22 Mar 2024 08:43 PM
22 Mar 2024 08:55 PM
Very well put. I am arguing this point on another thread and am presently going through a complaint procedure or head against brick wall. My increase is a whopping 25% in contract.
22 Mar 2024 09:30 PM
I would love to see proof of your 6.4%.
23 Mar 2024 07:28 AM
Has anyone else not received an email or letter yet? I want to leave due to the price rises but haven't received either yet and April is approaching fast. I'm guessing my letter was lost in the post
23 Mar 2024 07:50 AM
I had an email explaining how tight times are and inly talked about rises on landlines charges.
I've had no communication informing of price hike, so just looked at info on TV settings.
To my horror, BB & Sky Q (nothing fancy, no add ons) is going up from £48.50 (shocking anyway) to £63 odd!! That's crazy expensive.
Guess I'll have to go through painful process of speaking to them.
23 Mar 2024 09:03 AM
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@hooper17 wrote:Has anyone else not received an email or letter yet? I want to leave due to the price rises but haven't received either yet and April is approaching fast. I'm guessing my letter was lost in the post
I've heard nothing and my future bills are still unchanged......
Terms say, "We may increase the price of any of your TV subscription services by giving you at least 31 days’ notice"
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23 Mar 2024 09:11 AM
I have heard nothing except relating to phone charges. My bill does not increase until July
23 Mar 2024 09:15 AM
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@conroyart wrote:
The issue is not the increase itself. Sky are vocal in saying how fairer and cheaper they are than other providers. Rubbish, the rest charge equally Sky do not.
Actually if read carefully the press release this year is an admission that Sky may well be applying a higher increase this year than competitors usually the inflation plus X% formula.
https://www.skygroup.sky/article/changes-to-our-tv-and-broadband-prices-in-2024
23 Mar 2024 09:21 AM
Ah my tv bill is going up from £91 this month to £105 next month and broadband from £34 to £39 but I still haven't received an email or letter from sky yet 😢
23 Mar 2024 09:22 AM
Read the release, I must be missing something.
23 Mar 2024 09:25 AM
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@hooper17 wrote:Ah my tv bill is going up from £91 this month to £105 next month and broadband from £34 to £39 but I still haven't received an email or letter from sky yet 😢
Check the Message section of your My Sky account and see if a letter has appeared there. Whenever any comms is sent from Sky it will automatically appear there as well.
If Sky have an email on record for you the letter will be sent to it. I guess it possible it's gone into a junk folder if indeed it's been sent yet. Sky generate the letters in batches so it's still feasible they haven't completed all customers yet.
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23 Mar 2024 09:35 AM
Just checked and the message section is empty and I check my junk folder everyday and nothing has gone there. Hopefully I will get a letter in the next few days, if I don't I will ring them before April 1st 👍
23 Mar 2024 10:18 AM
Sky signature you need to have to get any of the other packages is £31, they are increasing mine by £5.25 which is just under 17%. I was wondering if this rediculous amount is a standard increase.
23 Mar 2024 11:04 AM
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@sanbenel wrote:Sky signature you need to have to get any of the other packages is £31, they are increasing mine by £5.25 which is just under 17%. I was wondering if this rediculous amount is a standard increase.
It's the list price that increases, your in-contract discount stays the same so the bigger the discount you have on the package the bigger the percentage increase will appear.
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23 Mar 2024 11:35 AM
yeah !! just called them again this morning, and he found there is no other offer that is lower than the price increase next month in our area, so they allowed me to cancel the contract penalty-free in 2 weeks, in April.
That's so great.
Thank you so much for your advice.
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