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Sky HD for £99 or Sky + for £49

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  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    Not sure if anyone can help me with this but we are due to move soon, at the moment we have had Sky for about 10 years in my name (but Sky +/Multiroom subscription for the last 2 yeas or so), will we be able to open a 'new account' in hubbys name when we move so we can take advantage of this or other lower priced offers. Will the Sky+ box we have now work with the multiroom subscription we have as we are just using our old Sky box for that. Thanks for any advice you can give and apologies if asked in the wrong place.
  • gazza975526570
    gazza975526570 Posts: 3,275 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    Not sure if anyone can help me with this but we are due to move soon, at the moment we have had Sky for about 10 years in my name (but Sky +/Multiroom subscription for the last 2 yeas or so), will we be able to open a 'new account' in hubbys name when we move so we can take advantage of this or other lower priced offers. Will the Sky+ box we have now work with the multiroom subscription we have as we are just using our old Sky box for that. Thanks for any advice you can give and apologies if asked in the wrong place.

    Yeah set it up in your hubbies name no problem - the cashback on Quidco and TCB has gone up to £150 now as well!!
  • Mittens124
    Mittens124 Posts: 184 Forumite
    BB37 wrote: »
    Not sure what deals you can get direct from Sky, but topcashback are offering £150 cashback. This is regardless of which deal you choose.

    £150 on Quidco also
  • blue_monkey_2
    blue_monkey_2 Posts: 11,435 Forumite
    Thank you for confirming that for me. Yes,just looked at Quidco and saw that, I will get him to sign up to Quidco and get him to be the new subsriber when we move. The Sky+ box is £50 more if you buy via the Sky website but worth it if you can get £150 cashback for a new account!! I'll keep my account until we actually move and then if we are without it for a bit then we can watch it online as well!!
  • mrme
    mrme Posts: 1,207 Forumite
    PeteHerts wrote: »
    If you mean you want the BBC/C4 HD then you still need to pay the £10 a month.

    If you are happy with BBC/C4 HD only then you don't need to pay the £10 subscription - all you need is the HD box, Valid viewing card & obviously a HD ready TV!! The subscription covers the other HD channels or so I am informed by a geeky friend of mine.
    :j :j
  • mstar
    mstar Posts: 269 Forumite
    is there any diadvantages ordering ur sky+ box from instore at comet? e.g takes longer/quicer then ordering online?
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