Beagslife wrote: » How would regular users rate this subscription where they are using it as their primary source for Irish news? With the proposed takeover of INM and the ongoing move towards paywalls are you happy with TTI/TSTI?
GiftGrub100 wrote: » It was good value at €13 per month at €5 per month with a kindle book, audio book and movie rental thrown in, it’s phenomenal value. We put so little value on newspapers these days with journal, social media etc it’s much better to read actual news and as mentioned the editorial slant on the The Times is slightly different from UK version. Combine this with Irish Times at 16 per month, two great daily papers for 21 per month
sweetie wrote: » Seems like this works off Google play credit. Will resub when my month is up next week.
Lucious Sweet wrote: » Where do you see the Google play credit option? I don't see it.
sweetie wrote: » I've an active sub until 13th May so I signed out of the app, clicked into start your free trial and G pay with my mobile no. is the default option.
Lucious Sweet wrote: » Thanks, I too have an active sub, but only see PayPal or Card options when I go to change billing information.
sweetie wrote: » You need to do it through your phone on the app.
Lucious Sweet wrote: » I did. Maybe that option is only there for New sign ups?
Glebee wrote: » I find it great. Sunday Times is around 3 euro for the paper addition on its own so 5 euro for a months worth of news is excellent value. I use it mainly for the Saturday and Sunday editions which I really like. It also has free ebooks and audio books every month that I have actually used. The tablet application is great as its the same layout as the actual paper. Not so fond of the phone app or the PC version as its not in paper format.
GiftGrub100 wrote: » To use vouchers you need to log in to Rakuten website and redeem points, they go onto your account, and then you can order using voucher points, if you use tv app only you cannot use them. So pick film - eg this week Crazy Rich Asians, select rent in HD 499 points, so if only subscription from this month not enough, pick say Spitfire which is 399 points and select rent, if you are on website you should see the option of using your points, rent film and you have 48 hours to watch on any device. So rent and select from logging into website Watch on built in tv app or iPad app as long as all signed in with same account details. On tv app on Panasonic TVs, go to library and the film you rented is there for 48 hours and can be watched more than once. Not exactly Simples but once you realize you cannot use Points to rent from app and must log into Rakuten.ie it becomes easy, you can also use credit card to pay for films also. If you skip a monthly view, your points carry over so if you redeem two months points but don’t watch, you have 800 on the account and so on, points can last up to four months.
onform wrote: » Sorry to drag up an old topic, but do you need to use a UK Rakuten account? I've an Irish account and it says the voucher can't be redeemed in this country when I try.
GiftGrub100 wrote: » No should only need to set up account athttps://rakuten.tv/ie/ You do need to add payment details as well I think (memory not as good as it was) Redeem voucher every month from Times + Points roll over if not used. Go tohttps://rakuten.tv/ie/ To select film and use points not money to pay. Once done, you can watch through app on tablet/Tv or website, great value way to watch rentals and normally slightly cheaper than SKY.
GiftGrub100 wrote: » Cool, I remember it’s not as user friendly as it should be. When clicking fromhttps://www.timesmembership.com/ie/offers/complimentary-film-rentals-each-month-with-times-films Click redeem Copy code Click redeem again That will bring you tohttps://rakuten.tv/ie/points/welcome After that should be ok
somesoldiers wrote: » Anyone know if there are any deals available still with TheTimes Ireland edition? I have been a member of the Uk one for many years, I originally joined the crossword club for €30 p.a, then they forced people to subscribe to the main paper a few years back @€;10pm and now I see they have doubled the sub to €21 per month. Feeling shafted big time, I have never once read the paper in all that time, no disrespect am sure it’s a fine publication I just don’t read newspapers.
shocksy wrote: » The current offer is first month free, then €5 per month thereafter.
somesoldiers wrote: » shocksy wrote: » The current offer is first month free, then €5 per month thereafter. Wow- will cancel the Uk one so And sign up for that