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When I called about bb/phone, I was offered £9.99 line rental and free broadband,but the person could not find the 50% off with £50 credit offer I had, via email, for tv.
Luckily, I checked my email account, while on the phone, so noticed a Sky message saying I had agreed to free line rental, but nothing else was mentioned. I denied that I had agreed, so it was recorded, then called accounts, immediately to ask what was on my account.
I was told that she had left me to pay full line rental with free broadband and that she had not correctly entered details. The manager apologised and found me a call centre person (I later found , not in the same location) who had the 50% with £50 offer on her equipment and was able to sort things out for me.
Perhaps this is something MSE could check with Sky? That they are selling 10 month discounts and taking customers that they can reinstate them after 10 months when though the customer is in contract for 12 months. I'm not the only person who's been told this. Is this a change of policy from Sky?
I can't see MSE being interested in it.
I don't think it's a change of policy by Sky at all. I think it's just some retentions people saying anything to get a sale.
If you are not including any calls, yes :free broadband and £8.70 line ie £104.40.
....but you are also a Sky TV subscriber...not sure you would get such a good deal for rental plus b/band WITHOUT TV.:)
We just have unlimited BB and no way would they budge on line rental, if bringing it to sky. 4 seperate chats on line and over the phone. The sky tv package in most cases is probably the trump card, but there are probably some who are better at haggling and can get blood from a stone lol.
Never pay the full price.
I had cancelled tv and was offered free broadband and line for £9.99, but then asked about the tv offer of 50% off plus £50 credit, I had received via email.
The call centre person messed up, booking me free broadband and no line, after saying she didn't have the tv offer on her screen.
I then called 'accounts' to ask what was on my file and was transferred to someone who had the offer, but then found that the £9.99 offer had gone from her system, so the manager said she could give me an extra £2 off tv(which she agreed was not such a good deal) so he said I could have half price line rental ie £8.20 going up to £8.70.
I was already a customer, considering leaving; not wishing to transfer to Sky.