Sky Stream and Netflix for £13 a month: how to get the deal by the end of the day.

Sky Stream and Netflix for £13 a month: how to get the deal by the end of the day
Sky Stream and Netflix for £13 a month: how to get the deal by the end of the day

Last chance to get a great deal from Sky

According to The Sun: TV fans can take advantage of a new offer from Sky for just £13 a month, but the promotion ends tonight.

New users who have not had Sky TV in the last 12 months can sign up for Sky Stream by 11:59 PM on Wednesday, August 27, for £15 a month as part of a free two-year agreement.

You can get Sky TV and Netflix for just £13 a month if you act quickly

The package includes all the main Sky channels, as well as the ad-supported version of Netflix, which usually costs £5.99 a month separately.

Additionally, Sky will send an email with an offer for a prepaid Mastercard worth £40 or a voucher for Tesco, Sainsbury's, M&S, John Lewis, or Currys.

Considering the voucher, the price would be around £13.33 a month for two years.

Special terms

Sky Stream does not require a satellite dish; the device connects directly to the TV and works via the Internet.

Users can watch Freeview, Sky exclusives like Sky Atlantic, and Netflix shows all in one place.

Those who want to watch sports broadcasts can add the full Sky Sports package for an additional £20 a month instead of the usual £33. This provides access to all nine channels broadcasting Premier League football, Formula 1, cricket, golf, and more.

To take advantage of the offer, buyers need to first register their email for a Sky subscription through a special link from GiftCloud. After that, they should go to the Sky website to set up a contract for Essential TV.

There are no initial service fees, but it is worth remembering that Sky will likely raise monthly contributions during the term of the agreement.

Although the increases are typically small, this could make the deal less beneficial over the next two years. Those who cancel their subscription early may also face penalties.

For those concerned about when the voucher will arrive, GiftCloud notes that its verification and delivery via email can take up to 120 days after the initial purchase, so customers should be patient.

Given the rising costs of streaming, many families are looking for ways to save.

A simple solution is to alternate subscriptions: for example, cancelling Netflix, Disney+, or Prime Video for a few months and only paying for the one you really need.

It is also worth checking contracts for mobile or Internet services, as some providers offer discounts on streaming services.

This latest offer from Sky may be a good way to lock in Netflix and Sky channels at a lower price, but buyers should hurry as the offer will soon expire.

Save on streaming costs

TV fans tired of rising prices for their favorite streaming services have found an app that can help them save money.

Netflix, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and others have been increasing prices lately.

While the most obvious way to save is to cancel a subscription, sometimes it is hard to decide which platform to disconnect.

Fortunately, the little-known app Watchworthy might come in handy.

This free platform already offers recommendations based on your viewing habits.

Recently, the app received a new feature that shows which of your streaming platforms are most 'worthy' to keep.

Enter the subscriptions you have and select the shows you like, dislike, and those you haven't seen but are considering.

The app will provide you with a 'worthy rating' in percentages.

This allows you to determine which streaming platform you should utilize the most, on a scale from one to ten.

The platforms that fall at the bottom of the scale are ones you might consider cancelling.

The app is available for free on iOS and Android.

How to reduce streaming costs with free TV

Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime are not cheap – and the subscription cost seems to increase every year.

Fortunately, there are plenty of free streaming alternatives that not everyone knows about.

And we’re not just talking about BBC iPlayer and ITVX.

Here are some free alternatives worth trying:

  • Secret channels on your Samsung and LG TV
  • Pluto TV with over 100 additional channels
  • Free alternative Amazon Freevee
  • Free streaming service with over 30,000 ad-free movies – all you need is a library card

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