Sky Loophole!! TV, broadband and phone for £6/mth

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Update 11 March 2008: Offer still open, but less promoted. This offer is still available, but being less promoted, my suspicion is Sky is trying to level off demand; not a problem though as you can still get it.
What's the deal?

Until the end of March, new customers who sign up to a Sky package via a special cashback website can get £150 cashback on the deal.

Taking this into account, those who have BT landlines can get a year's basic TV package (including installation) plus broadband (depending where you live see later), and free evening & weekend calls for a total of £72 (the equivalent of £6/month). Considering most cheap broadband packages by themselves cost £10/month, this is a ridiculously cheap deal.

You can also get higher level TV packages and still get the cashback.
How this cashback deal works

Cashback sites are specialist 'advertising' websites that list retailers and product providers. They get paid by the retailers if you click through them, but importantly they then give some or all of this cash to you (provided you've registered which is free).
  • The Top Cashback Sites.

    There are a number of sites that pay £150: Topcashback, CashbackKings, Quidco (though it currently has some payout reliability issues) and Wepromiseto. Regulars can go with the one they prefer. New cashback site users will find Topcashback the winner as all the others keep the first £5 you earn a year.

    Usually the standard Sky cashback is usually around £100, so this a top deal which changes the economics.
  • WARNING! Cashback sites are never 100% guaranteed payout.

    As cashback sites rely on the retailers paying them, you can never count cashback as a sure thing until it's in your bank account.

    However, all my feelers & research say its very likely this one will work smoothly. Sky is aware its being pushed heavily, especially by Topcashback, and Sky is actually rewarding the cashback sites on who gets better sign-ups.

    Overally it's pretty unlikely that anyone won't get the cashback, yet unlike a retailers cashback deal, this system it isn't guaranteed.
If you're a first time cashback site user, please do read the full Best Cashback Sites article for a full explanation of the pros and cons. Plus to see how the different sites payouts compare use the Cashback Sites Maximiser

What is available on this cashback deal?

All mainstay Sky packages are available, so if you are going to sign up to Sky, this is a massive cost cutter.

The Basic Package

Sky’s cheapest package is £16 a month, plus £30 installation. In other words the total layout over the 12 month minimum contract term is £222. Take off the £150 cashback and you're paying £72 for the year.

However its worse remembering that all Sky customers using its phone service will need to pay BT's £10.50 (ish) monthly line rental too.

For this you get:
  • Sky Box: Just the standard. The Sky Plus recordable box is £99 more.
  • Basic Sky Channels: One basic entertainment channel 'mix'. These are quite extensive see a list, though again you could upgrade to selected packages, but they're not that cheap.
  • Sky Talk Freetime, which includes free evening and weekend telephone calls (though you can do this for free anyway; so don't necessarily need this - full details and how to cut call costs are in the Cheap Home Phones article)
  • 2Mb Broadband. Most Sky TV customers (it depends on location check on this page) get its basic broadband for free. The 2Mb speed is fast, though some other providers offer faster. The download limit is 2Gb, which is plenty for standard home users. Again if you want it faster you can upgrade. See Cheapest Broadband for how it compares and explanations of terms.
As a comparison, if you were to get Virgin's similar offer you'd pay roughly £30 a month right now though this does include the telephone line rental. This Sky deal is £16.50 a month including line rental.

Remember this is costed on a year

The savings above have been worked out over the first year (the minimum contract length). After that of course you'll be paying the full whack. So it's worth putting that date in your diary and considering whether you really need this deal or could get it cheaper. Read the Digital TV Cost Cutting article for details on how to save cash on existing deals.

Go quick!

Normally Sky cashback deals only pay about £100 for new customers so this is top deal. This offered is scheduled to end on 31 March, but my weekly e-mail now goes out to over 1.8 million people, and when similar offers have been included, sites pulled their cashback offers quickly. So grab it now if you want it.

