View Full Version : PRIMETIME: people who purchased Froch v Kessler
gingeralbino 05-17-2010, 09:00 AM When u selected the red button to order it, did it come up on your sky bill or as a separate order on your credit card?
got a strange bill of £20.90 on my visa bill from DIGI BILL. The ppv was only about 15 quid, but there is no record of it on my sky bill. Looked online and the company associated with DIGIBILL is a sky **** channel. I know a sky **** channel is associated with primetime, and I've NEVER paid for **** in my life, so the Froch Kessler fight is the only thing i can think of, even though the amount is different.
It was billed a few days after the fight happened.
Anyone else got anything similar?
LOCKE 05-17-2010, 09:25 AM When u selected the red button to order it, did it come up on your sky bill or as a separate order on your credit card?
got a strange bill of £20.90 on my visa bill from DIGI BILL. The ppv was only about 15 quid, but there is no record of it on my sky bill. Looked online and the company associated with DIGIBILL is a sky **** channel. I know a sky **** channel is associated with primetime, and I've NEVER paid for **** in my life, so the Froch Kessler fight is the only thing i can think of, even though the amount is different.
It was billed a few days after the fight happened.
Anyone else got anything similar?
Is this the 1st event you ordered with Primetime? If so you would have had to register, and in the small print it does say there is a registration fee.
http://wp.primetimelive.co.uk/faq/
gingeralbino 05-17-2010, 11:34 AM Is this the 1st event you ordered with Primetime? If so you would have had to register, and in the small print it does say there is a registration fee.
http://wp.primetimelive.co.uk/faq/
nope its the 3rd, but i've figured it out, they must have added the AA Dirrel and Kessler Froch fights together into one payment, must have been 5.95 and 14.95 or something similar.
I checked my old statements and the first event i ordered came under the same name in the credit card bill.
Problem solved, and an argument over ordering **** under my credit card prevented lol.
nope its the 3rd, but i've figured it out, they must have added the AA Dirrel and Kessler Froch fights together into one payment, must have been 5.95 and 14.95 or something similar.
I checked my old statements and the first event i ordered came under the same name in the credit card bill.
Problem solved, and an argument over ordering **** under my credit card prevented lol.
I'm sure the Dirrell fight was more than £5.95? The Holyfield-Botha fight was about £5 though if I remember right.
gingeralbino 05-17-2010, 01:19 PM I'm sure the Dirrell fight was more than £5.95? The Holyfield-Botha fight was about £5 though if I remember right.
i def didnt order holyfield. I thought it was about 7 quid for AA Dirrel, maybe it was 6.95 and Froch Kessler was 13.95. Not sure. My bill was 20.90.
I emailed them but havent got a reply yet.
edit just cheked old threads in here AA dirrel was 5.95
GRANDSLAM 05-30-2010, 02:20 PM I haven't got bought a PPV from them yet and for this exact reason, I don't trust them because they're not established enough plus they haven't had any fights worth paying money for yet.
musiol 05-30-2010, 02:24 PM the only fights a bought was holyfield and froch v kessler
gingeralbino 05-30-2010, 03:21 PM I haven't got bought a PPV from them yet and for this exact reason, I don't trust them because they're not established enough plus they haven't had any fights worth paying money for yet.
nah its all good i was billed correctly i was just a bit confused.
Fish_Scotland 06-04-2010, 08:43 AM My mate ordered the 1st Froch fight at my house using his credit card. When I called to book the Kessler fight I said I want to book and they immediately said thats fine, booked on your (friends) credit card. Not told him yet and he ain't said nothing, PRIMETIME FOR FREE LOL
iron mike tyson 06-05-2010, 10:52 AM My mate ordered the 1st Froch fight at my house using his credit card. When I called to book the Kessler fight I said I want to book and they immediately said thats fine, booked on your (friends) credit card. Not told him yet and he ain't said nothing, PRIMETIME FOR FREE LOL
thats jack as **** lol
Vimto 06-15-2010, 04:46 PM Got it with the line and 9v Battery trick.
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SimonTemplar 07-13-2010, 12:30 PM I have bought all the Super Six fights shown by Primetime, and the Klitschko fight, without a problem, or at least no problem at their end. I changed my credit card since registering for the service, so it was declined for the last two fights. They 'phoned me at home, my wife picked up the 'phone, the guy at the other end asked for me. My wife asked what they wanted, with no side, the guy said he was from digibill and wanted to talk to me about some box office television that I had put on my credit card. When we watch films it just goes onto our Sky subscription, but I have the Primetime stuff on my own card. My wife obviously assumed that I was being a naughty boy, I ended up putting the guy back on the 'phone once I had given him my new card details so he could tell her it related to boxing matches. But anyway, back to the point, I have watched most of the Primetime fights and have found it spot on. And you can't argue with £5.95!! Sorry for rambling. Headline is that I now trust Primetime as a provider.
gingeralbino 02-03-2012, 06:29 AM just got a letter from a debt collection agency chasing money from the Pac Marquez fight.
