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The last discount ran out end of December, spoke to Sky today and it's not the biggest saving but got 15% off TV package and 40% off the sports package, Bringing bill down by just under £20 a month.
Clck the link on here ,it got me the whole Sky Q ,multiroom ,sports.movies for £52 a month
this offer
Trust message me, I have free 2tb box and half price mini but need to take Q Multiscreen. Adds £12 a month.Hi all, look for some help and advice from those in the know. My contract has come to an end but been auto extended on the same price for 12 months. Want to know what my best option is for getting a sky Q 2tb box and the sky Q hub, as my kit is really old now. Here's my package breakdown.
£15.20
- TV
- Box Sets
- Including discounts
FREE
- HD Basic
FREE
- Sky+ Subscription
£19.49
- Broadband & Talk
£9.49
- Sky Talk Line Rental
- Including discounts
£10.00
- Sky Fibre Unlimited
- Including discounts
Bill total £34.69
Scratch my earlier post saying this didn't work - I went through the usual back and forth with Sky on the phone and got offered a max of 30% so opted to cancel. As soon I was in the cancellation period your link worked and I'll be back to £43 a month for the complete package. Cheers!
My 60% off period is coming to and end and I'm now a week into my cancellation period. The best offer I'd received is 40% off for 12 months on a rolling contract and £25 credit. I've tried three times by chat and get the same offer each time. If I were to let it cancel and wait a couple of months, would I get a better offer for rejoining Sky? I really only want Sky Q for the F1 in UHD so only need sports from March until November.
I was in exactly the same situation as you. After being cancelled for a month I was offered around 60% off by e-mail - nothing during the cancellation period got close to the email offer.
My 60% off deal is coming to an end. Live chat will not budge past 40%. It seems my best bet is to cancel and see what happens?
It would seem. However, since the party line now appears to be "we are restructuring our pricing and making it fairer for all", read: "we're no longer doing decent discounts whilst trying to justify to our customers that more pricey is good for you (somehow)", I wouldn't be too optimistic if I were you.
Maybe sky realise they can't compete and are edging for a more exclusive service to survive? Although I don't see any exclusivity either. They tried to sell me Q and the amount of UHD content right now is dissapointing when Netflix gives me so much more for just £10 with no fixed contract. Further, when it comes to HD and SD it is very often sub par, SD looking like a dogs dinner and HD usually being anything but.
Sky is good for sports, but judging by the sports thread alone, half of fans illegally stream anyhow. So it makes you wonder how Sky envisage moving forward, they seem more antiquated these days, whereas when I was young it was quite a thing if your mates family had sky installed. I do hope they can move forward because their UI is more accessible than most but right now they seem intent on peddling an inferior service at a premium price.
Sky has more UHD content than any other live TV provider
I'm sure they're just waiting for the whole business to implode around them and don't have any plans for the future?! Sky is becoming more commonplace and customers CAN save money if they're savvy. For example previously you needed to take Box Sets to get HD services on Sky channels. That was £38pm. Now you can take Entertainment for £20 and then take HD for £5. £25pm is a saving of £13pm, not to be laughed at. Even if you then also want box sets it's still £30 per month, saving £8. If you had box sets and got offered it for £8pm discount you'd be talking about it on here?!
Sky has more UHD content than any other live TV provider and, uniquely, you won't need a superfast internet connection to watch the football or the F1 in UHD as it comes via dish. Damon Hill's silver hair has never looked so lush and bouffant! Sky also has a fair amount of On Demand UHD content as well although I'm unsure who has more compared to Netflix.
It's actually laughable that they still charge for HD well if you can call it that, it's gotgworse over the years not better, pure shambles.
Was that for Sky Q or Sky HD? I'll happily cancel for a month if they'll offer 60% off
Because not everyone wants or watches in HD?
But then you're penalising those who don't want it?But paying for something that should be free not as a add on.