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MSE Sky deal.
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shopping/cheaper-sky-cheap-cable?utm_source=MSE_Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=11-Oct-16-33555195&utm_campaign=nt-oneliners-one&utm_content=5#sky
Regarding this new deal - are they really offering everything (TV,BB,Phone) for £30pm?
Of does it depend what channels you want or BB speed etc?
I was thinking of using this to haggle with VM for a better deal.I Hate Jobsworths!!!0 -
MSE Sky deal.
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shopping/cheaper-sky-cheap-cable?utm_source=MSE_Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=11-Oct-16-33555195&utm_campaign=nt-oneliners-one&utm_content=5#sky
Regarding this new deal - are they really offering everything (TV,BB,Phone) for £30pm?
Of does it depend what channels you want or BB speed etc?
I was thinking of using this to haggle with VM for a better deal.
It's TV only. If you want phone/BB you pay extra.We've blagged this corking Sky deal * for up to 60% off the full TV bundle including sport and movie channels in HD.
As it's a special MSE deal, you'd lucky to get Virgin to match it.0 -
Looking at the MSE offer from sky at £30 a month and a £15 on off charge, if you want broadband there is always a phone line charge at £20 and the router charge to post out so can get very expensive has anyone had these charges waived, as BT won't a £50 fee which is very expensive again0
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Do you really expect to take an MSE £30 deal and then have other charges waived too?
The MSE deal is for SkyQ TV only, if you add 'phone and broadband then of course it will be dearer.0 -
I meant the installation charges lol obviously I know it will be dear if added more to it0
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Doubtful you can get it waived. It is what it is.
But if you consider less than £30 'very expensive', I'm not sure it's a great idea for you to be committing to a 12 month, £30 a month, Sky TV contract. Maybe look at Now TV if you want some of the Sky channels.0 -
is it possible to get the deal in wife's name as left sky about 5 months ago so wont qualfy as new customer myself has anyone tried this? thank youHonesty is the best policy doesn't matter which web site
you are on!
if i had known then what i know now!
a bargain is only a bargain if you really need it!0 -
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smallblueplanet wrote: »Also thinking about this sort of scenario but am wondering what the drawbacks of Sky Q v Sky HD+ are? Ta.
More expensive (you effectively pay for multiroom even if you don't use it)
Q boxes are "rented" so Sky will take them back if you leave.
New LNB required which isn't compatible with SkyHD or Freesat (altho' you can ask for a hybrid LNB)
Q Mini boxes don't have their own storage vs having a multiroom HD+ box.
I think the positives of Sky Q have been well publicised by Idris Elba:)0 -
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Given that SkyQ needs a completely new dish, then any one else who buys a flat in the building would not be able to get the service, because it would require all other leaseholders to agree to the Sky+ dish being removed and the SkyQ compatible dish being placed instead (the building leases prevent separate ariels etc). As such they will be pushing potential customers straight to their competitors
Sky Q doesn't requre a new dish only a replacment part on it , we upgraded to it last week.0
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