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Thread: Firestick

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    Firestick

    Does anyone use these firesticks to watch Baggies games when they are not on telly? Sounds to good to be true to me but apparently there are a lot of people using them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TipperaryBaggie View Post
    Does anyone use these firesticks to watch Baggies games when they are not on telly? Sounds to good to be true to me but apparently there are a lot of people using them.
    Yes have a fire stick linked with an Amazon account and pay for a dodgy app - approx 100 a year. I can watch any football game anywhere in world plus any film. Bargain

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    First thing is buy a firestick off Amazon currently £39. Then go to youtube and search "Free sport for firestick" You will find plenty of vids detailing how to download the apps that have sky etc. It's fairly simple to do. You could buy the sticks fully loaded off ebay a few years back but ebay deemed it illegal so they stopped allowing them to be sold.

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    I pay WBA ifollow, at least I feel like I'm supporting the club some. I can also watch Now tv when sky has it as a main match. Seen a lot of games this season, like the one this afternoon. I do have an Amazon stick though.

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    I have a firestick and a TV package that is £70 per year for everything, including all PL and EFL games, and too many films to choose from. It’s internet fed so occasionally goes into buffering mode but overall, very good.

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    What's the TV package Ketts, does it cover Netflix broadcasts for example? I take it you need a Firestick for each telly?

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    Best bit of kit I've ever bought after years of paying through the nose for Sky Sports and BT .

    I thought too along the lines of its too good to be true .

    It actually is , need a decent speed from your internet provider mind , you'll not go wrong with Virgin .

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    Thanks for all the info. It appears that using a firestick is legal but when you look for our non Sky games then the procedure looks a bit iffy. Is this the case? As far as the internet is concerned, I am on the Virgin Broadband 600mb speed oackage.

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    I’ve got a Firestick but not the faintest how to actually use it!? 🤡😩

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    Quote Originally Posted by westcountryvillain View Post
    What's the TV package Ketts, does it cover Netflix broadcasts for example? I take it you need a Firestick for each telly?
    Yes, a firestick for each TV, £30 per year for the second TV. The package is, I am told only available by referral by an existing subscriber. I don’t have the contact details, my son set it up for me.

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