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Last year I posted that CrownBet are going to stream all games live through their app and in 2017 they are going to so the same again.

If you want to watch the Dees games this year and don’t want to pay for the AFL Live Pass or have Foxtel, the gives you access to watch every game live via your phone. The best thing is you only need to sign-up as no deposit is required.

It works really well, the streams are clear and you save $80 odd in the process.

For more info: https://goo.gl/TrtKyj

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3 minutes ago, inanunda said:

Last year I posted that CrownBet are going to stream all games live through their app and in 2017 they are going to so the same again.

If you want to watch the Dees games this year and don’t want to pay for the AFL Live Pass or have Foxtel, the gives you access to watch every game live via your phone. The best thing is you only need to sign-up as no deposit is required.

It works really well, the streams are clear and you save $80 odd in the process.

For more info: https://goo.gl/TrtKyj

thanks but I would rather vomit then use anything to do with crownbet.

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1 hour ago, inanunda said:

Last year I posted that CrownBet are going to stream all games live through their app and in 2017 they are going to so the same again.

If you want to watch the Dees games this year and don’t want to pay for the AFL Live Pass or have Foxtel, the gives you access to watch every game live via your phone. The best thing is you only need to sign-up as no deposit is required.

It works really well, the streams are clear and you save $80 odd in the process.

For more info: https://goo.gl/TrtKyj

Someone posted that Crownbet forced you to have an active betting account, not just a sleeping account  You are definitely saying that is not the case?

 

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Word of warning. I signed up for the Crown Bet app to view AFL. I used an email address that was expressly for that purpose. I have never had so much spam email in my life. I disabled it after 3 weeks.

They sell your data to all and sundry so be warned.

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9 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Word of warning. I signed up for the Crown Bet app to view AFL. I used an email address that was expressly for that purpose. I have never had so much spam email in my life. I disabled it after 3 weeks.

They sell your data to all and sundry so be warned.

If you only made the email address for accessing the app, why actually log in to it?  Just leave it and continue to sign in to watch the footy.  Sorted.  You'll never know what they're sending you.

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2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

If you only made the email address for accessing the app, why actually log in to it?  Just leave it and continue to sign in to watch the footy.  Sorted.  You'll never know what they're sending you.

Exactly the first thing that came into my head.

I have a crownbet account that I use sporadically and get very few emails at all from them.

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11 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

If you only made the email address for accessing the app, why actually log in to it?  Just leave it and continue to sign in to watch the footy.  Sorted.  You'll never know what they're sending you.

Probably just letting others know in case they were signing up using their personal email address. Thanks for the heads up Wiseblood.

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Just now, Bells said:

Out of desperation, I tried pretty much everything - the only thing that consistently works for me is https://www.watchafl.com.au/  

It costs a fair bit though.  I am an international viewer.

as an international viewer that is probably your best bet.. It is for the local viewers who like to pretend they are international.

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31 minutes ago, binman said:

A word of warning about the crown offr. I joined a while ago but never put money into my account. I get cold caled regularly about betting offers. Also my account is now frozen because i don't use it

 

I have had the same experience and I just say thanks.  I also filter the emails into the bin.  

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46 minutes ago, Bells said:

Out of desperation, I tried pretty much everything - the only thing that consistently works for me is https://www.watchafl.com.au/  

It costs a fair bit though.  I am an international viewer.

It costs $180.00 for annual subscription to watchafl, you can buy an international membership from the club for $200.00 with includes watchafl subscription. An extra $20.00 and you can support the club!!

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3 hours ago, thailand-demon said:

It costs $180.00 for annual subscription to watchafl, you can buy an international membership from the club for $200.00 with includes watchafl subscription. An extra $20.00 and you can support the club!!

Cheers - I'll do that option next season!

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8 hours ago, inanunda said:

Last year I posted that CrownBet are going to stream all games live through their app and in 2017 they are going to so the same again.

If you want to watch the Dees games this year and don’t want to pay for the AFL Live Pass or have Foxtel, the gives you access to watch every game live via your phone. The best thing is you only need to sign-up as no deposit is required.

It works really well, the streams are clear and you save $80 odd in the process.

For more info: https://goo.gl/TrtKyj

Is this an advertising post? Code of conduct?

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9 hours ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

as an international viewer that is probably your best bet.. It is for the local viewers who like to pretend they are international.

Has anyone tried streaming the watch afl feed through their iPad to chromecast to their TV? I tried a while back but it didn't work. Apparently the Apple TV works ok.

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8 hours ago, thailand-demon said:

It costs $180.00 for annual subscription to watchafl, you can buy an international membership from the club for $200.00 with includes watchafl subscription. An extra $20.00 and you can support the club!!

Can you buy that membership even if your not actually international?

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4 hours ago, Stinga2 said:

Has anyone tried streaming the watch afl feed through their iPad to chromecast to their TV? I tried a while back but it didn't work. Apparently the Apple TV works ok.

Sorry haven't tried chrome cast but can verify that apple TV mirroring works.

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Isn't it funny that everyone is getting hassled to put money in their account, like I was myself, then when I read on here Oliver was 50-1 most Brownlow votes for Melbourne this year I put money in and then they refused the majority of my bet. Been getting spam for years then I finally put the money and they are too scared to honour their own odds.

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8 hours ago, Stinga2 said:

Has anyone tried streaming the watch afl feed through their iPad to chromecast to their TV? I tried a while back but it didn't work. Apparently the Apple TV works ok.

8 hours ago, Stinga2 said:

Can you buy that membership even if your not actually international?

They claim both apple and google casting formats work when you are international. However, given you're not indicating international you may run into issues attempting to cast depending on the way you're pretending to be international.

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