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Discussion topic: I’ve been told that if your on a low income sky broad band will reduce your payments

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This message was authored by British123 This message was authored by: British123

I’ve been told that if your on a low income sky broad band will reduce your payments

Hi, 

I've been looking into ways that I can reduce payments on a number off bills as the prices off gas electricity etc are just so high and I'm on a very low income but would did come up was that virgin and sky broadband are offering reduced payments on your bills I just don't know how to sort this can anyone help please 

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This message was authored by Daniel0210 This message was authored by: Daniel0210

Re: I’ve been told that if your on a low income sky broad band will reduce your payments

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@British123 
It is called Sky Broadband Basics. This link explains the process if you’re eligible for Sky Broadband Basics. If you are eligible you will need to call Sky to join
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/sky-social-tariff
The Sky account holder needs to be claiming Universal Credit or Pension Credit to qualify for it. Sky would require the relevant NI number so they can check. It is only available to customers who already have Sky Broadband.


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This message was authored by Phil+C+Mohican This message was authored by: Phil+C+Mohican

Re: I’ve been told that if your on a low income sky broad band will reduce your payments

This is great information, but I've been caught out by my current provider, BT, who can also do a "social tariff", but you lose so much connectivity. 

 

In this modern world, the 21st century, is it too much to ask that when I pay for a service, that that service is then available throughout my whole home. The BT Essential package was £20 pcm, but to have wifi in every room, I'd have to pay £48 for the privilege. More than double! 

 

What does Sky offer to those on low incomes due to disability such as myself? I need to have wifi in my bedroom and the kitchen & lounge. Does the Sky Essential package give me that ability?

This message was authored by Daniel0210 This message was authored by: Daniel0210

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@Phil+C+Mohican wrote:

This is great information, but I've been caught out by my current provider, BT, 


@Phil+C+Mohican 

According to the link you have to already have Sky broadband 


This link explains the process if you’re eligible for Sky Broadband Basics. If you are eligible you will need to call Sky to join
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/sky-social-tariff
The Sky account holder needs to be claiming Universal Credit or Pension Credit to qualify for it. Sky would require the relevant NI number so they can check. It is only available to customers who already have Sky Broadband.


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This message was authored by jamesn123 This message was authored by: jamesn123

Re: I’ve been told that if your on a low income sky broad band will reduce your payments

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@Phil+C+Mohican wrote:

In this modern world, the 21st century, is it too much to ask that when I pay for a service, that that service is then available throughout my whole home. The BT Essential package was £20 pcm, but to have wifi in every room, I'd have to pay £48 for the privilege. More than double! 


Nobody is forcing you to pay that much though. You can solve the WiFi range issue easily with a cheap one off cost of about £30 by buying an access point. You dont have to pay for BTs or Skys boosters.

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