Sky Friends and Family deal thread! Now with, er NOW deals!

Feel like I'm doing something wrong here, looked at the package on the retail site and it came to £70/pcm
Through the link sent its £67.75/pcm

For reference its TV with On demand, Movies and Sports, HD, standard Q box, superfast bb (76mbit) with the unlimited calls free.

Does the discount apply later or something? Or does it not take into account the price reductions when adding multiple bundles?
Not really sure what the deals are online currently. Might be best to call.
 
@MissChief is it correct that SKY will absolutely under no circumstances apply a new discount to the old Fibre Unlimited Pro? (the one grand fathered in from BE Unlimited with a static IP address?).

My price for broadband only, goes up to £51 in January and for the first time ever they will not budge on price. Has been £35~ for 6 years.
Forcing my hand to move to Zen @ £35. Any options that you know of, whilst remaining on the Pro package (need static IP).

EDIT
Ops didn't notice this wasn't in network/internet - apologies.
AFAIK no, it's not a product offered any more and ideally they want people off it. @superdumper knows better as it never was my department and I'm no longer customer facing.
 
Hello I know not in a position to ask for a code as I have just joined this forum.

can I ask is the 35% off on top the already 50% off currently offered. I know a friend of a friend who works for sky but before I asked them I wanted to confirm

thanks
The IAF offer should beat the black Friday deal I've been told.
 
Hi there.

I currently pay £51 for the whole Sky Q package (not 4K). I’m also out of contract having finished it in November last year.

I never watch Cinema or Kids channels.
Silly question, but if I were to remove these, would my monthly bill drop accordingly?
Of course, but maybe £10-15 per month only depending on your deals.
 
Silly question and I'm sure the answer is no but I have to ask anyway. Is Sky only available via dish? New area we are hoping to move to seem to be a bit funny about having dishes put up and wondering if there is any other way to get the service? if it proves to be too difficult.
Not as yet, no. You'll want Now TV or you could get a patio mount for a dish and have it in the garden? Just a pole about two feet high concreted in, with line of sight south east will do it.
 
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