- Apr 20, 2014
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Like a lot of people I am reluctant to pay for things on a rental basis, but I am now very happy to be paying yearly for Office 365, especially as it has a 1tb cloud offer that really makes sense of the capability of the Windows family of software, services and devices.
As I am also paying out regualer payments for my broadband supplier/Netflix/mobile services I am loath to load myself up with too many more rental agreements.
But I have an Xbox One, OK I am not a massive game player but it does seem daft not to have a Gold membership for the odd times I or my lad will play games. I think it's about ?40 per year.
Also I am not really a downloader of music, I rip CD's that I have bought and use them, so would be very reluctant to pay ?10 per month for an Xbox music pass, but again it seems you almost need it to make sense of the Xbox as a media tool.
What do you pay out for Microsoft wise and how do you justify it?
Bob
As I am also paying out regualer payments for my broadband supplier/Netflix/mobile services I am loath to load myself up with too many more rental agreements.
But I have an Xbox One, OK I am not a massive game player but it does seem daft not to have a Gold membership for the odd times I or my lad will play games. I think it's about ?40 per year.
Also I am not really a downloader of music, I rip CD's that I have bought and use them, so would be very reluctant to pay ?10 per month for an Xbox music pass, but again it seems you almost need it to make sense of the Xbox as a media tool.
What do you pay out for Microsoft wise and how do you justify it?
Bob