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Exactly. There’s no pointIf I have to stream the game no way in hell am I paying to stream it. I can find plenty of other ways to spend my $.
Exactly. There’s no pointIf I have to stream the game no way in hell am I paying to stream it. I can find plenty of other ways to spend my $.
How much is DAZN?So NFL international has moved its service to DAZN. I'm not sure what that is but apparently it's pretty big across the pond for streaming sports of all sorts. I was afraid this might effect using a VPN to access it and I've found conflicting information. DAZN itself says it will block any VPNs from accessing DAZN streams. And that seems to hold up from other sources I've read. But I've also read there are workarounds or some VPN services that do work with DAZN. Not going to risk that if I have to pay for something and it randomly gets blocked half way through the season.
Overall, VPN option for NFL international is not looking promising right now.
Depends where you are and what package you want.How much is DAZN?
You're right, should have been more clearer about that. i stream anyway but curious is it the same price in all of the EU? It streams all sports content? Sorry a google search was quite confusing on the details.Depends where you are and what package you want.
I’m British.p.s. do you have a posh accent? lol
Well I've lived and traveled in the U.K. in the past and it quite amazes me two or three cities over the accent can change up quite a bit, unlike in the U.S. where it's more regional. With your name Londoner I thought I'd ask!I’m British.
According to Americans, we all sound like either:
a) People from Downton Abbey
b) Cockney Barrow boys.
I’m somewhere in between.
The trouble is that accents vary enormously across London. Not just east to west, but also across different social classes.Well I've lived and traveled in the U.K. in the past and it quite amazes me two or three cities over the accent can change up quite a bit, unlike in the U.S. where it's more regional. With your name Londoner I thought I'd ask!
Sometimes if it is too much of a pain to cancel - I change my credit card numbers so it won't go thru anymoreYeah prices vary but they did with game pass in the past as well depending on where you said you were fake from lol. I couldn't even sign into DAZN to cancel my auto renewal because it said I was in a country that couldn't access it and I even had my VPN on at that point. Had to talk to someone through chat with their website to get the auto renewal turned off. Because apparently all of your info and subscription options transferred automatically from NFL to them. Which I'm not exactly happy about them just transferring all of my private info to a completely different company but that's a different story.
Anyway, got it all canceled because the amount of effort it took to just do that I don't trust being able to find a reliable way to use it during season. Guess I've been forced into the Sunday Ticket plan because I don't like relying on unreliable third party streams.
NFL football is available on network tv in local markets/national games for no additional cost.If the NFL cared for their fans they would provide:
It costs $80 a month assuming one gets it without youtube tv. $400 for 5 months aug-dec if you include preseason which I'm assuming sunday ticket has unhindered. Or $133/mo if decide to get youtube tv and add in the price of it. Actually a little worse than that since you'll have to keep youtube tv through February just to watch playoffs.The cost of the Sunday ticket is fair, and will cost less than $40 a month for an entire season.
I get it. You love what they are doing. So we will need to disagree on this one.NFL football is available on network tv in local markets/national games for no additional cost.
Youtube is charging what they need to so they can make their targeted ROI
The cost of the Sunday ticket is fair, and will cost less than $40 a month for an entire season.
For the average customer, it costs significantly less to get Sunday Ticket now than it did when offered by DTV when you account for the service cost to DTV.
Things cost money, and nice things cost more money.
No, its just economicsI get it. You love what they are doing. So we will need to disagree on this one.
12 months in a year. Like Netflix or any other streaming site. Its reasonably priced. Can everyone afford it? Of course not. Such is life. But everyone can watch NFL football every week, without spending a penny more than they would for MLB, NBA, NHL etcThe fact sunday ticket doesn't have playoff games or super bowl is the most obnoxious thing about it.
It costs $80 a month assuming one gets it without youtube tv. $400 for 5 months aug-dec if you include preseason which I'm assuming sunday ticket has unhindered. Or $133/mo if decide to get youtube tv and add in the price of it. Actually a little worse than that since you'll have to keep youtube tv through February just to watch playoffs.
I don't think it is just economics. I believe that is just a broad term you're using to cover your opinion in this discussion and act like you are the only one to see the truth that their current approach is so great.No, its just economics
Schilling for the NFL? Pay better attention. I am stating that youtube's pricing is reasonable for the product being delivered, especially compared to previous years.But I think there's a better way to do it and I also think your shilling for the NFL isn't exactly enriching this thread.