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muppetman11 26-06-2018 12:52

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35951876)
So, with Sky, BT and presumably Virgin all putting their prices up, how does competition exempt you from the effects of price rises?

Unless you are considering moving to Talk Talk, that is . :erm:

With constant price increases people leave in higher numbers meaning platforms have to work harder to acquire new custom. It's amazing the deals on offer for new customers , many times just ringing retentions and quoting a competitors deal results in a substantial reduction in cost.

telegramsam 26-06-2018 16:10

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Virgin,Sky,BT etc only care about their profits, it's the way of business. Don't be fooled into thinking any of them actually care about their customers. Everyone should seek out the best possible deal for themselves,whether that be with their current provider or another. I'm rather stuck with Sky because Virgin aren't available at my current address and broadband is dreadful too (no fibre yet).

muppetman11 26-06-2018 16:25

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
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Originally Posted by telegramsam (Post 35951931)
Virgin,Sky,BT etc only care about their profits, it's the way of business. Don't be fooled into thinking any of them actually care about their customers. Everyone should seek out the best possible deal for themselves,whether that be with their current provider or another. I'm rather stuck with Sky because Virgin aren't available at my current address and broadband is dreadful too (no fibre yet).

I agree loyalty is for mugs , I've stayed with Sky but only because they've generally worked hard to keep me over the years and generally matched or bettered competitors prices.

telegramsam 26-06-2018 16:41

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35951934)
I agree loyalty is for mugs , I've stayed with Sky but only because they've generally worked hard to keep me over the years and generally matched or bettered competitors prices.

But I take it you have had to contact them to get a good deal rather than them phoning you and offering you it?

muppetman11 26-06-2018 17:20

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Originally Posted by telegramsam (Post 35951936)
But I take it you have had to contact them to get a good deal rather than them phoning you and offering you it?

Of course I always contact my supplier approaching contract end , I'd never pay Sky , VM or BT's full prices in fact I'd do without as it then doesn't represent value for money to me.

Raider999 26-06-2018 17:40

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Strange how prices can go up in the middle of virgin/sky contracts but when we want UHD football from sky we are told we need to wait for next contract negotiation!😁😤

RobboEdin 26-06-2018 17:57

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...because there are many factors which determine if a business needs to increase prices.

OLD BOY 26-06-2018 18:24

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by telegramsam (Post 35951931)
Virgin,Sky,BT etc only care about their profits, it's the way of business. Don't be fooled into thinking any of them actually care about their customers. Everyone should seek out the best possible deal for themselves,whether that be with their current provider or another. I'm rather stuck with Sky because Virgin aren't available at my current address and broadband is dreadful too (no fibre yet).

True to an extent, but caring for your customers does generate loyalty, which is why this is so important to successful businesses. But as you say, it is down to the profit motive, which is why it works so much better that the public sector.

telegramsam 26-06-2018 18:29

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35951955)
True to an extent, but caring for your customers does generate loyalty, which is why this is so important to successful businesses. But as you say, it is down to the profit motive, which is why it works so much better that the public sector.

Agree but still it's all profit motivated.

OLD BOY 26-06-2018 18:31

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35951940)
Of course I always contact my supplier approaching contract end , I'd never pay Sky , VM or BT's full prices in fact I'd do without as it then doesn't represent value for money to me.

Me, I prefer continuity of service. It is simply not worth it to keep changing provider, because then I lose all my recordings and series links.

When we can record directly from the cloud (no matter who the provider was when we bookmarked it), we might have a more hassle free way of changing provider. Until then, the likelihood of me changing for reasons of price is negligible.

I terminated my Sky Cinema package in favour of Now TV for reasons of price and getting all on demand films in HD a few months ago and I'm already regretting it. No subtitles for when my wife starts snoring loudly in the middle of a film, no bookmarks on the V6....grrr!

I've certainly learned my lesson. Price isn't everything.

denphone 26-06-2018 18:36

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35951957)
Me, I prefer continuity of service. It is simply not worth it to keep changing provider, because then I lose all my recordings and series links.

When we can record directly from the cloud (no matter who the provider was when we bookmarked it), we might have a more hassle free way of changing provider. Until then, the likelihood of me changing for reasons of price is negligible.

I terminated my Sky Cinema package in favour of Now TV for reasons of price and getting all on demand films in HD a few months ago and I'm already regretting it. No subtitles for when my wife starts snoring loudly in the middle of a film, no bookmarks on the V6....grrr!

I've certainly learned my lesson. Price isn't everything.

And Game of Thrones being on Now TV for a short while and then disappearing again which is very irritating.

muppetman11 26-06-2018 18:56

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35951957)
Me, I prefer continuity of service. It is simply not worth it to keep changing provider, because then I lose all my recordings and series links.

When we can record directly from the cloud (no matter who the provider was when we bookmarked it), we might have a more hassle free way of changing provider. Until then, the likelihood of me changing for reasons of price is negligible.

I terminated my Sky Cinema package in favour of Now TV for reasons of price and getting all on demand films in HD a few months ago and I'm already regretting it. No subtitles for when my wife starts snoring loudly in the middle of a film, no bookmarks on the V6....grrr!

I've certainly learned my lesson. Price isn't everything.

I haven't changed and have had continuity of service , but competition has helped me thrash our great discounts with my current supplier.

telegramsam 26-06-2018 19:13

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Over the years I've gone from Virgin to Sky,back to Virgin and then back to Sky (although the last switch was due to not being able to get cable at my new address). Each time I got a good new deal.

OLD BOY 26-06-2018 20:27

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Originally Posted by telegramsam (Post 35951956)
Agree but still it's all profit motivated.

Does that matter, though, if the customer benefits? Monopolies simply don't care.

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Originally Posted by telegramsam (Post 35951969)
Over the years I've gone from Virgin to Sky,back to Virgin and then back to Sky (although the last switch was due to not being able to get cable at my new address). Each time I got a good new deal.

As long as that works for you, good. However, this constant switching would cause me problems, as I pointed out earlier, so the savings are not worth the hassle to me.

Having said that, at the end of a contract, I do contact VM to get a good deal.

smallclone 04-07-2018 15:12

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 35945816)
Discovery are preparing to launch a UK version of Quest HD, which will be useful for its sports rights.

I think it likely that this will come to VM seeing as I believe that Liberty Global own some (or all?) of Discovery.

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Premier Sports have confirmed that carriage negotiations are taking place and that they are confident that Premier Sports HD, Premier Sports 2, Premier Sports 2 HD, Freesports and Freesports HD will join VM "by the summer".

Summer is here.

Any news on this?

Thanks.


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