08 Mar 2025 05:33 PM
I have received a letter from sky stating that my sky signature subscription of £20 per month ( discounted by £13 until November 2026) is increasing by £6, a whopping 30 % . Can they do this and/or can I cancel my contract .
08 Mar 2025 06:03 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThe letter / email explains that you can't cancel a TV subscription due to the increase but you can with a broadband increase.
Sky calculate the percentage increase based on the list price, not the discounted price you're currently paying. Sky are therefore indicating the average increase in list price across all their services.
08 Mar 2025 07:25 PM
The letter clearly states my sky signature subscription is increasing by £6 that is 18 % of the undiscounted price . I thought the maximum they could increase prices by in contract is 10% .
08 Mar 2025 07:36 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreMy increase was £4. I'm not sure if £6 is correct...
08 Mar 2025 08:01 PM
The same thing happened to my grandma the other day, she received a similar letter saying how the price of each of her subscriptions was rising, and we thought that the price was fixed? 🤔🤷. Just another way of getting the elderly folk to move from Sky+ to something they can't use and won't know how to use
08 Mar 2025 08:03 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@bobbyb23 wrote:
Just another way of getting the elderly folk to move from Sky+ to something they can't use and won't know how to use
It applies to customers on other platforms too, not just Sky+.
08 Mar 2025 08:06 PM
Well, still, I stand by the fact that the price should remain fixed
08 Mar 2025 08:09 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreSky rarely do fixed prices if ever.
08 Mar 2025 08:11 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@bobbyb23 wrote:Well, still, I stand by the fact that the price should remain fixed
@bobbyb23 That statement is not a fact it's an opinion.
Sky's contracts have always had a clause for yearly price increases, just like most of the other providers.
If you don't think that should happen then don't sign up to a contract that allows it.
08 Mar 2025 08:22 PM
I accept that they can increase the price by up to 10% but that should only be £3.30 not £ 6.00.
08 Mar 2025 08:57 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Pk64 wrote:
I accept that they can increase the price by up to 10% but that should only be £3.30 not £ 6.00.
Suggest you raise it with Sky.
08 Mar 2025 09:04 PM
I will thanks just want to get my facts straight before I do
09 Mar 2025 06:59 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreMy signature increase as per the email is £7. All other elements of it HD, multiroom, etc are staying the same. 🤷♂️
09 Mar 2025 09:26 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Pk64 wrote:I will thanks just want to get my facts straight before I do
It's the increase in the base price that matters in terms of the percentage increase. If you have existing good discounts, which you do, then naturally your increase works out as a greater percentage.
13 Mar 2025 02:20 PM
I too have been informed of a £4 increase on Sky signature.
The email says it is so they can continue to improve the service which we all know is a lie.
Is removing Eurosport channels plus making Paramount + unwatchable through constant adverts an improvement.?
surely this has made the service worse and a reduction in charges would be more appropriate.
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