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debtfreeatlonglast
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Hi, i am due to move house in 6 weeks or so, we currently have sky tv only in partners name...we want to take the tv/telephone/broadband package at our new address think i am going to go via topcashback but was wondering if we would be better to via a referral , ie.. Partner recommends me as a new customer. Not sure if that will work though as we would obviously be cancelling at this address, other than that my mum could recommend me, or does anyone know a way to go via tcb and qualify for cashback and new customer incentives, thanks all help appreciated
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Not sure, but I wanted to bump this thread up in the hope of getting a reply, because I was about to start a thread asking a similar question!
We currently have Sky World HD, and phone/broadband are with BT. Moving house (fingers crossed) next week and we are looking at how we can reduce our phone and broadband costs. I came across a Sky stand in our local shopping centre this morning and the rep there said the best thing to do would be to cancel our current Sky and start again as a new customer in our new house - that way we can qualify for their New Customer package which includes a new HD box (ours is old and getting temperamental), and special offers on broadband for 12 months.
Also, I suspect that doing it this way we would have to give 30 days notice to cancel and therefore end up paying for another month's Sky subscription at our old address. We can't be sure when we're moving yet as haven't exchanged, but it could be as soon as the end of this week!
Has any body done this?Extra Payment Every Week Challenge:
Week 1: £29.68
Week 2: £14.95
Week 3: £5.050
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