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This message was authored by: Dave19631

Package cost

I notice the TV is available for around £20 a month for the 55' what's is the package price on top, or is it built into the £20 a month? Thanks

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This message was authored by: mikealanr

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Hi @Dave19631 

 

No you need to pay for your package on top of your Glass repayment. You can build your package on Sky.com and this will indicate the cost.

 

https://www.sky.com/glass/buy/personalise-sky-glass?irct=web-glass-home-hero-buy-gbr-glass-all-disco...

 

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This message was authored by: Mister_Dalek

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@Dave19631 wrote:

I notice the TV is available for around £20 a month for the 55' what's is the package price on top, or is it built into the £20 a month? Thanks


Please bear in mind that the £19pm is the payment just for the TV itself. The cost of the streaming TV subscription adds at least another £28pm (at current rates) to this, for the basic Entertainment and Netflix (with ads) package. 

The £19pm for the TV will mean you are paying this amount every month for four years until it is fully paid off. The current Sky Glass hardware is already 3 years old so is not exactly at the cutting edge of technology or value for money. It comes with a 2 year warranty. If the TV were to suffer a fault after that 2 year period, you would need to pay for a repair or replacement whilst still paying off the remainder of what you owe for the total cost of the TV, whether it's working or not. 

You can pay an additional fee for Sky Protect insurance which will cover you for longer, or there's always the possibility of buying a smart TV from a retailer such as John Lewis or Richer Sounds who provide free 5 or 6 year warranties with every TV they sell. You could then add a Sky Stream puck to this smart TV for much more flexibility and peace of mind. 

This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@Dave19631 

 

Certainly worth looking at what £900 buys on the current television market (particularly in a 2023 model) for use with a Stream puck unless you really need the finance terms.

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This message was authored by: peter-marlow+1966

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Basic sky package  for the tv is  £26.00 month, does not include  sports, films  or disney +, a puck will  cost you  £40.00 out right,  but if or when you cancel  your  sky subscription  the puck at the  moment  has to be returned  to sky as you don't  own it you will  need a good  broadband  speed  to 

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This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@peter-marlow+1966 wrote:

 

a puck will  cost you  £40.00 out right,  but if or when you cancel  your  sky subscription  the puck at the  moment  has to be returned  to sky 

 


More typically £29.95, or £20, or even 'free', with the initial content subscription depending on the current promotion: a high fixed set-up cost is a disincentive for new customers.

 

Subsequent pucks are more, apart possibly from the first added with Whole Home.

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