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NFL Sunday Ticket costs $479 to watch on a Laptop???

I got a hack for you…
I haven’t tried it in a couple of years..
Only because I solve the problem another way ..

1. When registering for fubo free trial?

2. Place a Miami zip code for area

3. Then on Game day find the Miami game and record the game

4. When the game is recording you can watch it at the same time.

When in another state , you will be subject to watching you local channel. When placing a Miami zip code the play back thinks that you in Miami…

I been wanting to share this for years..

This is what I do. It costs me my own local sports networks. But it’s worth it. I just watch those other teams on my friends service. I am too scared to mess with my FUBO in any way.
 
Not in regards to the price.

But I'm pretty sure in you get the YouTube TV app on your smart TV or gaming console, you can watch on a TV.
Or spend a few bucks and either get a roku or firestick that has the youtube app. And I mean in order to legally watch the Sunday Ticket games after you've purchased the package, not buying a jailbroken device to try to get games free. Plus as many has mentioned before, you can either hook your laptop to your tv via and hdmi cable or even chrome cast it to most smart tvs or streaming devices with apps..
 
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You gotta do 1 of 3 things my friend:

1. Use a friend/family member’s college email for the $199

2. Get in on the early bird renewal special around March for about half the total price

3. Find Time Machine and go back a few days prior to 8/30/2024 when it was like $100+ cheaper

At this time you’re basically paying retail for a sales item. You can wait until week 2 or so and see if they have any deals once the season starts.

For me, even though I’m local (Dolphins games) it’s worth it. I basically subbed it for Season Tix since I prefer watching at home and my son and I dedicate all of Sundays to NFL football.
Do you think #1 is honest or legal, or is it fraudulent?
 
Where is this?
There are sites out there that can be found. We're not allowed to discuss them here at risk of getting finheaven shut down. However, they're pretty easy to find with a few google search for nfl streaming sites.
I knew of one that I would have recommended for several years, but it got shut down about 4 or 5 months ago.

If you can't go with NFL Sunday ticket because of the price, try NFL + premium. You can't watch games live, but can watch them minutes after the game is completed. Get up on Sunday run a few errands, maybe mow the lawn or go to lunch with the family to keep you away from hearing the scores. Then you can go home and start watching the games that have already been completed, without commercials to boot. To me NFL+ premium is a great option, plus I believe I heard that this year they are adding an option where you can listen to the games live too. Still can't watch them live, but if you have follow the games live and don't want wait to watch it a few hours later, you can now at least listen to the live radio broadcast. I don't know if they will make home and road audion options available or will you just have to listen to home team's broadcast. It's $99 per year and worth it in my book. Considering the regular season last 18 weeks, that comes out to about $5.50 per week.
 
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Do you think #1 is honest or legal, or is it fraudulent?

Personally don’t have a problem with it especially against big companies like YouTube/NFL. They’re charging an arm and a leg for people to watch sports. If there’s a work around to get it for a deal more favorable to you, go to it. As long as it’s a legitimate college email. I’m probably not the right person to ask though, lol, as I stream everything. Admittedly, I have zero morality when it comes to streaming.

I don’t go that route because it limits you to one device I believe. I’m one of those crazy people who moves additional TVs out into the family room on Sundays to my wife’s disgust. Jumped on the early bird.
 
That's dishonest.

As is the way they constantly hike the prices. Have you seen the “dishonesty” with the pricing if you buy directly from Apple? They’re robbing people. Don’t mind helping someone get off on them for cheaper.

I don’t have a problem with it. Anyone who asks me about Sunday Ticket and are concerned with pricing, that’s the first route I always advise.

Again it doesn’t work for me because I’ve got several games going on multiple devices at a time. I also do not mind paying for quality and convenience.
 
Going to watch on the antenna and for the games that aren't on locally I am heading up to the local sports bar.
 
Or spend a few bucks and either get a roku or firestick that has the youtube app. And I mean in order to legally watch the Sunday Ticket games after you've purchased the package, not buying a jailbroken device to try to get games free. Plus as many has mentioned before, you can either hook your laptop to your tv via and hdmi cable or even chrome cast it to most smart tvs or streaming devices with apps..
If the smart TV has the app, why not just directly use the Sunday Ticket app off there?
 
Or spend a few bucks and either get a roku or firestick that has the youtube app. And I mean in order to legally watch the Sunday Ticket games after you've purchased the package, not buying a jailbroken device to try to get games free. Plus as many has mentioned before, you can either hook your laptop to your tv via and hdmi cable or even chrome cast it to most smart tvs or streaming devices with apps..
If the smart TV has the app, why not just directly use the Sunday Ticket app off there?
 
If the smart TV has the app, why not just directly use the Sunday Ticket app off there?
Just saying if you don't have the app on your smart tv you could chrome cast it, hook it up via hdmi or get a standalone streaming device like a roku or firestick. More of a response to people who think if you stream sunday ticket they're stuck to watching the games on their laptop or computer monitor. You're right about streaming to the smart tv.
 
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I did the math and with 11 games on Sunday ticket, it would be $43 per game to watch. I love the fins, but we’re a one income household with my wife being a SAHM.

I have my priorities and it certainly isn’t sacrificing groceries and gas for fins games 😂
 
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