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Haggling over Sports Add-on
oligopoly
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Hi everyone, I've read at length (and indeed participated) about haggling with Virgin/Sky outside of contract to get good savings. But I wanted to ask if anyone has specific experience of haggling over adding an 'add-on' service during contract.
For example, I would like the football next season - not desperately - but what's stopping me is the price. Virgin advertise BT Sport for an extra £15 per month - might they concede to add it to my package for, say, £7.50 per month instead?
I suppose it's a game - the phone operator judging how likely I am to subscribe to the extra service at full price regardless; in this example I am genuinely on the fence, so if it's a question of just flicking a switch then they should take the extra money off me (but then I would say that
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Of course I could just call and ask but it's always good to hear some real-life anecdotes first.
Thanks.
For example, I would like the football next season - not desperately - but what's stopping me is the price. Virgin advertise BT Sport for an extra £15 per month - might they concede to add it to my package for, say, £7.50 per month instead?
I suppose it's a game - the phone operator judging how likely I am to subscribe to the extra service at full price regardless; in this example I am genuinely on the fence, so if it's a question of just flicking a switch then they should take the extra money off me (but then I would say that
Of course I could just call and ask but it's always good to hear some real-life anecdotes first.
Thanks.
Increasingly money-conscious
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Hi everyone, I've read at length (and indeed participated) about haggling with Virgin/Sky outside of contract to get good savings. But I wanted to ask if anyone has specific experience of haggling over adding an 'add-on' service during contract.
For example, I would like the football next season - not desperately - but what's stopping me is the price. Virgin advertise BT Sport for an extra £15 per month - might they concede to add it to my package for, say, £7.50 per month instead?
I suppose it's a game - the phone operator judging how likely I am to subscribe to the extra service at full price regardless; in this example I am genuinely on the fence, so if it's a question of just flicking a switch then they should take the extra money off me (but then I would say that
)
Of course I could just call and ask but it's always good to hear some real-life anecdotes first.
Thanks.
I joined Plusnet and got their unlimited bband at £2.50 per month with £14.50 Line rental.
I got BT Sport via my Sky viewing card,from Plusnet for £7.49 per month,I went for the HD upgrade of £1.49 per month.
It is £5.99 in SD.0 -
anyone else got any experience being within contract?Increasingly money-conscious
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Since Virgin is simply a re-seller of other provider's channels there is never likely to be any leeway with that kind of haggling for individual premium channels -especially while still within the minimum term.Virgin advertise BT Sport for an extra £15 per month - might they concede to add it to my package for, say, £7.50 per month instead?
However, what you might be able to strike a deal on is to upgrade to the package which offers BT Sport for free-I'm not sure it would end up being much less than the £15 cost of adding the channel individually though!0 -
Moneyineptitude wrote: »Since Virgin is simply a re-seller of other provider's channels there is never likely to be any leeway with that kind of haggling for individual premium channels -especially while still within the minimum term.
However, what you might be able to strike a deal on is to upgrade to the package which offers BT Sport for free-I'm not sure it would end up being much less than the £15 cost of adding the channel individually though!
Agree. So the only way to find out is to ask.
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Certain to be a new minimum term (probably eighteen months) for any such deal, of course.So the only way to find out is to ask.
EDIT;
Reading this thread might put the OP off asking;
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/49359830
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