watch Liverpool games but having just ditched Sky, looks like we can't get BT sport any more.
PS Actually seems he could watch it online on the TV.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostNo, if you have BT Broadband, you got BT Sports included "free" with the package.
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostSame tulip, just cheaper
Yup. We don't have many options where we live - no Virgin and we don't want Sky.
5 years ago we had 256k broadband, Infinity arrived in the village 2 years ago and now get 14Mb. Would prefer to stick with a BT owned company since it's one of their subsidiaries who maintains the lines. They can't fob you off as easily.
BTW, did you know that in the 1940s -1970s the GPO used aluminium for cables in some places? (follow up question: do you know what one of the worst data conductors is?)
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostOr just agree to a new 12 month contract.
I can't get cable and I won't get sky so it's not a big deal for me.
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Originally posted by saptastic View PostPlusnet are owned by BT. Just seem to be better.
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this apply to those who get BT Sports subscription as part of employee benefits?
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I don't have a BT Line, I have Virgin fibre broadband and a mobile phone.
Tech Mahindra, sorry I mean British Telecom, can go fark themselves.
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Look out as well - they are hiking their prices for line rental & calls from September. I'm contemplating switching to Plusnet
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Or just agree to a new 12 month contract.
I can't get cable and I won't get sky so it's not a big deal for me.
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Reminder: Don't forget to downgrade your free BT sports
From Aug 1, they are going to charge £5 for all the people currently using the free BT sports app. By default, all the buggers are opted in and you need to downgrade if you don't care about football.
To downgrade,
1. Login to My BT
2. Expand My Products and BT sport
3. Click 'Get the best deal for BT Sport'
4. At the bottom of the page click Downgrade now button in pink
5. Place order, accept terms, confirm order etcTags: None
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