Posted on 06/09/2019 4:22:12 PM PDT by Allen In Texas Hill Country
Thanks for any info.
Think you need a cc.
Anyway a CC or bank card is fine. I have had not trouble.
I never tried to, but I looked it up.
Let us know if it works...
I have been using Roku for years. Great little device. The account is set up so that viewers can rent or buy movies.
I’ve used Roku for years. Yes, you set up an account with them using a credit card. I was skeptical at first, but have had no issues.
Having said that, I just canceled Netflix after Obama and Big Mike joined the board of directors. There are plenty of other subscription services, Hulu, etc., along with many free channels you can access through the Roku device.
No way without a credit card. They have never used my card.
It is good that I can get One America News Network on the ROKU.
You have to have a Roku account, so it can pull the data it needs. I think the CC is if you rent a movie from Roku itself. I’ve had a Roku for 6 years, at least, and have never had a charge from them . . . because I don’t rent movies. J think you’re reasonably safe in entering it.
You need a credit card if you want to stream TV
Start an account and give them your CC. I think when I did three Roku sticks, I used PayPal.
Everybody has to do it. It's quick and easy.
You'll forget all about it when Neflix is set up and working.
Some channels you have to watch their ads which isn't "too many"
Netflix no ads.
BTW - I think Roku stock is going to split this year. My gut feeling.
I cut the cable a few years back, got roku and an indoor antenna and then an outdoor antenna and I can receive lots of channels OTA many in high definition.
roku has any free channels available but you need an account to add them.
as far as antenna tv try this site to see what ota signals might be available in your area.
Roku does not handle the fees for other services like Hulu or Netflix. You deal with those companies directly to pay them. There are apps or services that Roku does take payment for. But it will be clearly stated... And you must accept to be charged.
I love Roku since it saved me tons of money after I dumped Dish. I pay for Netflix, Britbox, Acorn and Prime separately. I wouldnt have concerns if I were you.
Sorry, this 70 some year old does not understand any specifics of “streaming”. She just wants to watch TV on a TV???????? Does watching TV mean streaming????
Netflix doesn’t solve the cable TV problem. You can subscribe to a service that streams live TV to get the channels you get with cable at a much lower cost (services like Hulu Live or You Tube Live).
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