Martin
Martin Lewis, Money Saving Expert.
Please note, answers don't constitute financial advice, it is based on generalised journalistic research. Always ensure any decision is made with regards to your own individual circumstance.
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Comments

  • mbam_2
    mbam_2 Posts: 80 Forumite
    As always, NEW CUSTOMERS ONLY!!!!!!!!!! Sky dont give a toss to loyal customers!
  • Zetec_Andy
    Zetec_Andy Posts: 277 Forumite
    Ive been with Sky 20 years and they still want to charge me £250 for a replacement sky+ box, i had to threaten to cancel to get one free.

    They still want to charge me full price for a Sky HD box.
    HUKD Sucks! :D
  • blondie7
    blondie7 Posts: 377 Forumite
    Sky are a waste of time they promise you things to get you to re-subscribe and then dont deliver.

    I will never subscribe to them again even if they offered it for free they are a bunch of liers.
  • bbaby_2
    bbaby_2 Posts: 328 Forumite
    First Anniversary Combo Breaker
    :confused: mmmmmmmmmmm should i take up this offer ?
  • 6889joannew
    6889joannew Posts: 527 Forumite
    well i cant wait to get rid of sky all ive had is problems, plus i pay £58 a month tv with sport no movies and broadband which is very slow, and free calls after 6 but bt do this anyway but what a waste repeats of almost all the shows. I cannot wait until my contract expires october 2008(to long for my liking)so id say its all ya own choice but me im gonna stay well clear of sky from now on.
    OCTOBER/NOVEMBER WINS- HOLIDAY TO DUBAI/IPAD 2/KINDLE AND LOTS OF OTHER OTHER LITTLE BITS I LOVE COMPING!!!
  • 6889joannew
    6889joannew Posts: 527 Forumite
    blondie7 wrote: »
    Sky are a waste of time they promise you things to get you to re-subscribe and then dont deliver.

    I will never subscribe to them again even if they offered it for free they are a bunch of liers.
    I also agree with this!
    OCTOBER/NOVEMBER WINS- HOLIDAY TO DUBAI/IPAD 2/KINDLE AND LOTS OF OTHER OTHER LITTLE BITS I LOVE COMPING!!!
  • I live in a remote place where the sky broadband offer is not available. Instead they want to charge an extra STG10 per month. Is it still worth while?
  • greyster
    greyster Posts: 2,392 Forumite
    If you just want broadband, its still cheaper to go with cable, if you can get it. Cashback sites apply too.
  • molan
    molan Posts: 23 Forumite
    First Anniversary Combo Breaker
    I can't see how anyone can possibly think Sky is expensive given both the quantity and quality of their content!

    I pay about £55 a month for the full package with sports and movies including HD with Sky+. Given that this is a paltry £1.80 a day I think it's an absolute bargain - I spend more than that on wine alone.

    I did all the maths and worked out the cost of the odd DVD rental as well and Sky was way cheaper than any other combination.

    Personally I'd go for the full package with HD (which is brilliant for movies and sports) .

    I've had their broadband for about six months and it's generally been pretty good. The odd outage but no worse than my previous providers - BT & then Pipex.

    The real winner for me though is the "on demand" nature of the Sky+ box and the way I can set it to record every episode of a series or a set of sports events etc. I hardly ever watch a programme in "real" time any more and always zap straight through the commercials. It's totally changed the way I think about watching TV.

    I've got some friends with Virgin and they've had nothing but problems with their internet connections and their customer service is awful. Sky can be patchy in this regard but in general they've usually been quite helpful whenever I've had to call them.

    Oh well, I guess you can't please all the people all of the time but I'm definitely one happy customer!
  • t4v
    t4v Posts: 4 Newbie
    I have been with $ky long before they went digital and I would love to go HD but they refuse to give any loyalty bonus. The one they had last year was a joke as better deals were still being offered to "new subscribers". At the moment I have the movie channels which I barely watch, so I'm thinking of dumping them but would keep them if I went HD but went I tried to use that as a haggling device I got nowhere. Are there any tips anyone can give to haggle with them. I got though to India and I was wondering if I got though to Scotland I may do better, is there a time of day when my chances of getting though there is more likely?
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