Basic Netflix has been good enough for us. One additional hack is to use the download option on one device and then you can use that device offline while streaming on another. Good when one person in the family is traveling while others are home too so nobody disrupts anyone.
Hi Andy. Love your videos and advice. I was won Fering what sort of TV you have for your family. I need to get an upgrade from our JVC which was around £180 with the built in DVD player! Would love something that has Disney plus capability and there is so much choice. You seem like the type of person who would do a lot of research before a purchase! Any advice?
Best way to save money on netflix is subscribe when you need to and unsubscribe if your not using it. Since it's monthly billed and not a annual contract
I discovered recently that if you cancel NOWTV they will just let you go and won't offer a discount, BUT.. they will email you a couple weeks later offering a deal if you come back.
Very good advice Andy thanks for uploading. I only watch tv by streaming as I don’t pay the bbc tv tax, but don’t miss it watching broadcast tv as there are so many good streaming apps and Netflix is one I subscribe to quite often.
Sorry, but you totally can tell the difference when it's in 4k, it's different gravy. If you can't tell the difference, then time to get yourself new glasses!
Basic Netflix has been good enough for us. One additional hack is to use the download option on one device and then you can use that device offline while streaming on another. Good when one person in the family is traveling while others are home too so nobody disrupts anyone.
Yes! Great trick. I used to do this with Spotify, but when the Family (and then Duo) option came along decided just to pay a little more!
Hi Andy. Love your videos and advice. I was won Fering what sort of TV you have for your family. I need to get an upgrade from our JVC which was around £180 with the built in DVD player! Would love something that has Disney plus capability and there is so much choice. You seem like the type of person who would do a lot of research before a purchase! Any advice?
Best way to save money on netflix is subscribe when you need to and unsubscribe if your not using it. Since it's monthly billed and not a annual contract
Totally. It’s a great tactic for any streaming service. Just pay when you can watch properly
I discovered recently that if you cancel NOWTV they will just let you go and won't offer a discount, BUT.. they will email you a couple weeks later offering a deal if you come back.
Everytime I've went to leave it's always offered me a discount
Not related to your great video, rather about the shelving behind you. Do you happen to know where you purchased the shelving unit behind you?
I get this question a lot! It’s from Made.com
Very good advice Andy thanks for uploading. I only watch tv by streaming as I don’t pay the bbc tv tax, but don’t miss it watching broadcast tv as there are so many good streaming apps and Netflix is one I subscribe to quite often.
Glad it was useful Ken!
Love your content keep it up
Thanks, will do!
Netflix is ok to use for a month or two but after that its not worth it. I am currently paying £3.99 a month for now entertainment for 6 months
Of course you can buy Netflix gift cards rather than signing up to pay monthly.
That’s a great deal, and you can always cancel if there’s nothing you want to watch
@@BeCleverWithYourCash oh i will cancel then they offer you the deals. Ive got sky sports for £18.99 a month for 3 months as well
Sorry, but you totally can tell the difference when it's in 4k, it's different gravy. If you can't tell the difference, then time to get yourself new glasses!
You was doing really well UNTIL you mentioned the BBC and then proceeded to GASLIGHT me.
I think you misunderstand what gaslighting is!
@@BeCleverWithYourCash You pretentious man. LOl GFU
@@noseyparker6969 do you actually know what gaslighting is though? This was me sharing my opinion, that’s very different.
@@BeCleverWithYourCash Okay, this is getting boring now.
p.s Just don't try and tell me the BBC is worth the money.....it isn't.