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This message was authored by: Moe1

Deals for existing customers

Considering leaving Sky and going to virgin when my contract ends in a few days as the price hike is exorbitant no deals for existing customers anyone done this ? 


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@Moe1 

And when their discounted new customer deals expire in 18 or 24 months they'll be back in the same position. 


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This message was authored by: PandJ2020

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@Moe1 wrote:

anyone done this ? 


Of course, thousands no doubt...

I am just another Sky customer and my views are my own even if you don't like the answers
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@Moe1 

And when their discounted new customer deals expire in 18 or 24 months they'll be back in the same position. 


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Re: Deals for existing customers

Then I'll be a new customer back to sky lol 😵💫😵💫

This message was authored by: LythamMike

Re: Deals for existing customers

  • I'm considering doing this. I've noticed my future bills going up. I've spoken to someone at Sky and was told it was due to inflation. 
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@LythamMike wrote:

 I've spoken to someone at Sky and was told it was due to inflation. 


Yup, happens every year.

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Re: Deals for existing customers

The best way I have found to get a good deal with sky is when you are out of contract or near the end of your contract.

phone them up and go straight through to the cancellation department to cancel the whole thing.

tell them you can't afford sky as it is a ridiculous price and that you have been offered a great deal by Virgin or any other provider.

Don't be frustrated if they don't offer you a great deal straight away, just say is that all you can offer me.

i have always received a great offer within the last 2 weeks of the notice period.

im talking half price packages, free hd and uhd, half price Netflix premium, discount for extra boxes and extra discounts on the whole bill.

 

remember that you can walk away from the service and get it set up as a new customer if you really had to


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@thfcdave wrote:

remember that you can walk away from the service and get it set up as a new customer if you really had to


@thfcdave 

Not entirely correct. You would need to have been away from Sky for 18 months before you're classed as a new customer. 


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This message was authored by: Anonymous

Re: Deals for existing customers

Yeah also happens when inflation goes down too, that's when they show their true colours and prove it's about profits not customers 

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Spoken like a sky employee, you can however cancel your package and then have your other half take one out at the same address as the "new customer" because they have not the customer. 

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@Anonymous wrote:

Yeah also happens when inflation goes down too, that's when they show their true colours and prove it's about profits not customers 


Well of course it is. Companies are in business to make a profit.

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@Anonymous wrote:

Spoken like a sky employee, you can however cancel your package and then have your other half take one out at the same address as the "new customer" because they have not the customer. 


Not entirely true either. Sky have wised up to that sort of game.

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Not sure how it's possible to wise up to someone that has not been a registered customer of their product or service. I've been with sky since 2011 my partner has never been a customer, ergo new. 

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@Anonymous That tactic used to be used by some to continually take advantage of new customer deals, Sky have put procedures in place to stop that happening.

You may find that if your partner does try to sign up they are not eligible for the new customer prices.

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@Anonymous 

And posting your wish to try to circumvent Skys policies on Skys own Community is not a good idea.


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