25-05-2025 08:26 AM
Hi,
I’m just moving over to EE and I am still a bit confused. I have the full works tv bundle as was told I could change my contract each month. I’m curious as to what that actually means financially. It comes with everything and I won’t watch it all. So if I cancel cinema how much will that save me a month? Where can I find the breakdown of the costs for all the add ons e.g. sky sports, entertainment, TNT sport etc
How much of the tv package can I change?
Thanks
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25-05-2025 01:04 PM
my response is an oversimplification.
If you wish to change from an EE TV Full Works package then you would need move to another EETV Package. That maybe at standard price than offer prices.
So as EETV Full Works has NOW Cinema membership as a bundled element you don’t have the option to have a cheaper variant of Full Works minus Cinema at lower price but you could move to a different package that doesn’t include Cinema. However those other packages would currently be Sport or Entertainment or Big Sport … AND you would have to take Addons at additional cost to include content or upgrades to get to the equivalent of Full Works ( minus Cinema).
25-05-2025 01:04 PM
my response is an oversimplification.
If you wish to change from an EE TV Full Works package then you would need move to another EETV Package. That maybe at standard price than offer prices.
So as EETV Full Works has NOW Cinema membership as a bundled element you don’t have the option to have a cheaper variant of Full Works minus Cinema at lower price but you could move to a different package that doesn’t include Cinema. However those other packages would currently be Sport or Entertainment or Big Sport … AND you would have to take Addons at additional cost to include content or upgrades to get to the equivalent of Full Works ( minus Cinema).
27-05-2025 08:50 AM
Most people take ‘Full Works’ because of a deal.
It includes all the sports channels + the main entertainment channels that most people are interested in, plus movies, kids, Netflix and sometimes even gets a free extra box thrown in.
At the right price, it’s a good offering, even if you are not consuming all of the content regularly.
The “flexibility” refers to the fact you can change to another package if you so wish, say ‘Entertainment’, but you would lose any discounts you have on ’Full Works’. If you then decided to flex back to ‘Full Works’ at whatever the prevailing price is at the time.
The question is simply “do I want to protect having access to everything in Full Works at my agreed price?” or “do I want to chop and change knowing I will have to pay full price?”.
27-05-2025 09:01 AM
Thanks so much! Simple answers are what I need. Thanks for taking the time to reply.
27-05-2025 09:02 AM
Thank you for you taking the time to reply.
A big help!