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Saw a 12 month Netflix voucher on ebay for $59.99.
Lekker.
Fair enough - I'm not a Hulu+ subscriber (yet?) but I do subscribe to Netflix UK and my biggest fear is they stop the roaming feature which currently allows me to use Netflix US without any hassles. Since I have a UK creditcard signing up for Netflix UK was the easiest option.
I don't see any Unotelly vouchers on Ebay?![]()
let us know if you get itNetflix 12 Month Subscription | 1 Year Gift Subscription
($96 Value)
Time left:
$36.00
13 bids
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Netflix 12 Month Subscription | 1 Year Gift Subscription
($96 Value)
Time left:
$36.00
13 bids
Free shipping
I don't know why you bother. For that same $36 you could get 15 days of dstv ...![]()
Picked one up on auction for $47.Seen them go for a fair bit less than that...
Awesome! Do you buy over ebay.com with a SA credit card or how do you pay? Paypal?
Hulu and Netflix vouchers.
They wont let you use your SA credit card and they wont let you use SA paypal.
If you try and create an USA paypal account they wont let you link it to an SA account.
Then you need to try and create a virtual credit card but I see that those are used for online gambling and I am worried that its going to be targeted by SARS.
So bottom line is the vouchers are the best option
So when you registered for NetFlix it rejected your credit card or only when it came time to pay, because my registration went smoothly with my plain old ABSA credit card.
Netflix isn't a hassle. Hulu + is a pain in the arse.
What is the major difference between the 2 (going slightly off topic) do you need both?
So when you registered for NetFlix it rejected your credit card or only when it came time to pay, because my registration went smoothly with my plain old ABSA credit card.
Thats interesting.... perhaps I did something else wrong.
Did you try and pay or did you just register ?
eBay vouchers FTW!Wouldn't dream of paying monthly, and measured against Monochoice it's still relatively low risk...
Look, I'm not saying they'd like to, but they are ultimately bound by the terms of their contracts with the content providers. I've come across the odd report of various services being blocked, and upon investigation I do like the added layers of anonymity that a VPN would provide. I've been using UnoTelly for 2 weeks or so now, but I think I'll give a VPN a shot as well. If performance is comparable I'll rather go that route.