Friendly reminder. My app said next billing is on March 15. If you are like me and have had a monthly subscription to follow Cornell athletics... now would be a good time to cancel.
Thank you. Excellent suggeston
wonder how they can justify charging anything since they wont have any sports to show at all.
$5 less per month for ESPN+. No worry about the $45 cost of Spectrum "Gold" for a month, no last minute reservation at The Golden Arrow in Lake Placid, no angst over which regional location nor the opponents in the bracket, no worry about last minute flights to Detroit.....
My life is much simpler this week than last, but yet sadder.
Quote from: upprdeckwonder how they can justify charging anything since they wont have any sports to show at all.
They do like to tout their original programming. If you're at all interested in the "30 for 30" type series, that's available. I assume all the cricket and other "world sport" matches have also been cancelled.
There's also the Disney+/Hulu/ESPN+ bundle, that many signed up for, where you basically get ESPN+ for free.
Quote from: RichHI assume all the cricket and other "world sport" matches have also been cancelled.
Not yet.
KHL playoffs being held in empty areas.
Aussie Rules Football planned next weekend for empty stadiums, but that's likely to change.
Quote from: KenPFriendly reminder. My app said next billing is on March 15. If you are like me and have had a monthly subscription to follow Cornell athletics... now would be a good time to cancel.
Thanks!
I had considered doing this last night, before having read your post, but decided that there were still some replays I might like to show my daughter. Your post caused me to log in to see how much time I had before I'd be billed again, and I discovered I would have been billed today. So I canceled.
Instructions (https://www.cordcutters.com/how-cancel-espn) for cancelling.
Please consider donating the money you save to the program or the pep band. Or eLynah. Small amounts can add up to helpful totals. Thanks.
just watch cornell replays and CU gets the money