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Price of Sky ADSL
teddysmum
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I notice that the promotion for ADSL unlimited says it's no longer reliant on your having Sky tv, so I wonder if this is their way of saying you will get no credit for having tv :
Until now, it was £7.50 with tv and line, £10 with just line.
On the website it says that after the 'free for 12 months' offer for newbies, the price is £10. Does this mean that they will no longer give a discount for having tv ie charge £7.50? (It's confusing, as my projected bills, beyond tv going off and the price increase date,still give the price as £7.50; legacy calls offers will all end.)
It does make free broadband look more attractive as you seem to be saving £10 instead of the present £7.50 (if you tv and line).
Has anyone recently negotiated phone and broadband, then decided to take tv and got an extra £2.50 off as I did last year ?
Until now, it was £7.50 with tv and line, £10 with just line.
On the website it says that after the 'free for 12 months' offer for newbies, the price is £10. Does this mean that they will no longer give a discount for having tv ie charge £7.50? (It's confusing, as my projected bills, beyond tv going off and the price increase date,still give the price as £7.50; legacy calls offers will all end.)
It does make free broadband look more attractive as you seem to be saving £10 instead of the present £7.50 (if you tv and line).
Has anyone recently negotiated phone and broadband, then decided to take tv and got an extra £2.50 off as I did last year ?
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