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Sky Deal £192 M&S vouchers

Hello,

Hope someone can help me with this one. I changed my broadband provider to sky using the £192 offer I found on MSE about a month ago.

I have found the details here:

Brilliant offer from MSE for Sky Broadband. You effectively get paid 25p for FREE 12 months Broadband, Line Rental and Weekend Calls.

Until 11:59pm Thu 11 Sept we've blagged Sky newbies (incl those who left 12+ months ago) a corking 12-month contract if you get both line rental and broadband from it. This is only available via this special link* (you can't get it by calling Sky).

Minor change. If you read this deal in the weekly email we sent on 3 Sept, there's been a small change since then. See minor change details.

Line rental. You pay £15.40/mth for this, £184.80 for the year. To guarantee you get the deal (as long as you fit all the other criteria) you will need to know and input your landline number. It doesn't mean you won't get the deal if you fail to, but in some rare circumstances (eg, you move into a house recently converted into flats and it's unclear which line is yours) you may miss out.

Unlimited broadband. You pay nothing for 12 months. Once the contract ends it's £10/mth (£7.50/mth if you have Sky TV) thereafter, though you are free to move at that point.

Calls. Weekend calls to landlines are included (for the first 60 minutes per call). Other call costs to UK phones match BT, see the full info below.

£192 worth of M&S vouchers (£100 by post, £92 by email). This is sent as TWO DIFFERENT vouchers - both within 90 days of your phone line being activated. There is a £100 voucher sent by post from Sky, plus a £92 voucher emailed from Affiliate Window (the marketing agency that runs Sky's special web promo deals).

You will need a new router... It's free but you’ll pay £6.95 for P&P.
£20 installation fee may apply Don't have a line, or switching from cable? You'll pay £20. A few on certain normal lines may need to as well. The only way to know is via the application process (it'll tell you before you commit). See full info below.
Analysis - this is a mega-WOW deal

If you pay 12 months of £15.40 and the £6.95 p&p for the router, the first year cost is £191.75. But you get £192 in M&S vouchers, so if you were going to spend those at M&S anyway, effectively you're 25p up for the first year, which is why we're so excited about this deal.

Of course, you may also pay call costs or the new line charge too. Even so, provided you’d use the M&S vouchers this is a corker. Sadly you can't use this with the Sky TV 50% codes covered in our Digital TV guide.

Minor change. Please note, since we first included this deal in our weekly email, we learned the router (which costs £6.95 for p&p) which we thought was optional, is actually compulsory. We had stated you could pay just the £15.40/mth line rental (£184.80 for year one) and got £185 in vouchers, meaning a 20p profit. When we found out we asked Sky to up the value of the voucher to cover the router charge and it kindly agreed - and added an extra 5p too for good measure.


i have received the £100 from sky in an email but I do not know how I go about receiving the other £92. Has anyone managed to get this and if so how. I used the MSE link as requested at the time to receive the other £92.

Many thanks:j

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