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sky help please
kellyf_2
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Hi
dont know if this is the right forum but i am looking for help with sky
i have just had a letter this morning saying that from sept 1st my monthly payment will be going from £32 to £37.
so i am after ways to reduce this as i think a £5 increase is quite a lot
i did try to search for any previous posts on this but could not find any
many thanks
Kelly
dont know if this is the right forum but i am looking for help with sky
i have just had a letter this morning saying that from sept 1st my monthly payment will be going from £32 to £37.
so i am after ways to reduce this as i think a £5 increase is quite a lot
i did try to search for any previous posts on this but could not find any
many thanks
Kelly
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I'm not sure if this will help, but my wife and I decided that we couldn't really justify SKY at all. It was lovely to have but in the end we decided that if we wanted to save money then sacrifices had to be made.
When we phoned SKY we explained that we were heavily in debt and it really wasn't wise for us to have it anymore. The lady I spoke to said we were £6.00 in credit and if we wanted she would let us have the basic package for free and one more for 65p a month
So now we have the children’s package and the basic set up and we pay 65p. In six months time we'll phone them and say we really need to cancel it again, I don't think they'll offer anymore, but when we become financially healthier I think we'll return to them. Debt at highest ..............Debt (june 2006).......... Debt now (January 2010).......Debt free date (original) .......Debt free date (revised)
£33,522.91............. £17484.36 ............. £17141.07........................January 2014............... August 20150 -
Read this link from below to get some inspiration!
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=115125I'm mad!!!! :rotfl::jand celebrating everyday every year!!!0
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