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Discussion topic: Thanks!

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This message was authored by: Jayewing

Thanks!

Thank you so much for putting my bill up again!!! I am absolutely ecstatic to be ripped off by you for the umpteenth time in my contract. Why am I bound by my contract but you're not?!!! I am so thankful!! And thank thank you for giving me Disney+ and HBO [Removed] that I never even wanted and thank you for saying it's free while, in the same email, you put my bills up by £8.

Wow! You are so generous!!! With companies like you, who needs enemies?!

 

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This message was authored by: Mark39

Re: Thanks!

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@Jayewing why on earth did you sign up if you didn't want to be bound by the terms of the contract you agreed to?

This message was authored by: Fothergill1

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Hi. @Jayewing  I have not received my notification from Sky about the price increase yet, however I have read a number of posts on the forum that mentioned the notification gives an option not to accept the price increase and cancel your contract with no penalty if they notified Sky within 31 days.

 

The price increases are always in April so any others you might have notice were possibly some of the initial joining discounts expiring, This can be verified by viewing your online bills on your MySky account.

 

I appreciate it will not be the same for you but in my specific case I already pay for Disney + so the inclusion of it within my sky viewing package will save me more that my price increase.

 

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This message was authored by: daveNOS

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@Jayewing Which part of the contract are Sky not bound by? If you think they are breaching the contract by increasing the price then you are wrong, it's very clearly explained in the terms and conditions that they can raise prices.

If you think they are breaching another part them please explain which part. 

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