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Best method for getting my sky bill down
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scotty1971 wrote: »well managed to keep all my services £76 per month for 12 months and £50 credit,so pretty happy with that.How does the £50 credit work?
Is that with 50% off? Will it be £38 per month for 12 months then £76 per month which would then sound like a fair deal. You should do exactly the same in 12 months by cancelling and waiting for the 50% off call.
The £50 credit is just that...a bill credit. Your first few payments will be lower to account for the credit.:footie:
Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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£76 per month,which inludes full family package,sky sports and movies,2 multiroom,broadband unlimited,sky talk anytime extra and line rental0
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I don't understand why people have Virgin or SKY when all you need is KODI and enjoy pretty much all the same content for free.
Price of box is very cheap..£30 ish and Free if you use Laptop or Computer.
As someone else said Freesat is good value or even Freeview.0
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