Discussion topic: Zero sky loyalty for existing customers!!!
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Message posted on 08 Feb 2025 02:03 PM
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Zero sky loyalty for existing customers!!!
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Message posted on 08 Feb 2025 02:23 PM
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Re: Zero sky loyalty for existing customers!!!
Probably right, but remember the new customer price is only temporary and then they'll end up paying a higher price too once it expires.
Message posted on 08 Feb 2025 02:23 PM
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Re: Zero sky loyalty for existing customers!!!
Yup. It's harder to attract new customers than keep existing ones.
Message posted on 08 Feb 2025 02:23 PM
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Re: Zero sky loyalty for existing customers!!!
Yes. It's correct, but a lot of customers won't necessarily think it's right. All providers do this. You'll have benefited from a new customer discount when you joined and if you leave and go elsewhere in 18/24 months you'll be in the same situation there.
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Message posted on 09 Feb 2025 04:13 PM
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Re: Zero sky loyalty for existing customers!!!
They'll likely give you some kind of discount since you have so many of their services if you threaten to cancel and accept a 2 year lockin.
Message posted on 09 Feb 2025 05:25 PM
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Re: Zero sky loyalty for existing customers!!!
They offered me £120 a month,
Virgin with all the multi room boxes, platinum netflix, sky sports,movies etc £104.99 so I've made the switch.
I do like sky but saving money is more important
Message posted on 09 Feb 2025 05:50 PM
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Re: Zero sky loyalty for existing customers!!!
You may need to switch back again when your Virgin 'contract' expires.
Message posted on 09 Feb 2025 05:58 PM
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Re: Zero sky loyalty for existing customers!!!
After researching the virgin customers they do get better offers when contracts are coming to an end, but my accountant did mention he jumps between the 2 to get the best deals
Message posted on 09 Feb 2025 06:12 PM
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Re: Zero sky loyalty for existing customers!!!
@Dan_41_ wrote:After researching the virgin customers they do get better offers when contracts are coming to an end, but my accountant did mention he jumps between the 2 to get the best deals
Yup, you'll always get the best deal as new customer. Many don't switch but then can't really complain...
Message posted on 09 Feb 2025 08:34 PM
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Re: Zero sky loyalty for existing customers!!!
That's still high, I've got two friends who got the full package for 45quid. Some had letters at 38quid from the sky vip team. Everyone seems to pay different prices, mine at 72quid with multi room.
Message posted on 09 Feb 2025 08:46 PM
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Re: Zero sky loyalty for existing customers!!!
Virgin now automatically offer a 'good' deal to recontract online before the contract expires.
The price only goes full if you decline to re-contract.
@Mark39 wrote:You may need to switch back again when your Virgin 'contract' expires.
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Message posted on 09 Feb 2025 10:29 PM
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Re: Zero sky loyalty for existing customers!!!
Including Internet, sky sports movies multi room? No way they are paying £38
Message posted on 10 Feb 2025 10:17 AM
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Re: Zero sky loyalty for existing customers!!!
True but equally it costs a lot to aquire a customer and the LTV for SKY is insane.
It doesn't make sense to have people cancel on you which is happening a lot , right now.
25 years with SKY.
I admittedly have all the bells and whistles but my bill is now rapidly approaching £2k a year.
I am actively now looking at Freesat+ Disney +Netfix or EE TV etc.
It's getting to the point SKY is really becoming a luxury.
Message posted on 10 Feb 2025 10:20 AM
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Re: Zero sky loyalty for existing customers!!!
What do you mean by "full package" ?
£38 , nope.
Somebody is exagerating in the pub for effect.
You can likely get Sky signature £28 or so if you threaten to cancel.
You can likely get SKY HD for £2 like I do.
Sky Cinema £10
Sky sports for aroubd £25 on a good day + £2 for HD
ultra hD £2-£4
There''s no universe he is paying £38 for all that
Message posted on 10 Feb 2025 10:40 AM
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Re: 23 years & a “VIP” but can’t get a “new customer” deal
This.
SKY has done the math.
It's far more profitable to lose some customers than reduce long-term customer bills via loyalty discounts.
I calculated I have now paid tens of thousands for SKY over 2 decades +
I am only finallky now as my bill reaches £2k a year saying enough is enough and cancelling.
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