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Old 21 Feb 21, 10:55 AM  
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Star also starts this month.
I looked at it and it’s a no brainier. Sky best offer is £11 pm on a 18 month for 1000 movies on demand and 12 channels on sky or other devices.
Disney for £5 a month for 12 months is a bargain. My daughter started watching the Gummi bears series on there and there always adding more new and old content on there.
There will be more adult movies like Die hard and the family guy collection
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Old 24 Mar 21, 01:29 PM  
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Well my Disney+ renewal for another 12 months today.
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Old 24 Mar 21, 02:35 PM  
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I hope mine goes through ok, my card expired, it's not accepting my new one. Changed to paypal, they've marked £1 but still says payment details need updating, goes out tomorrow. I've heard of some people's being cancelled and when they try to rejoin being charged £79.99 and people can't get through to customer services.
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Old 24 Mar 21, 03:07 PM  
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Our annual subscription has just auto-renewed at £59.99, which I think is still great value (£5 a month). We don't watch masses on there at the moment but I am hoping as our LB is getting a bit older now he will finally sit down and watch movies with me
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Old 24 Mar 21, 03:13 PM  
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Our annual subscription has just auto-renewed at £59.99, which I think is still great value (£5 a month). We don't watch masses on there at the moment but I am hoping as our LB is getting a bit older now he will finally sit down and watch movies with me
Mine went through alright too. We're planning on cancelling Sky later this year and just have Amazon, Netflix and Disney subscription services. And we'll look to buy a Freesat box to get freeview channels.

Disney+ does represent great value at £59.99, and I wouldn't begrudge paying the increased price either as this still represents good value if you watch enough.
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Old 24 Mar 21, 03:38 PM  
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I just got 6 months disney+ included in my new £8 month O2 sim deal (10gb data,unlt mins & texts). As disney+ is now £7.99 I thought this was a good deal.
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Old 24 Mar 21, 03:41 PM  
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Hah so funny to see different perspectives. In our household with a young child, Disney+ is watched every single day. Either she watches a show, or my husband and I watch something, or we introduce her to a new movie on Sunday movie afternoons, etc. I'd happily pay double the current price, well worth it to have so much of the Disney catalog at our fingertips!

Same as this 😊
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Old 24 Mar 21, 03:42 PM  
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That’s a big price hike, we do watch it and would miss it but I’m not sure if I can justify paying that much. We also have Sky, Netflix and Prime, something may have to go
This is us too , although the Prime does pay for itself if you use Amazon to buy often
It my be Disney that goes ☹️
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Old 24 Mar 21, 03:46 PM  
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I paid £49.99 last year (minus £15 TCB), it's renewed today at £59.99
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Arghhhhhhhhhhhh... my bloody card supplier (Nationwide) changed my card about 6 months ago... of course I am now finding out which bloody subscriptions I paid with it that have not gone through (this is about the 5th one)... tried to charge me 79.99 so I am now on the site awaiting a customer service bod on their help site... only another 184 mins to go... *sigh *

... and then after waiting in line the 184 mins... a advisor asks me what my query is and then I get cut off...

ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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