Two TV questions for tonight

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jessi
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Two TV questions for tonight

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1 - if I purchase the itv box office show can I record it ?

2 - is Liam Smith on b o x n a t i o n ?


ITV really are making things difficult, it was complicated at first and then they sorted it out and now they seem to make it difficult again.
I just want to click with the remote and be done, and if I’m running late go to my planner.

If Liam smith has joined Fury into being an exclusive BT sports fighter then I really am off
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jessi wrote: 21 Jul 2018, 02:54 1 - if I purchase the itv box office show can I record it ?

2 - is Liam Smith on b o x n a t i o n ?


ITV really are making things difficult, it was complicated at first and then they sorted it out and now they seem to make it difficult again.
I just want to click with the remote and be done, and if I’m running late go to my planner.

If Liam smith has joined Fury into being an exclusive BT sports fighter then I really am off
Not sure on the ITV recording but Smith is purely on BT Sports.
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Yeah apparently not if you haven’t purchased the Russian card via your skybox - Mine is set to record so I’ll find out later, maybe it won’t.

But it did say when you order and put your details & viewing card info on the ITV box office website - you could then order future cards through your skybox and can record

Yeah and the only people left over a box notion appear to be the cleaning lady and some numpty answering the phone
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Boxnatoin is £12 direct, but if you have BT broadband then £12 gets you BT sports with BN thrown in free, so a no-brainer to ditch BN
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I get BN free with BT sports package so I'm not really affected but I've been a subscriber since day one and the way loyal fans are being treated is bullshît. I wouldn't blame anyone for patching them.

I've set Smith to record tonight incase I fall asleep. Also recording some show on BN from US.
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martinmrts wrote: 21 Jul 2018, 08:39 Boxnatoin is £12 direct, but if you have BT broadband then £12 gets you BT sports with BN thrown in free, so a no-brainer to ditch BN
I wouldn’t call it a no brainer as I was paying £12 a month and to get BT sports as a sky customer is about £27 per month, it’s another £15 a month I could do without
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Also...... I’ve just got off the phone to them
£34.49 to get BT sports AND b o x n a t i o n, so that’s £22.49 a month extra for me every month to watch fighters I was already watching.
Plus the free b o x n a t i o n offer isn’t even in HD.
Bollocks to the lot of them, YouTube for free a few hours after for me now.
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May be financially worthwhile to switch broadband to BT. They have competitive packages available (and I don't work for them !)
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