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I Know its not TV Related but its a bargin! (July 2004)

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DA
Dave Founding member
I know this is not TV related but I have just seen this over at Digital Spy and thought you lot may be interested.....

Quote:
News Of The World 28 Day Free Trial + Free Gift - Full Monty.

This promotion is valid between 18/07/2004 and 25/07/2004.

28 Day Free Trial. If you sign up within this period, you are entitled to a 28 day free trial period.

You can cancel your subscription at any time, in which case you will be given a 14 day period to return all outstanding discs.

If you sign up before the 25/07/04 using the link below then Movie Choices are offereing a 28 day free trial

www.moviechoices.com/notw


I have just signed up and have added 14 DVD's to me list already and will recieve 3 DVD's at a time!!! Thank god uni is over and i have some spare time on my hands to watch them all!!!!
NW
nwtv2003
I have The Fully Monty free on DVD, as there was a topic mentioned on the Digital Spy Forums a couple of years ago, telling you if you subscribed to the Fox Film Club Newsletter E-mail, you could pick either The Full Monty, Dr Dolittle or What Lies Beneath for free, so I picked TFM, took ages for delivery, but I have it and it was free!

Still doesn't sound like a bad offer.
BB
BBC TV Centre
Bah!! You need a card to sign up Evil or Very Mad
AM
Andrew M
nwtv2003 posted:
I have The Fully Monty free on DVD, as there was a topic mentioned on the Digital Spy Forums a couple of years ago, telling you if you subscribed to the Fox Film Club Newsletter E-mail, you could pick either The Full Monty, Dr Dolittle or What Lies Beneath for free, so I picked TFM, took ages for delivery, but I have it and it was free!

Yeah, I remember that, took about 3 months to come but I got Dr Doolittle for nowt so can't complain.
AM
Andrew M
nwtv2003 posted:
I have The Fully Monty free on DVD, as there was a topic mentioned on the Digital Spy Forums a couple of years ago, telling you if you subscribed to the Fox Film Club Newsletter E-mail, you could pick either The Full Monty, Dr Dolittle or What Lies Beneath for free, so I picked TFM, took ages for delivery, but I have it and it was free!

Yeah, I remember that, took about 3 months to come but I got Dr Doolittle for nowt so can't complain.
MA
Martin Founding member
I remember checking out the site when it first launched but wanted to wait to see if the system was successful.

Good offer seems like now is the time to sign up.

BBC TV Centre posted:
Bah!! You need a card to sign up Evil or Very Mad


It would make the whole concept hopelessly slow if it wasn't done by credit card.
JA
james2001 Founding member
BBC TV Centre posted:
Bah!! You need a card to sign up Evil or Very Mad


But pretty much everyone (over the age of 14 anyway) has a debit/credit card anyway!
NI
Nini
If you're with the right bank, yes... Now, if you'll excuse me, this topic is so OT that it should be at Metropol.
:-(
A former member
Thanks for the heads up Dave. Smile

I believe Blockbuster also do the same thing.
BB
BBC TV Centre
james2001 posted:
BBC TV Centre posted:
Bah!! You need a card to sign up Evil or Very Mad


But pretty much everyone (over the age of 14 anyway) has a debit/credit card anyway!


Really? I thought you have to be 18 or stinking rich to be able to have a debit/credit card under that age.

Confused
NI
Nini
I've had a debit card since I was 16.. There's various companies offering between 14 and 30 day trials of DVD rentals, such as DVDS365.com (which I'm happily signed upto) and LOVEFiLM.com. Blockbuster clearly do it as their 30-day rental trial is advertised right here!
NW
nwtv2003
BBC TV Centre posted:
james2001 posted:
BBC TV Centre posted:
Bah!! You need a card to sign up Evil or Very Mad


But pretty much everyone (over the age of 14 anyway) has a debit/credit card anyway!


Really? I thought you have to be 18 or stinking rich to be able to have a debit/credit card under that age.

Confused


For something like a proper Credit Card (eg Barclaycard) you need to be 18, but for something like Solo or Visa Electron, you can get one as young as 14 apparently, but most banks issue one when you're 16, I'm with HSBC, I originally had a Live Cash account and they gave me a cash card, so it could only be used at cash machines, but when I turned 16 they changed my account and gave me a Solo card which is really handy, if you sign up to any major bank they should issue with a Debit card of some form.

If not borrow one from your parents or something and give them the money back.

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