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March 2014 Sky deal - combining with cashback
bungyboo
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I've just been looking at this latest Sky deal being pushed on various cashback sites - new customers get half price for 6 months and a £50 Sainsburys Gift Card. Here's the upshot of my research; the best site to use seems to depend on which package you want, would be grateful if other moneysavers could comment...
Use topcashback if you want the Complete Bundle (£210), Sports Bundle (£162.75), The Movies Bundle (£173.25) or The Original Bundle (£126)
http://www.topcashback.co.uk/sky-digital/
If you want the Family Bundle however, imutual seems to have a slightly higher rate of £130 (they call it "New Sky customer with EE+")
http://www.imutual.co.uk/sky
quidco's rates seem lower all round. Bear in mind I think the topcashback rates are for those paying a £5 admin fee
Anyone spotted better offers?
Use topcashback if you want the Complete Bundle (£210), Sports Bundle (£162.75), The Movies Bundle (£173.25) or The Original Bundle (£126)
http://www.topcashback.co.uk/sky-digital/
If you want the Family Bundle however, imutual seems to have a slightly higher rate of £130 (they call it "New Sky customer with EE+")
http://www.imutual.co.uk/sky
quidco's rates seem lower all round. Bear in mind I think the topcashback rates are for those paying a £5 admin fee
Anyone spotted better offers?
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Hi
I did this in September last year and got slightly more than those figures. One thing to bear in mind is that Sky (and all the others!) are constantly notching the price up.
From memory I got around £130 for signing up and am nearly due the same again for having the entire bundle (payable after 6 months)0
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