16 Jan 2025 08:32 AM
I've recently subscribed on what appeared to be a very good deal for tv package and broadband however I've been told by existing customers that after 6 months or do the prices will go up considerably and I'll end up paying almost double.Is this true as I'm still in my cooling off period and am considering whether to cancel
16 Jan 2025 08:41 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThere is usually an annual price review (which will ultimately lead to an increase) in April each year in the UK so that might be what you've heard about. It affects all customers.
16 Jan 2025 08:41 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThere is usually an annual price review (which will ultimately lead to an increase) in April each year in the UK so that might be what you've heard about. It affects all customers.
16 Jan 2025 09:02 AM
So apart from the annual increase they don't put your own personal subscription up at all,apologies for my persistence but I've had several people advising me to cancel as it's a rip off and the sales team don't tell you about these things knowing you won't read the small print
16 Jan 2025 09:18 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Dean250 The only times when your price should increase are as already mentioned the annual price increase and when your discounts end, they should not increase at any other time with the exception of PPV purchases or out of plan call charges if you have broadband and talk.
16 Jan 2025 09:25 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Dean250 wrote:...knowing you won't read the small print
Did you read the 'small print'?
If you did then it explicit lays out how they can increase prices. (Particularly how often and by how much and when it triggers any right to cancel)
16 Jan 2025 09:40 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Dean250 check also that your discounts last for as long as your contractual minimum term. The details will be in your confirmation from Sky. As a new subscriber, discounts usually expire at the same time as your minimum term, but it's something to check.
16 Jan 2025 09:57 AM
Thank you.The discount does that last for the duration of your contract in my case 24 months
16 Jan 2025 09:59 AM
Thank you for your responses I wrote that last question before reading them👍🏼
16 Jan 2025 10:10 AM - last edited: 16 Jan 2025 10:11 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Dean250 wrote:Thank you.The discount does that last for the duration of your contract in my case 24 months
Just bear in mind the discount is relative to list price. The list price changes.
Say you have £10 off Signature, retail £35. So you pay £25.
The price increase by 5% to £37, you pay £27. (8% increase)
It's clever as Sky will announce an average increase of 5% but anyone with discounts sees a higher net increase...
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