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Thread: $100 off NFL Ticket
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Re: $100 off NFL Ticket
You got a different deal, and better, than me. I also got $100 off but it was $449 - $100 so the total price was $349. No redzone. I don't have YouTubeTV so I don't know if that the difference.
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NFL Sunday Ticket
Regular season $449.00
Inaugural offer
$100.00 discount limited to your purchase today $100.00
Recurring annual charge
Billing starts: Aug 1, 2024 $449.00
Tax $22.16
Total today. $371.16
I've had Sunday Ticket since 1999. I watch every Ravens game and many others. With DirecTV I used to record 8 other games and watch them throughout the week. I'm curious to see how it works on YouTube
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06-04-2023, 09:57 PM #14
Re: $100 off NFL Ticket
Just made it happen thanks for this
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06-05-2023, 01:44 AM #15
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Re: $100 off NFL Ticket
I’m not cheap about many things but this rather criminal to me.
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Re: $100 off NFL Ticket
It's $26 a week before discounts. I tend to watch 5 games on the Sunday Ticket a week. That's about $5 a game. That's not too far off from renting a $4 movie. I don't think it's great value but as big NFL fan I think it's fair. If I was just watching Ravens games as many who post here seem to then it would be expensive. The value is in watching multiple games every week.
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06-05-2023, 09:03 AM #17
Re: $100 off NFL Ticket
Sorry firetv the square not the stick. But it can stream iptv services, I've used one for years.
If you go to developer options you can enable third party apps and side load other apps. Ppl use to use Kodi but now there are a bunch of simple streaming apps for iptv optionsBurn it down
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06-05-2023, 09:53 AM #20
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Re: $100 off NFL Ticket
Just to clarify, you need a Smart TV, that is, one with a Youtube option/button? What is the advantage of also subscribing to Youtube for the rest of the year?
Last edited by Ego1911; 06-05-2023 at 10:01 AM.
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06-05-2023, 12:27 PM #23
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06-05-2023, 12:40 PM #24
Re: $100 off NFL Ticket
ETA: Besides, what HbgPARavenfan is talking about is side-loading other "unofficial" apps onto the FireStick which allow you to stream live sporting events. So yes, if one is so inclined, one can use FireStick (or FireCube, or Roku, etc) to stream NFL games without SundayTicket.
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