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emmie | 10:33 Wed 15th Nov 2017 | Film, Media & TV
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does anyone have netflix, if so is it something you pay for?
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You pay monthly, no contract, and I believe they have a free trial. You won't really lose anything if you give it a go and don't like it. I had doubts before I signed up, but I've had it years now, and can always find something to watch. They actually make some very good original programmes, which you can binge watch if you have the time - so much better than having to...
14:31 Wed 15th Nov 2017
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i have it on my new smart tv, but haven't looked into half of what's on there.
Yes you do pay for it but it's not that much. I think you can get different packages, for example we share ours with another family member who lives elsewhere and I think it's about £10 a month.
lots of year-old films, just like on ordinary telly, plus they do create their own programmes.
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might be worth looking into then, many thanks
You pay monthly, no contract, and I believe they have a free trial. You won't really lose anything if you give it a go and don't like it.

I had doubts before I signed up, but I've had it years now, and can always find something to watch. They actually make some very good original programmes, which you can binge watch if you have the time - so much better than having to wait a week.
Yes such as The Crown which was only available on Netflix
You get a free months trial which is very easy to cancel. It's about £7.50 per month, 4 people can use it but only 3 at the same time. The free trial is really worth a go.
We share with our daughter £10 a month, £5 each, worth it.
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thanks will look into it.
I had a free trial once but could not find anything I wanted to watch.
I share with my brother and I think he pays 5.99 or something like that. I have Amazon Prime and shares that with me.
It's £5.99 per month if you only want to watch one one screen at a time and you're happy to only have SD quality.

£7.99 per month gets you the ability to watch on 2 screens simultaneously and also to watch in HD 9when it's available for the content you're interested in).

If you need Ultra HD quality (together the ability to watch on up to 4 screens) it's £9.99 per month.

The first month is free anyway:
https://www.netflix.com/gb/

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