SKY TV too dear?
#1
SKY TV too dear?
Guys,
if you think your paying too much then phone them up and get it reduced.
I think I have reported on this before and it has worked for me several times.
My last bill came in at £115.
We have 2 extra Q boxes ,sky sports ,line rental (landline phone never gets used..!) and broadband.
Now it had been creeping up for the last few months ad I thought I must phone them, anyway I had a problem with the broadband so I had to phone them so took the opportunity to speak to the downgrade team as well once the broadband was sorted.
Told them it was too dear and enquired what the cheapest package was including broadband , so without sports etc. I was quoted about £50 I think.
As they were doing this they said "oh we have some discounts on at the moment , how about keeping the same package you already have with the sports etc for £77 .?" This is for 18 months.
"Well go on then "I said and took up the offer.
So in a nutshell they are thieving ******* just like the utility companies.
My advice ,if your paying too much phone and get it reduced.
Simples..!!
Your welcome...
if you think your paying too much then phone them up and get it reduced.
I think I have reported on this before and it has worked for me several times.
My last bill came in at £115.
We have 2 extra Q boxes ,sky sports ,line rental (landline phone never gets used..!) and broadband.
Now it had been creeping up for the last few months ad I thought I must phone them, anyway I had a problem with the broadband so I had to phone them so took the opportunity to speak to the downgrade team as well once the broadband was sorted.
Told them it was too dear and enquired what the cheapest package was including broadband , so without sports etc. I was quoted about £50 I think.
As they were doing this they said "oh we have some discounts on at the moment , how about keeping the same package you already have with the sports etc for £77 .?" This is for 18 months.
"Well go on then "I said and took up the offer.
So in a nutshell they are thieving ******* just like the utility companies.
My advice ,if your paying too much phone and get it reduced.
Simples..!!
Your welcome...
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We left them about 6 months ago after our sky box failed. Phoned them up to get a replacement, but got we would have to pay x amount for a new box, plus more per month. Bearing in mind we didn’t have movies or sport, just the HD package, it would have cost circa £75 a month. So we left, went with BT and now pay £15 odd a month for a much better service. We get a letter from sky every couple of months trying to entice us back. We’ll pass thanks. I don’t understand these folks who pay £120 a month to watch TV. Mental.
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#9
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After I cancelled sky tv I kept getting the usual come back phone calls. Eventually they agreed to what I was willing to pay and even chucked in additional discounts on my unlimited fibre broadband and phone. I only have the original package on a sky+ hd box but I pay less than £25 pcm for all 3.
#10
Im on IPTV sick of sky costs had it 9 years at nearly £100 a pop (my STI cost less)
got a box that plays ITPV so paying £12 a month all channels BT inc works 99% of time watched groves fight last night liverpool v man utd.....all great will watch Everton this afternoon even tho no uk channel showing it!
got a box that plays ITPV so paying £12 a month all channels BT inc works 99% of time watched groves fight last night liverpool v man utd.....all great will watch Everton this afternoon even tho no uk channel showing it!
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If you choose IPTV to be on your iPhone, what do you view it on?... Any web browser?
Or do you have to install a bespoke app?
The reason I ask is; if the former, then I'd be able to cast the video stream to my large screen, via the Tubio app, using my other Android box as a DLNA server (because the Android box itself is much slower than my iPhone).
Or do you have to install a bespoke app?
The reason I ask is; if the former, then I'd be able to cast the video stream to my large screen, via the Tubio app, using my other Android box as a DLNA server (because the Android box itself is much slower than my iPhone).
Last edited by joz8968; 15 October 2017 at 02:07 PM.
#12
on my IPTV you can go through a site any browser and watch the channels on iphone
I have a android box I play it on my main tv
never tried playing it through any app
I have a android box I play it on my main tv
never tried playing it through any app
#16
Had Sky for 20 years, it was expensive, a bit more expensive than I wanted (had a load of mult-rooms) but we spoke to them and got Sky Q, the bill for All Sky channels, Sky Q 2TB box and 3 satellite boxes is £66. Can't complain at that, cheaper and much better, Sky Q really is a step up in TV.
#18
Comical what we pay today to watch the tv and have a telephone.
We are utterly brainwashed
We are utterly brainwashed
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I was paying £22.50 a month for their basic TV package plus box sets. Included was the line rental and broadband. I cancelled the TV package after the year and just use the broadband - with a firestick. Works just fine.
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Yea IPTV, kodi etc is all well and good for now, but it will get shutdown eventually in the future as you know its illegal to share the content. Anyway as said it just does not have the convenience or features of Sky q/hd. But yea for what Sky is it is a ripoff, just like it is for any smartphone contract or many other services you can name. Monopolies suck ***.
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#21
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I miss Sky TV so much, believe it or not - AT&T and Time Warner Cable/Spectrum are complete dogsh1t. It's like being back in the 90's!
To be honest I can probably get most of what I want via streaming, nowadays. Hulu, Netflix, Amazon all seem to actually give most of what I watch, then I could top up with a couple of subscriptions directly to the channels I need on their streaming websites and I'm done.
To be honest I can probably get most of what I want via streaming, nowadays. Hulu, Netflix, Amazon all seem to actually give most of what I watch, then I could top up with a couple of subscriptions directly to the channels I need on their streaming websites and I'm done.
#23
yjays the problem with the smaller boxes (no harddrive), i have a vu+ duo that ive had for about 4 years and i can record to the harddrive..................never do though lol
#26
lol
Chromecast £30.00 one off payment.
All the tv I will ever need.
My stepfather spent the whole night looking for a good film the other night. box office and normal.
No joy. Utter tripe
Why do people even bother?!
Chromecast £30.00 one off payment.
All the tv I will ever need.
My stepfather spent the whole night looking for a good film the other night. box office and normal.
No joy. Utter tripe
Why do people even bother?!
#27
£804 per year