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Discussion topic: Price hike

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This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Price hike

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@Graeme-D wrote:

However with my end of  18 month indroductory offer and these price increases my bill goes up from £59 a month to £95 , for same service . That is bordering on insane


It's the end of a generous discount and a consequent move to list prices.

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This message was authored by: AndrewF_UK

Re: Price hike

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@TimmyBGood wrote:

@Graeme-D wrote:

However with my end of  18 month indroductory offer and these price increases my bill goes up from £59 a month to £95 , for same service . That is bordering on insane


It's the end of a generous discount and a consequent move to list prices.


Yeah imo this is the way you should look at things.

 

It's not "my bill has gone up" it's "for the first 18 months I've saved £xxx". They're quite transparent about discounts being new customers only and advertise the list price. But you can also phone and try your luck for a better deal, it can't hurt!

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This message was authored by: ADM2710

Re: Price hike

Sky is no way too expensive compared to others in the market place.

 

Their offerings are no longer great, a lot of channels that you never watch and often channels shut down without any reduction or recompoense to the subscriber.

 

Now over £100 per month.

 

The world has moved on and SKY no longer represents good value.

This message was authored by: Mark39

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@ADM2710 wrote:

The world has moved on and SKY no longer represents good value.


That's somewhat subjective. If it's no longer good value for you, then cancel. No drama.

This message was authored by: ADM2710

Re: Price hike

I wish it was that simple, having negotiated a godo contract back in December 24, the price hike this week was a whopping 15%.

 

Although I agree it maybe subjective, it is my personal view that price hikes like these disenfranchise customers and make them question the relative merits and values of this service.

 

In comparison to others it is very expensive and offers poor value.

This message was authored by: Graeme-D

Re: Price hike

To Sky's credit , I had an issue with one of my  Stream Pucs and spoke to 2 very very good engineers who were amazing, cannot fault them and eventually had the Puc replaced. So I feel at least some of the value was in that side of support.

This message was authored by: AndyPearson9

Re: Price hike

This is exactly how Sky (and others) use their pricing policy and wording to make you feel as though you've been lucky they were so nice to you previously, and it's not really their fault your prices are going up (oh, I'm sorry, I mean "your discounts are ending") and that although they were so generous for the past 18 months, they can't be quite as nice this time - but, hey, they are prepared to give you these other great discounts ("you lucky customer") but just not quite as much as last time.

 

It really doesn't matter. In simple terms, the reality for me as a customer this week was: "we're putting your prices up by 32%". And that was the best "deal" they were prepared to offer. "But you can leave if you like". So I did. Despite them being so helpful and generous by reducing the 41% increase I was due to pay. I'm such an ungrateful customer.

This message was authored by: Mark39

Re: Price hike

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@ADM2710 wrote:

I wish it was that simple, having negotiated a godo contract back in December 24, the price hike this week was a whopping 15%.

 

Although I agree it maybe subjective, it is my personal view that price hikes like these disenfranchise customers and make them question the relative merits and values of this service.

 

In comparison to others it is very expensive and offers poor value.


If it's 15% it's beyond what you agreed in your contract and you can leave.

 

But the contractual requirement you agreed to  for Sky tv is that the increase in list price can't exceed 10% (or the rate of inflation). 

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