Discussion topic: No Hard Feelings - Spring Sale
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Message posted on 26 May 2024 05:59 PM
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No Hard Feelings - Spring Sale
Earlier this year I rented the film, No Hard Feelings from Sky Store. It was the UHD version & only cost £1.99. Today I bought the film using Buy & Keep for £5.99 but it was only available in HD, no other options at all. Admittedly the rental was a special offer but the version I bought today is part of the Sky Store Spring Sale, so still a special offer. Why the disparity in prices & availability between HD & UHD?
I have noticed that Amazon has the film in UHD for £5.99, shame Sky couldn't do the same.
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Message posted on 30 May 2024 09:30 AM
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Re: No Hard Feelings - Spring Sale
It's good to shop around before buying ... use the JustWatch app to find and compare prices😉
Rentals usually cost a lot less than purchases🤔
Message posted on 30 May 2024 06:47 PM
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Re: No Hard Feelings - Spring Sale
My post had more to do with the fact that the UHD version wasn't available to buy in the Spring Sale even though I had previously rented it in UHD in another sale, & not so much about the pricing. It didn't seem fair to me.
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Message posted on 30 May 2024 09:42 PM
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Re: No Hard Feelings - Spring Sale
It no longer appears to be available to rent anywhere, and costs £9.99 or more on other content stores.
On Sky it is now part of Sky Cinema on Sky TV services and NOWTV in HD.
Perhaps Sky no longer wanted pay for UHD rights🤔
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