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Excessive pricing for film streaming

JamesNMS
Settling in

I thought Virgin Media would be an improvement over TalkTalk. Not so. Frequent breaks in Internet and dropouts adversely affect viewing.

My driver for writing is the excessive pricing of films. £15.99 to rent Matrix Resurrections, although other providers have similar pricing.

It seems the DVD will be available at £9.99 and the film can be watched at cinemas from £8.50.

Since my Virgin Mobile speed dropped significantly a few days after I received my SIM, there is little reason for me to remain with Virgin.

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Roger_Gooner
Alessandro Volta

I see that the Blu-ray is available for £14.99, so why pay more to rent?

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BenMcr
Very Insightful Person
Very Insightful Person

@JamesNMS wrote:

My driver for writing is the excessive pricing of films. £15.99 to rent Matrix Resurrections, although other providers have similar pricing.

Pretty sure Virgin Media and other digital stores don't have much wiggle room when it comes to pricing. Even Amazon have the same price point.

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