13 Sep 2023 09:13 PM
My wife has been watching Netflix Basic with advertisements by way of a limited-time Christmas present. That arrangement has come to an end.
We have Sky Q/Signature/HD (but not UHD)/ Sport/ Multiroom.
What is the cheapest Netflix package moving forward to match the Basic package that she already has? Is Sky better than Netflix direct?
14 Sep 2023 09:18 AM - last edited: 14 Sep 2023 09:20 AM
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Netflix billed through Sky is generally somewhat cheaper than getting it directly from Netflix themselves, particularly if the Sky subscriber already has the Sky HD or HD & UHD add-ons for other reasons.
Note however that the 'Extra Members' feature is not available when billed through Sky (or another Netflix partner) which is a distinct and expensive disadvantage in some circumstances.
13 Sep 2023 09:43 PM
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@Blighty wrote:
My wife has been watching Netflix Basic with advertisements by way of a limited-time Christmas present. That arrangement has come to an end.
We have Sky Q/Signature/HD (but not UHD)/ Sport/ Multiroom.
What is the cheapest Netflix package moving forward to match the Basic package that she already has? Is Sky better than Netflix direct?
Hi @Blighty
Assuming you subscribe through Sky
Sky Ultimate TV includes the Netflix Basic plan (1 screen + HD)
You can upgrade to Netflix Standard (2 screens + HD) by adding the HD pack On Sky Q.
You can upgrade to Netflix Premium (4 screens + UHD/HDR) by adding the Ultra HD pack (requires the HD pack first) on Sky Q.
Ultimate TV Add on: £6 extra pm with new 18-month minimum term on Sky Signature (£29pm). Download to watch on the go: Netflix content: Download using Netflix app. Offline viewing of Netflix content subject to Netflix Terms of Use.
13 Sep 2023 09:59 PM
Thank you. That is so much clearer than I have read elsewhere.
My Sky page says this:
£7 Previous price £6 Offer price £6 a month 31-day rolling contract.
Signature is committed to the end of the term. Does the 31-day rolling contract apply to the upgrade only?
13 Sep 2023 10:07 PM
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@Blighty wrote:
Thank you. That is so much clearer than I have read elsewhere.
My Sky page says this:
£7 Previous price £6 Offer price £6 a month 31-day rolling contract.
Signature is committed to the end of the term. Does the 31-day rolling contract apply to the upgrade only?
Looks that way @Blighty
14 Sep 2023 09:18 AM - last edited: 14 Sep 2023 09:20 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
Netflix billed through Sky is generally somewhat cheaper than getting it directly from Netflix themselves, particularly if the Sky subscriber already has the Sky HD or HD & UHD add-ons for other reasons.
Note however that the 'Extra Members' feature is not available when billed through Sky (or another Netflix partner) which is a distinct and expensive disadvantage in some circumstances.
14 Sep 2023 12:49 PM
Excellent help. That is added information that I needed to know. Thank you. I will 'phone Sky at the end of September when my wife's Netflix gift expires.
03 Jun 2024 11:11 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreNote that since the last post, the Sky HD and UHD add-ons no longer upgrade Netflix: that's now done by separately priced Netflix supplements.
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