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Pice comparisons without introductory rates
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I can't see that on their site. http://www.sky.com/shop/broadband-talk/
I see £28.99 a month (after an introductory period of £18) with no call plan included.
Does the word 'deal' mean nothing to you?
Besides which I now believe you're just trolling so I'll leave you to it.0 -
If it's seems like a lot of effort to only save £10 a month, why are you even looking ?, £10 a month probably covers the worst and best deals available , so if saving £10 isn't worth the effort of looking, and possibly doing a little basic math, they stay with your current deal.0
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OP, would you buy car insurance on the basis of what you'd pay the year after? No. Same with energy supplier as well. You get the best deal for the next 12 months, then look again after that. In terms of money saving, you need to look at BB and phone as a short term (12/18 month) purchase, not a life time deal. Nobody who wants to pay the lowest price for what they need would sign up with a company for more than 12/18 months at a time in the current market.
Yes, you are paying too much - we were paying £44 a month for unlimited fibre, phone, anytime calls and TV with PlusNet.0
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