Could giving others access to your accounts cost you rather than save you money?



If you’re saving money by splitting the costs of Netflix, Disney+, NOW and other streaming services, are you breaking the terms and conditions?
And what are the consequences of giving friends and family members access to your accounts?
I’ve had a look at these in this episode of the pod.
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