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Sky MSE £6 Offer - can I get it?
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I had the same reaction to the £89.85, but if you sign in and look at the bill online it appears with a negative sign infront.
There is also £110 credit on the account. Although I'm not sure how it gets to £110? We all had to pay £5 upfront so with the £100 credit it should be only £105 total credit balance. This £105 fits the calculation below of the first bill:
£105 - £6.95 - £8.20 = £89.85 (remaining credit balance)
Anyway I wouldn't expect anything to be taken by DD until the credit balance is depleted by the £8.20 each month plus any call charges.0 -
Yes, I agree, thanks both.
Upon logging in and downloading my statement, I can see a negative sign indicating a credit balance.
Clearly there is a bug in their system which sends emails, as it seems to consider the number absolute (positive).
Fingers crossed they don't have a similar bug in their payments system!
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