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Sky £1 a month offer only available to new customers - any way around this?
reheat
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My son has a Sky SIM contract and would like to move to their 1GB plan. It is currently on offer at £1 a month instead of the normal £3, but that offer is not available to existing customers. Is there any way around this at all? My son wants to keep his existing phone number.
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Is he on a minimum term contract still? If yes, then not a chance of getting it. If no then he can ask and when they say no, ask for his PAC and try someone like Lebara (Vodafone network).reheat said:My son has a Sky SIM contract and would like to move to their 1GB plan. It is currently on offer at £1 a month instead of the normal £3, but that offer is not available to existing customers. Is there any way around this at all? My son wants to keep his existing phone number.
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He is long out of minimum contract, and is going to ring them. First checking to see if another provider deal he could convince them worthwhile him changing to.Is he on a minimum term contract still? If yes, then not a chance of getting it. If no then he can ask and when they say no, ask for his PAC and try someone like Lebara (Vodafone network).
Many thanks.Favours are returned ... Trust is earned
Reality is an illusion ... don't knock it
There's a fine line between faith and arrogance ... Heaven only knows where the line is
Being like everyone else when it's right, is as important as being different when it's right
The interpretation you're most likely to believe, is the one you most want to believe1
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