30 Jun 2023 10:16 PM
Hi all newbie here 👋🏻
So just today I've phoned up to renew cancel my contract.
It actually ran out at the neginning of June but 1st chance I've had to call up.
Bill was £127, ( was £65 back in March) cheapest they could get it down to was £89 I said we couldn't justify/ afford so I'd like to cancel bit of messing around if I cancelled the UHD and Ultra HD they could onocknit down to £66 I've agreed but do have a 31 day period to change my mind, tv is used a lot! Mainly by kids aging from 17-4
I've cancelled both UHD and ultra HD is this going to be something I regret, o/h is no help as usual its upto me 🤣
01 Jul 2023 05:34 AM
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@Denise+V wrote:
is this going to be something I regret,
Welcome to the forum @Denise+V
Only you can decide that. If you felt the cost of certain add-ons on your subscription were not value for money or unnecessary then you were right to downgrade. Only you know what you can afford.
01 Jul 2023 05:59 AM
I’m not sure if you’re aware, but you can manage your sky package for such add on / removal via your Sky app.
This will let you have rolling monthly contract options to add and remove such packages of cinema sport and whichever else you prefer and possibly have discounts of utilising said packages.
01 Jul 2023 09:28 AM - last edited: 01 Jul 2023 09:32 AM
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@Denise+V wrote:
I've cancelled both UHD and ultra HD is this going to be something I regret,
UHD and 'Ultra HD' are the same thing.
If you've actually cancelled UHD and HD then yes, that will be very noticeable because while UHD content is scarce, HD is the most common format and SD scaled up to fill a UHD panel is not particularly great quality. You'd still receive HD on the free-to-air channels, but not on any Sky-branded service.
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