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Sky Broadband Mid Contract Increase

Matt17
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I'm looking at switching broadband provider. Most of them now seem to state how much the price will increase each year, usually £3 or £4 per month.
However Sky don't state how much there mid contract prices will be. Does anyone know how much the increase is likely to be on a £21 per month contract. Do they use a fixed formula like CPI + 3.9% or is it just a random amount that they decide is appropriate and if so is it likely to be more or less than £3 per month.
Thanks
However Sky don't state how much there mid contract prices will be. Does anyone know how much the increase is likely to be on a £21 per month contract. Do they use a fixed formula like CPI + 3.9% or is it just a random amount that they decide is appropriate and if so is it likely to be more or less than £3 per month.
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Matt17 said:I'm looking at switching broadband provider. Most of them now seem to state how much the price will increase each year, usually £3 or £4 per month.
However Sky don't state how much there mid contract prices will be. Does anyone know how much the increase is likely to be on a £21 per month contract. Do they use a fixed formula like CPI + 3.9% or is it just a random amount that they decide is appropriate and if so is it likely to be more or less than £3 per month.
ThanksSky don't use a figure (and they can't use CPI+3.9% or whatever now anyway), but you get the option to leave if you're not happy. You don't get that option on most other providers with baked in price rises.Providers do exist that will give you £x per month for 12/18/24 months. But you will probably pay more from the outset.0 -
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