
Tl dr: NBC has verbiage in place within the TOS that references paid subscriptions. (and IMHO this post shouldn’t exist if it doesn’t really provide an answer – sorry. All of season 1 and half of season 2 are locked! I don’t care if I have to pay 1 or 2 dollars a credit I should be able to buy/earn more credits at the very least (but then my viewing better darn skippy be ad free) So I’m sorry but you really didn’t answer the question. For example I HAVE season 1 of This is Us – I’d Like to watch season 2… but I missed some shows so I’d have to watch through the app. I can understand they want to “pay” for the shows somehow but if I miss a show it is only unlocked a very short time. Sometimes I’ll go months without watching TV. I “cut the cord” because I only like to watch select shows. if you pay a “provider” a monthly fee! If I HAD cable or direct tv or whatever I’d watch my shows on there and tivo or DVR them. One of my PET PEEVES on the NBC APP is the so called “watch for free” yeah…. I don’t understand why we can’t just pay for them. tweeting them (don’t have an account) and hoping they just give you more credits is not a real answer. I did get an automated email from Zendesk. Happy watching!įor the record, also tried to contact NBC via their contact form.

Because you posted such a great tweet, we’ve added 10 more credits to your account. In a private direct message, I sent my email via DM and someone from their team said: (Update 9/03/18) I asked nicely on Twitter and got an answer from. This article has good info- NBC Live Stream: How to Watch NBC Live Online Without Cable, listing the various options for getting access to NBC shows without a Cable TV provider per se. Other Ways to Watch NBC Online by Streaming The FAQs about credits doesn’t reveal how to get more, yet. When we find more info, we will post it here. This blog post investigates how to get more credits. But, what if someone wants more nbc.com credits? Sure, it’s nice that once an episode is unlocked by a credit, it will remain unlocked for all devices.


Yes, it’s nice that when someone signs up for an NBC Profile that one gets 3 free credits to watch locked content.
