So email this morning and suddenly my services with Sky are going up £6/month. Bizarrely looking at my future bills, I'm seeing price increases for the next 3 months. Can only assume offers are coming to a close.
So anyway, within 3 months I'm still going to be under contract (just) but paying £99/month - something I want to completely avoid.
I'm looking to maintain as close as possible to a "Sky Experience" - as much as I hate Sky and their pricing, their interface does work well etc.
Looking at good old BT - I can get their fastest fibre, TV Entertainment, HD, Netflix (says UHD - so assuming one of the better packages) plus an additional box for around £66/month.
Looking at Talk Talk - fastest fibre, Talk Talk TV+ Box, Entertainment for £36/month. Looks like I need to add in a £25 install if I wanted a second box and then I'd have to add in Netflix separately.
I know there are ways of going even cheaper - get broadband only and then buy a FreeView box and have no subscription. The odd Now TV pass for those channels I'd miss.
I'm not going to insult people here and ask have others done similar - more, to those that have done similar, what was the experience like?
If you're now getting a TV service from BT or TalkTalk instead, how are you finding it?
I've been a Sky customer for too long. I always say "I'm going to leave" but something stops me - time, an offer or the fear that I won't get used to the alternatives. So looking to set mind at ease!
So anyway, within 3 months I'm still going to be under contract (just) but paying £99/month - something I want to completely avoid.
I'm looking to maintain as close as possible to a "Sky Experience" - as much as I hate Sky and their pricing, their interface does work well etc.
Looking at good old BT - I can get their fastest fibre, TV Entertainment, HD, Netflix (says UHD - so assuming one of the better packages) plus an additional box for around £66/month.
Looking at Talk Talk - fastest fibre, Talk Talk TV+ Box, Entertainment for £36/month. Looks like I need to add in a £25 install if I wanted a second box and then I'd have to add in Netflix separately.
I know there are ways of going even cheaper - get broadband only and then buy a FreeView box and have no subscription. The odd Now TV pass for those channels I'd miss.
I'm not going to insult people here and ask have others done similar - more, to those that have done similar, what was the experience like?
If you're now getting a TV service from BT or TalkTalk instead, how are you finding it?
I've been a Sky customer for too long. I always say "I'm going to leave" but something stops me - time, an offer or the fear that I won't get used to the alternatives. So looking to set mind at ease!