I completley forgot i got given a new card and didnt update the card details on the website, i ordered the fight and was able to watch it no problems at all. I never got billed for it, but i didnt even notice until today when i read the letter. According to the letter i've ignored their demands for payment (i never received a single letter, email or phone call from them before this one the lying bastards).
Im ripping, if they had of told me i'd have paid it no questions asked, but im not willing to give my bank card details to some wanking debt collecting agency to pay it (i checked online, i still only owe them the amount for the fight - 14.95, they havent charged me silly interest).
The company is called Opos ltd, and going by a few online things ive read about them, they seem to be a bunch of cunts.
Anyone reckon i can sort this out with primetime and cut these bastards out of it?
Funky_Monk 02-03-2012, 06:42 AM just got a letter from a debt collection agency chasing money from the Pac Marquez fight.
I completley forgot i got given a new card and didnt update the card details on the website, i ordered the fight and was able to watch it no problems at all. I never got billed for it, but i didnt even notice until today when i read the letter. According to the letter i've ignored their demands for payment (i never received a single letter, email or phone call from them before this one the lying bastards).
Im ripping, if they had of told me i'd have paid it no questions asked, but im not willing to give my bank card details to some wanking debt collecting agency to pay it (i checked online, i still only owe them the amount for the fight - 14.95, they havent charged me silly interest).
The company is called Opos ltd, and going by a few online things ive read about them, they seem to be a bunch of cunts.
Anyone reckon i can sort this out with primetime and cut these bastards out of it?
Unlikely as those kinda companies often buy the debt. Try sort it before they arrive at your door otherwise the amount will rocket.
Also record dates time and names of people you speak with.
Good luck!
*OG Wenger* 02-03-2012, 07:04 AM just got a letter from a debt collection agency chasing money from the Pac Marquez fight.
I completley forgot i got given a new card and didnt update the card details on the website, i ordered the fight and was able to watch it no problems at all. I never got billed for it, but i didnt even notice until today when i read the letter. According to the letter i've ignored their demands for payment (i never received a single letter, email or phone call from them before this one the lying bastards).
Im ripping, if they had of told me i'd have paid it no questions asked, but im not willing to give my bank card details to some wanking debt collecting agency to pay it (i checked online, i still only owe them the amount for the fight - 14.95, they havent charged me silly interest).
The company is called Opos ltd, and going by a few online things ive read about them, they seem to be a bunch of cunts.
Anyone reckon i can sort this out with primetime and cut these bastards out of it?
Never get in contact with debt collectors. Send a letter to Primetime that you will communicate with them and them only with regards to the debt. I have a lot of experience in this field lol.
Explain your situation and they should be understanding.
Funky_Monk 02-03-2012, 07:19 AM Never get in contact with debt collectors. Send a letter to Primetime that you will communicate with them and them only with regards to the debt. I have a lot of experience in this field lol.
Explain your situation and they should be understanding.
Haha I won't ask but can you legally request to only deal with your orginal creditor or who you are in debt to?
gingeralbino 02-03-2012, 07:19 AM Never get in contact with debt collectors. Send a letter to Primetime that you will communicate with them and them only with regards to the debt. I have a lot of experience in this field lol.
Explain your situation and they should be understanding.
lol
i can pay via payzone, which ive never used before so i reckon i can pay cash in the shop so they never have to get my bank details. Once i pay them (via this method) will that be the end of it? I now have an account with them that i can check online what my balance is (very generous of them to set me up with that, cunts) so i can check that its been paid.
Getting in contact with primetime is proving harder than it should be, the only phone number i can get for them is on the tv channel and i just get an automated service to either register or order a PPV. No email on the website that i can see or an address just a form on the contact us section that is way too much hassle to fill in (yes i am that lazy i dont want to take my sky card out to get the voewing number)
edit - id much rather deal with primetime though. debt collecters are a bunch of wankers. And if Mayweather Cotto is on it i'd like to have the option of ordering it so dont wanna be blocked from them. Anyone got contact info for primetime?
*OG Wenger* 02-03-2012, 07:52 AM Haha I won't ask but can you legally request to only deal with your orginal creditor or who you are in debt to?
Basically debt collectors have no legal rights at all. They use fear and intimidation to collect debts. They can knock on your door but that's all they can do.
Funky_Monk 02-03-2012, 08:05 AM Even if they now own the debt?
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