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Discussion topic: £15 a month for free channels?

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This message was authored by: Gillvt

£15 a month for free channels?

I have been a customer since 1997. I am being charged £15 a month and I only get the free channels ie BBC etc. Why is this? Would I not be better getting Freeview?

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This message was authored by: SlenderRobert

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@Gillvt wrote:

I have been a customer since 1997. I am being charged £15 a month and I only get the free channels ie BBC etc. Why is this? Would I not be better getting Freeview?


Sounds like you're on the Sky Essentials package which gives you access to free-to-air channels with recording capability on your Q box. That's what you're paying £15 for. 

You could get Freeview instead if you have an aerial. It's free, funnily enough. 

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@Gillvt wrote:

 I am being charged £15 a month and I only get the free channels ie BBC etc. Why is this?


That's what Sky calls 'TV Essentials': Freesat on a Q box with access to recording/playback and apps.

 

https://www.sky.com/help/articles/tv-essentials 

 

They don't really market this: did you perhaps choose to move to it to save cost?

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This message was authored by: bob1234

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@SlenderRobert wrote:

@Gillvt wrote:

I have been a customer since 1997. I am being charged £15 a month and I only get the free channels ie BBC etc. Why is this? Would I not be better getting Freeview?


Sounds like you're on the Sky Essentials package which gives you access to free-to-air channels with recording capability on your Q box. That's what you're paying £15 for. 

You could get Freeview instead if you have an aerial. It's free, funnily enough. 


Or if you don't have a terestrial aerial you could use your existing dish for Freesat BUT if you do then you would have to change the LNB in the dish or buy a 4K freesat box.

This message was authored by: MightyQuinn

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Hi @Gillvt   You are basically renting the box and getting support including a free replacement if it breaks down. The alternative is to buy a 4K Freesat box using the same LNB. You can buy one for about 17 months of renting one from Sky but are liable for the cost of breakdowns etc.

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