31 Oct 2024 10:26 AM
When i joined in 2022 i was paying £64 per month, now its, £94 and at the end of the yeat it jumps to c. £110, nothing has changed in terms of packages in that time. I have :
Sky Q with one extra box/multiroom, sky signature, Netflix, Disney, HD and UHD and sky sports.
What is going on, why do we have to pay for HD and UHD? i have always been guilty of just ignoring and paying the bill but i reaching the point where i might just cancel and see if Sky try to come up with a sensible offer to stay.
Am i missing any way to reduce this? i.e. is there a bigger/better package that actually works out cheaper?
31 Oct 2024 10:29 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out morePrices increase for a few reasons, either the annual price rise which happens earlier in the year or more than likely that you have a discount on your account that you had forgotten about that is ending and while new discounts appear harder to come by now nearer the time you could contact Sky to see if they will offer you another one if you will agree to a new contract.
31 Oct 2024 11:03 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Paul_Str wrote:
why do we have to pay for HD and UHD?
That's how Sky choose to charge. To have UHD you have to also have HD. That hasn't changed since you originally agreed to both charges.
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