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Discussion topic: Length of contract

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This message was authored by: Pensioner6

Length of contract

When I took my Sky Stream out in December 2024 for £19 p/m I thought it was for 12 months. It then rose to £22 in March 2025 and now it's £25 + with no notice . How can you get out of it without incurring fees

 

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This message was authored by: SKY1992bf

Re: Length of contract

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@Pensioner6  You can't unless sky allows you to terminate 

 

if they do you will be liable to pay termination fees that equal monthly costs x remaining months 

 

all streaming fixed term contracts are 24 months 


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This message was authored by: martswain

Re: Length of contract

Log in to your Sky account and read the messages regarding length and pricing of your contract.

If you are actually now on a rolling agreement then you can leave withouth penalty by giving 31 days notice.

The current full price for Stream is £34/month so you may have recontracted at some stage.

Nobody on this forum can see your contract, you'll have to look yourself.

This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Length of contract

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@Pensioner6 wrote:

When I took my Sky Stream out in December 2024 for £19 p/m I thought it was for 12 months. It then rose to £22 in March 2025 and now it's £25 + with no notice . 


That period encompasses the annual price rises of April 2025 and April 2026

 


@Pensioner6 wrote:

How can you get out of it without incurring fees


Sky doesn't have to permit early exit: price rises for streaming television are covered by the contract terms but not regulated in the same way as broadband or satellite TV

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