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This message was authored by pjohng This message was authored by: pjohng

Sky stream or glass

When I asked about sky stream I was told that my sky broadband was not good enough, although it appeared I could have sky glass?

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This message was authored by UnrealityTV This message was authored by: UnrealityTV

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@pjohng wrote:

When I asked about sky stream I was told that my sky broadband was not good enough, although it appeared I could have sky glass?


If your broadband is too slow for Stream then it's also too slow for Glass.

Stream & Glass are essentially the same thing. Glass is just a stream puck with a tv built around it. 

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@pjohng wrote:

When I asked about sky stream I was told that my sky broadband was not good enough, although it appeared I could have sky glass?


If an advisor told you that then they need retraining. 

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@pjohng I wonder the the sales team work on a commission basis as they appear to up selling to you.  As @UnrealityTV says Glass and Stream are essentialy the same thing but the puck is built into the Glass  TV.

 

A 55 inch Glass TV will cost almost as £949 (£19 per month) whereas a Stream puck is given on loan for a one off payment of £39.95

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@Fothergill1 wrote:

@pjohng I wonder the the sales team work on a commission basis as they appear to up selling to you.  As @UnrealityTV says Glass and Stream are essentialy the same thing but the puck is built into the Glass  TV.

 

A 55 inch Glass TV will cost almost as £949 (£19 per month) whereas a Stream puck is given on loan for a one off payment of £39.95


And for that price you can wait until next month and get much better TV from John Lewis on Black Friday with 18mths 0% interest.  Drop the puck into the mix on a 31-day rolling then you have a lot of flexibility.

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This message was authored by Floydianslip This message was authored by: Floydianslip

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@pjohng Sounds like someone in the sales team wanting to earn commission from selling a Glass TV to me.

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