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Message posted on 02 Jul 2025 05:44 PM
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Cheapest New Sky Contract
Hello to all, My Previous Sky Bill was £126.97 that is TV £68.50 then £58.47 for BB and talk, so £126.97 i went with a new Contract on 30 June this Month being told shortest contract is 24 months, also about £94.73 in all tv-Sky signature, HD, Sky Cinema, 😐 and broadband, i would have 30 days to cancel or get a better deal. £43 for Broadband discounted by £3 Sky TV was £40.50 discounted to £32.50
Sky cinema Discounted to £11 from £19 on the 15 may 2023 i was paying £74, i would like to know before my New contract's 30 days are up, if i can get a Cheaper offer or bigger Reduction from Sky if so, how, what would i say to Sky to get a better Deal- a More Reduced Deal- Better bill offer, please reply, with help or advice-to get the Cheapest Contract- i was told this was the cheapest on the phone-i am not too sure as £74 in 2023, How Cheap could i get for Bills- Discounts and what should i say to get them-thanks.
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Message posted on 02 Jul 2025 05:47 PM
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Re: Cheapest New Sky Contract
The best new discounts (although much harder to come by) are by calling Sky and negotiating which is what you seem to have done.
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Message posted on 02 Jul 2025 05:47 PM
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Re: Cheapest New Sky Contract
@Toymaker215 It's up to you whether you take their offer or not. New customers tend to get bigger discounts than existing customers.
Either way, you need to give 31 days notice to cancel TV and 14 days for broadband. If you phone to cancel your services then you'll probably go through to retentions who might be able to offer you something slightly better than you've already been quoted for but it's not a given.
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