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Sky increases
Hi. We all know that those with Sky Q and broadband can now leave once they get their email notification from Sky of the upcoming increases. Can I check with those folks that have already "successfully" haggled with Sky did they make sure that the original proposed increases weren't included in any "discounts" they were offered by Sky?
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Why would Sky give a discount on an old price they don't offer any more? The new discounted price will be relative to their new full price.
If it sticks, force it.
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I'm not sure your question makes sense TBH but I've posted mine in the 'Sky retentions' thread. I've gone from £38pm (going up to £41 in April) to £32 with no April increase this year for the same TV package.
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