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Supernatural TV series/ Comcast on Demand question: Does anyone know?
In this weeks episode, does anyone know the ingredients of the detox drink Dean had? Or anything similar, it had lemon juice and cayenne pepper. Also other question: I ordered Twilight on Com-cast On Demand yesterday, it was $4.99 but I did not finish watching it coz I was tired. Can I watch the rest of it today or do I get charged again? My first time using On Demand instead of Blockbuster, it seemed like a good idea but if I can't finish the movie then it don't seem worth it. Any advice?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You are very cool. I wish I was like you.
- 5 years ago
Different cable company, but the way our on demand worked is you had to buy the channel. Like, in order to watch shows on hbo on demand, I had to pay for hbo. There was also regular pay per view where you didnt have to buy the channel, but each program or movie you watched cost money. Some of the on demand channels that were just regular cable chanels, like say a&e on demand were "free" as long as you bought the teir that came with a&e.