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Discussion topic: Vip no reward for Renewing contract

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This message was authored by TrebleTA This message was authored by: TrebleTA

Vip no reward for Renewing contract

So I'm a sky user and when it comes to there broadband, why can they not do deals for VIPs like if I was a new customer. 

At mo I pay for a 150mb line, for the price I'm paying, at the moment I would now be on a 500mb line, so called to see what deal I could get, as my contract is comming to a end, to find im better off canceling my contract.

As they can only offer me a bit of a discount on my deal yet no speed increase.

I haven't check on my sky account via there web page to see there. But being a long term tv customer why do I always have to swap to get a good deal on broadband?

Vodafone FTTP. Sky Q UHD to Samsung QE55S95BAYXXU , Sky Q Mini.

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Re: Vip no reward for Renewing contract

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@TrebleTA wrote:

Aye, but why, don't they want to keep customers, I will be using a new Broadband company and will be getting 500mb line, sky 150mb, and saving £30 a month from what they want to charge at contract end. Sky offered me £2-3 pounds off.


Because the liklihood is at the end of your contract with the new company, Sky's new customer deal will be better than the renewal offer from your new provider and you will jump back to Sky. Lately it seems that Sky are less bothered about losing customers as they assume they will come back at some point.

 


@TrebleTA wrote:

Also how can they charge for a streaming service you can only use if you have Internet, you think you get a basic line so you can access sky content, then update the line speed if you want more etc. 


Because the assumption is you have broadband with them or someone else already. The percentage of homes without broadband in the UK is about 7%. You cannot expect Sky to include broadband with their streaming product otherwise you'd be paying a fair bit more for it because they would have to provide a fixed line. 

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