I am nearing the end of my contract for EE TV and wanted to see if there was any way to reduce the cost before renewing. I have a couple of extras on the existing package I wanted to be sure were the most appropriate ones for my needs.
I have enquired about the difference between the Netflix basic package and the Standard Package and have been told there is no difference other than the number of screens that can be viewed simultaneously and that they were both HD. HD is HD!
Despite not needing the ability to view two screens simultaneously I have been paying £4 a month extra for the standard package of Netflix because it boasted Full HD as opposed to just plain HD on the Basic package and I thought Full HD was a better fit for a 4K HDR TV. If they are both the same am I wasting my money?
ALSO…….
While I'm channelling my inner Martin Lewis can someone explain the difference between the two HD and 4K add-ons. There's one at £7.40 month and one at £6 month rolling contract. They both look the same other than the fact that the £6 one specifically mentions NOW TV channels yet the EE adviser indicated they both cover NOW TV channels. My question is.....Why should anyone be on the £7.40 package? because I am!
I’m posting on here because I can't seem to get a definitive answer to these questions through online chat or telephone calls to BT and EE.
Can some wise person on the forum please answer these questions.
Thanks for reading.
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Netflix basic is 720p and Netflix standard is 1080p so Standard is a higher resolution and the difference should be quite noticeable.
The HD 4K add on is for the wealth of 4K content that BT have (IE TNT Sport Ultimate) and HD on BT's channels.
The HD Boost is specifically for HD on the NowTV (Sky) channels.
I suspect the addon has been subjected to annual price increases if it was in place on your TV package on 31st March each year. The £6 is I believe according to the official price guide the standard price. I recommend you raised a formal complaint.
I thought 6 pounds a month gets you UHD and HD, for example I have Big Sport so for my 6 quid I get NowTV's boost package which gives 1080p and Surround Sound (plus extra device I think) along with the TNT Sports HD and the TNT Sports Ultimate channel.
In fact ive just pretended to be a new customer and that is still the same.
Where is this 7.40 one coming from?
Oh right so youre an existing customer being offered addons to what you already have?
It really seems unreasonable that you should be paying more (£7.40 you say) than the standard price for the 30 day addon. So I would recommend that you raise it as a complaint particularly as you have raised it with customer services previously.