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Get rid of Sky landline and broadband? Rarely use landline.

Mayaboo
Mayaboo Posts: 126 Forumite
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edited 29 December 2022 at 8:16PM in Phones & TV
I'm not highly knowledgeable about technology.
I've originally  had a good deal with Sky  for a landline, and broadband and sky Tv.
I rarely  use my landline, and now I've got a Lebara sim (and will be signing up for a sim contract soon) i use it even less.
I am out of my sky contract now on a rolling contract , and I spoke to them yesterday and they offered me another allegedly better deal.
I asked if I had a cooling off period and they said one month.
It occurred to me I could probably cancel and negotiate a better deal? 

I am not sure I want sky Tv, I think  I'd rather go with Netflix, I tnink I only got it as a cheap extra.
I'd like to do away with my landline, what options have I got with all these things .
Thanks in advance.


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