I think everyone is 'VIP' with Sky, it's totally meaningless. I get 'offers' every month which I can't really see how I'm getting any benefit.I've just cancelled sky after 14 years.
Getting same package on virgin with better fibre speed (56mb to 200) and thirty quid less.
Apparently I was classed as a VIP customer with price hiking and service anything but VIP!
Good riddance.
I just phoned. when I went to my account it had all this guff about only wanting to look after critical/essential people, and it had alternative things likeTo those that have cancelled Sky recently how did you contact them?
If I call them I am emphatically told that I am not eligible to continue the call. If I try and email them the email facility tells me I cannot proceed and I need to contact them via another method. If I use the chat facility it errors after waiting an hour to chat to someone.
Are other people just ignoring the prerequisites and persisting via telephone?
snap. I was a Diamond Level VIP and apparently eligible for al sorts of rewards - all of which involved giving Sky more money, apparently. it only seemed accessible via the phone app too, and every time I tried to use it, it just gave me an unavailable or error of some type.I've just cancelled sky after 14 years.
Getting same package on virgin with better fibre speed (56mb to 200) and thirty quid less.
Apparently I was classed as a VIP customer with price hiking and service anything but VIP!
Good riddance.
Assuming you was out of contract?I've just cancelled sky after 14 years.
Getting same package on virgin with better fibre speed (56mb to 200) and thirty quid less.
Apparently I was classed as a VIP customer with price hiking and service anything but VIP!
Good riddance.
I mentioned a couple of months ago I was potentially looking to move away from Sky - was actually looking at BT TV. However, Corvid-19 kicked in, I couldn't risk changing ISP for broadband, so I negotiated what I thought was a fair deal with Sky.
Fast forward 6 weeks, the adviser I spoke with in April did something wrong, none of my deal was actually put on the system and get another £100 bill was generated - queue angry phone call.
So, after much conversation I'm now on:
Sky Superfast Broadband
Sky Q (With Experience / Multiroom)
HD & UHD
Netflix Premium
So basically everything except Moves/Sports
£60/month
I've been re-contracted into Broadband for 18 months, however that has been entered at £17/month, so happy with that.
The changes to the TV have not prompted a re-contract, so I'm paying the above, but can change/cancel TV when I like.
I also got £50 credit added to my account - but that was mainly to cover the additional £100 bill I received when the Sky person "forgot?" to enter my new deal on the system.
Mmmm, I might try for the same deal.
edit: Cheapest Sky offered me for that package was £64.70
Just for TV? That seems pricey. I thought Entertainment was like £25? Sports should be another £16-20 (once it's back on again) and Cinema I have for £8. Plus multiroom (£13?) I'd expect around £65 tops.ok that was quick.
negotiated my current package down to 72 quid.
Just for TV? That seems pricey. I thought Entertainment was like £25? Sports should be another £16-20 (once it's back on again) and Cinema I have for £8. Plus multiroom (£13?) I'd expect around £65 tops.