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Sky (New Customer Offers)
Ollie_D
Posts: 73 Forumite
in Phones & TV
Hi,
I had a look but couldn't find anyone else asking this, so apologies if it's been covered before.
I have a friend who it looking to join Sky, and I am trying to get the best offer for them.
There are various offers available, and I'm unsure which we can use together.
If they just signed up by themselves Sky currently offer a free TV (or £100).
There is also an offer for 50% of TV for 12 months (stated as for Virgin media customers - but I fail to see how/if they check this)
Then there is cashback (which whilst not guaranteed, at over £100 can make a difference).
Finally there is also 'Introduce a friend' which as far as I can tell will nullify all offers and just give £100 to each party.
Anyone had any experience with combining these offers, and any thoughts of the best way to go.
Many Thanks
I had a look but couldn't find anyone else asking this, so apologies if it's been covered before.
I have a friend who it looking to join Sky, and I am trying to get the best offer for them.
There are various offers available, and I'm unsure which we can use together.
If they just signed up by themselves Sky currently offer a free TV (or £100).
There is also an offer for 50% of TV for 12 months (stated as for Virgin media customers - but I fail to see how/if they check this)
Then there is cashback (which whilst not guaranteed, at over £100 can make a difference).
Finally there is also 'Introduce a friend' which as far as I can tell will nullify all offers and just give £100 to each party.
Anyone had any experience with combining these offers, and any thoughts of the best way to go.
Many Thanks
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