Klingon Hamlet wrote: » Has anyone had problems paying their sub by revolut? Got an email saying the payment failed. It was via a virtual card. I updated it with the real card details. No word since.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » None for me. I signed up in Jan and they took the 9,99 on Feb 20 from a virtual card.
Sup08 wrote: » Same here, got charged for family on 20th Feb 3.61 :rolleyes: for a family membership on Revolut virtual card. Revolut changed my card number recently and updated it with no issues on my account.
Klingon Hamlet wrote: » Does it have.to be a virtual card?
Sup08 wrote: » Not that I'm aware of, just prefer to use the virtual one as it can be disposed of and replaced quickly
carltonleon wrote: » So signed up for the family Tidal acct (and You Tube Premium as per the other BA) ... used revolut and obviously both are in the 1 month trial period so no payments taken but obviously you have to enter in card details which is the Revolut Virtual Card but both payments are €0 as expected but both say ‘Reverted - Card Authorisation Request’ ... I am not sure exactly what that means , is it just because there is no payment to be taken until next month when the trial period ends ?
killbillvol2 wrote: » Lira down about 10% so far today.
JimmyVik wrote: » Can I say hey google, drop me a beat with tidal. The kids love the way they can just ask goolge to play whatever song they want through spotify. If they can do the same on tidal im in.
superflyninja wrote: » Spotify beats Tidal in functionality and compatibility. But thanks to this Tidal wallops Spotify on price. Depends if you are willing to give up the stable app and google/alexa integration.
killbillvol2 wrote: » The audio quality on Tidal wins hands down and the algorithm they use for suggesting music seems much better tuned (for me anyway). I've had no issues with the app and I'll get over having to press a few buttons rather than speak to Google.
superflyninja wrote: » Another issue is searchable user playlists doesnt seem to be a thing on Tidal.
superflyninja wrote: » Yep totally agree on audio quality. The suggested music doesnt seem as good for me. My main beef is the app crashing. Often if I pause the music and come back a little while later I cant resume, I have to select the playlist again and play. Another issue is searchable user playlists doesnt seem to be a thing on Tidal.
dulpit wrote: » I had to bail on this - I'd pick a song to play, and it would play something randomly different. Or would play the start of a song and then crash out.
carltonleon wrote: » Yeah I gave it up as well.. kids didn’t like it as couldn’t play through PS4, it didn’t have live stream events of the bands my daughter liked and the Google thing annoyed my wife as she looks to use google home for music, but I suppose the main reason was my Mam who is 84 and on my Spotify family for all her opera stuff would not have been able to make the change, so bailed out. Absolutely fantastic bargain though if all my family had not gotten used to Spotify first :pac:
jakdublin wrote: » Kids and wife would have adapted, or learnt to live with change but I'm 100% with your on your mam. The less change they have at that age, the better. I like Tidal and have had to adapt, but if I had a choice between Spotify and Tidal at the price I pay for Tidal I'd pick Spotify, purely because every shared playlist comes in Spotify format. This bargain is all about the savings.