21 Sep 2023 01:13 PM
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@CBC001 wrote:
Sky really want their cake and be able to eat it, a fixed contract term tying the cutomer up but be able to change the deal price to suit them, its a very one sided arragement.
Any different from a comparable provider? BT is the same. I suspect they all are.
11 Oct 2023 09:29 PM
Pretty much word for word my experience with sky too
Ive just had to go through line by line what I'm being charged for. I managed to get my bill down to £48 which I still think is too expensive. Im
using the cooling of contract renewal period to hunt for a deal away from sky.
22 Oct 2023 05:41 PM - last edited: 23 Oct 2023 10:53 AM by Kelsingra
Sky has ripped me off big time started my contract basic tv and average broadband £44 a month which is fine 8 months or so later when the prices(yearly rise went up to ££50.99 a month when my 18 minth contract expired i got called by an agent stating my sky bill would remain the same in a rolling monthly contract checked my bill £85 lol (removed) is that about £44 to £85 for the same package. Utter rip off i threatened fo leave and they said well we will see ehat we can do and i got offered the best price available for the same mediocre package of £72.99 a month utter dross and joke of a company been with sky for 10 years or so and they are the slimiest company ever new customers get looked after and get good deals but exisring loyal customers get ripped off and robbed bever go back with sky ever again
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23 Oct 2023 11:26 AM
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@Damien4 wrote:
i got called by an agent stating my sky bill would remain the same in a rolling monthly contract checked my bill £85 lol (removed) is that about £44 to £85 for the same package.
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Seems very unlikely to me that Sky would offer you the same price for a rolling 31 days contract as they would for a fixed 18 months term....
24 Oct 2023 06:09 PM
Same here just cancelled
19 Jan 2024 12:05 PM
Yes, could not agree with your comments more. Been a SKY cistomer since the early years (over 30 years) and with the advent of so many streaming services now how SKY can get away with their charges is astounding. Cancelled all TV packages today as SKY would not lower their charges to what I thought was still generous bearing in mind the alternative options we all have now. Total rip off, goodbye SKY we will not miss you.
19 Jan 2024 01:29 PM - last edited: 19 Jan 2024 01:29 PM
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@LLLuuusss99 wrote:
with the advent of so many streaming services now how SKY can get away with their charges is astounding.
Partly inertia through being a very long-term multi-channel supplier will many millions of users (long pre-dating the rise of streaming) and partly through having monopolies over things like HBO content and various Sports.
28 Feb 2024 10:47 AM
Agreed I also have been with Sky for 24 years they have just said my monthly fee is going up to £121 a month out of contract. They offered me another deal at £89 a month. After looking at BT the same package £76. Sky told me it's the best they can do, go figure.
Today I've canceled my Sky subscription.
09 Mar 2024 08:00 PM
I too have left Sky after 19 years. Tried to renegotiate my Sky bill after it had risen to £135. With one week remaining before cancellation, I received a text to get in touch regarding my 'exclusive offer to stay'.
My special offer? - They recognise me as a loyal VIP customer and could offer me £137.50 a month in order to retain my custom! Rather have remained with Sky but with Virgin offering the same package plus an unlimited O2 SIM card and Netflix for £40 a month cheaper, I have no choice but to reject Sky's 'exclusive offer'.
10 Mar 2024 09:52 AM
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@loftyhites wrote:
Rather have remained with Sky but with Virgin offering the same package plus an unlimited O2 SIM card and Netflix for £40 a month cheaper
Very reasonable. Like Sky, Virgin will, of course, revert to a rather higher amount at the end of the introductory offer period, though, and unlike Sky Virgin uses RPI rather than CPI plus a fixed amount as an annual increase.
10 Mar 2024 10:54 AM - last edited: 10 Mar 2024 10:55 AM
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@TimmyBGood wrote:Virgin uses RPI rather than CPI plus a fixed amount as an annual increase.
Tell me about it 😕 But when they updated the contracts they did give you the option to leave penalty free. All major providers have some form of escalator - but it seems Sky is one of the few that allows you to leave following an increase. (Broadband only)
Although my discounted broadband went up 8.8% which isn't so 'bad'... 😬
I suspect Virgin forums are full of 'They've put my bill up within contract.........'
19 Mar 2024 02:23 PM
Today I phoned sky to say my bill for next month was £137 and I wanted to cancel
sky said the best they could do was £130 when I told them BT had quoted £84 no one was bothered
so after over 20 years with sky this is the end they do not care a monkeys
19 Mar 2024 02:35 PM
Pretty much the same story as mine. Virgin being fitted, tomorrow.
19 Mar 2024 03:06 PM
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@Steve+Lambert49 wrote:
sky said the best they could do was £130 when I told them BT had quoted £84
The quote from BT was no doubt their new customer deal. You'll probably find yourself in the same position in 18 months time when the BT discount ends and Skys price is cheaper as you'll then be classed as a new customer.
10 Apr 2024 12:24 PM
I have also been a customer for 24 years and now the bill has gone to £72.50. I just cannot get through to anyone to help me. It was £48.50 and now this. It's too expensive now. Despite not happy with the charges they tell you to call back in 7 days when I did get through and get flobbed off. I just want to leave now but it is impossible to get through to anyone prepared to help. Very infuriating. Online service is rubbish as it just tells you to call. Nothing can be altered online at all. Not happy at all. Staff paid to pressure customers to upgrade and pay for rubbish they do not even watch.
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