Discussion topic: Can you watch sky tv for 1 month?
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Message posted on 28 Jun 2025 08:57 PM
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Can you watch sky tv for 1 month?
Can you get SkyTv (or Glass, whatever that is) for just one month?
No contract?
I only want to watch diagnosis murder! Lol
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Message posted on 28 Jun 2025 09:01 PM
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Re: Can you watch sky tv for 1 month?
@Lady_P_91 NOW TV would be a better option for you.
Message posted on 28 Jun 2025 10:52 PM
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Re: Can you watch sky tv for 1 month?
Hi @Lady_P_91
If you get a Glass or Air TV you either to pay for the TV outright or on a 48 month loan (starting at £300+). You then have to pay for the subscription, which is usually 18 months unless you specifically agree to the 31 day contract which is a higher cost.
Sky stream is similar (i.e. usually tied into a contract) however there is an option where you can have a rolling contract and you have to give 31 days notice. So effectively minimum of 2 months. Given that there is a £40 set up fee on top of the subscription, it's an expensive way to do it.
Depending on what channel you want, as @Anonymous indicates NowTV would be a better option for you.
MikeAlanR
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