*** Sky TV Cancellation & Negotiation Thread ***

Soldato
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Bum, my Sky has just gone up from £38.25 to £51.50 as my offer had ran out - i do wish they would inform you that your tariff is changing :mad:.

I think we only have boxsets and multiscreen - is it best calling, messaging or can Mischief do anything?!

Thank you.
 
Soldato
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I ended up cancelling and got a call from retentions. Any good:

Sky Ent
Boxsets
Kids
Multiroom

This is using the existing set up and would be £18 channels and £12 multi, so £30 per month for 12 month contract. Anyone know if this is any good?
 
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You're essentially getting Ent for £18, free Box Sets and kids, and no discount for QMS (but Sky do not discount it anyway).

It's a good offer in my books, as the full price would be £47.
 
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I pay £44.75 per month for SKy + all the channels in HD inc movies and sports - is that a good price?
I've just found out they put me on 50% off package for 6 years from 2016

been offered sky Q 2tb, no contract, keep same channels as now at same cost, no multiroom as I only have 1 tv. only thing I pay is £65 installation
 
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been offered sky Q 2tb, no contract, keep same channels as now at same cost, no multiroom as I only have 1 tv. only thing I pay is £65 installation

Did you have to do the whole cancellation and hang fire for a few weeks to get that? I put in my cancellation yesterday as they couldn’t offer me anything better than £54 for the full Sky+ HD package on an 18month contract.
 
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Unless there's a deal at some point, you'll be hard-pressed to get Sports, Sports HD and Cinema for less than £32.

Keep checking their website, sometimes they have some offers. One may pop up soon.
 
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We're working with government and industry to explore ways to bring Superfast fibre to as many people as possible but don't have a plan for your area yet.
You might consider co-funding fibre access in your community. Knowing there's a healthy demand in your area can also really help. Been hearing that years btw
 
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We're working with government and industry to explore ways to bring Superfast fibre to as many people as possible but don't have a plan for your area yet.
You might consider co-funding fibre access in your community. Knowing there's a healthy demand in your area can also really help. Been hearing that years btw

OK, What about the info at the top right? Like this?

Exchange name: XXXXXXXX
Exchange status: Fibre enabled
Cabinet number: 7
Technology: FTTC
 
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