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Message posted on 22 Feb 2025 05:12 PM
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Hi, I signed up to sky last year, and its better than virgin with the deal I got with sky. I was a virgin customer for over 30 years.
Anyway there is going to be a price increase of 6%, which is based on the original price I should be paying, and not what I I am paying now, with all the discounts. So I want to know, can I cancel my contract, giving sky 1 months notice? I have tv/broadband. The total is 6.50 a month increase, and that is a lot of money. I m signed in for july 2026.
Thank you Phil
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Message posted on 22 Feb 2025 05:15 PM
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Hi @phil19651 Simple answer is no. Sky are normally very careful not to break the 10% list increase which would trigger to right to cancel.
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Message posted on 22 Feb 2025 05:15 PM
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Hi @phil19651 Simple answer is no. Sky are normally very careful not to break the 10% list increase which would trigger to right to cancel.
Message posted on 22 Feb 2025 05:18 PM
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That is not good, but thanks for the info, because I can't fault sky at the moment.
thanks again Phil
Message posted on 22 Feb 2025 05:20 PM
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@phil19651 wrote:
I m signed in for july 2026.
You have answered your own question. As the price before the discount is not increasing by more than 10% and as you are in a contract until next year then you can not cancel as these increases are allowed via the terms and conditions you agreed to when you signed up with Sky.
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Message posted on 23 Feb 2025 12:56 AM
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This 10% rule is interesting, didn't know about that.
I want to leave Sky because November's new £60 deal (Signature + Netflix Standard + HD + Broadband) is already moving up to £67.49. So within five months it'll shoot up from £55 to £67.49, which feels like a huge betrayal.
Any rights here? I flat out don’t want to pay that. But can maybe get out of this?
Message posted on 23 Feb 2025 08:48 AM
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@MarcJ88 wrote:This 10% rule is interesting, didn't know about that.
It's 10% on list price - not your net discounted increase.
Message posted on 23 Feb 2025 09:06 AM
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@MarcJ88 wrote:This 10% rule is interesting, didn't know about that.
I want to leave Sky because November's new £60 deal (Signature + Netflix Standard + HD + Broadband) is already moving up to £67.49. So within five months it'll shoot up from £55 to £67.49, which feels like a huge betrayal.
Any rights here? I flat out don’t want to pay that. But can maybe get out of this?
There is no provision to leave a TV contract early due to the price rises.
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Message posted on 18 Mar 2025 06:20 PM
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What a sorry state of affairs. Us UK cumsomers are so weak.
Sky can increase the price of their servce to whatever they want.
Increaible that this is deamed legal and fair.
Message posted on 18 Mar 2025 06:23 PM
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@shaunnorfolk wrote:What a sorry state of affairs. Us UK cumsomers are so weak.
Sky can increase the price of their servce to whatever they want.
Increaible that this is deamed legal and fair.
Yup thats the base of a free market economy.
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Message posted on 18 Mar 2025 06:34 PM
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@shaunnorfolk wrote:Sky can increase the price of their servce to whatever they want.
That's not what the contract says though, is it?
Message posted on 18 Mar 2025 06:41 PM
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@shaunnorfolk wrote:
What a sorry state of affairs. Us UK cumsomers are so weak.
Sky can increase the price of their servce to whatever they want.
Increaible that this is deamed legal and fair.
It's what customers agreed to (and Sky can't increase prices to whatever they want). There's always the option to not sign up.
Message posted on 18 Mar 2025 06:44 PM
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Of course. I wasn't forced to sign up. Their offers are an Invitation To Treat.
How on earth can 18.4% increase deem fair and just?
Message posted on 18 Mar 2025 10:12 PM
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@shaunnorfolk wrote:Of course. I wasn't forced to sign up. Their offers are an Invitation To Treat.
How on earth can 18.4% increase deem fair and just?
Because the better the discounts you have ( and the more packs you have) the greater your percentage increase will be. The prise rises are on the list price of each pack ( and its worth noting not all services/packs have a price increase every year, some of them do escape an annual price rise).
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