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It sounds as if when Sky get fibre broadband, then you could move completely over to Sky and save a lot of money. I think when Sky get fibre BB, a lot of people will consider moving to Sky and VM should start to plan to counteract that, given that ATM, Sky win on TV and Phone and VM omly have BB and Tivo and one of those will soon be neuttralised. Tivo wll keep me, but how many others will seriously consider Sky when they get fibre? Quite a few I think. |
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Indeed. There are, according to this post, only 64 :)
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This Price increase has seriously made me question the cost of my services. It has also made me realise how expensive Virgin is compared with Sky. I have just been on the phone to both companies and I am shocked with what I have heard.
I am on the top VIP package, with two TiVo boxes, and pay around £105. Needing to cut costs I managed to get Virgin down to around £69.90 by cutting the phone extras, loosing Sky Sports and sky movies, while lowing my Internet to 20 meg. Fantastic I thought... I then asked about keeping Sky premium and the costs went back up to VIP levels. well £99 (no HD) I then phoned Sky and amazingly they only wanted £60 for their full Broadband, TV and phone package without the sports and movies. This included multi-room and HD. With Sports and movies it came to a price of £88. OK I would loose TiVo, ESPN, the great OD service and broadband would be 2 meg instead of 20, but I could keep sky Sports and sky movies, get more HD and finally experience Sky Atlantic for myself. |
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WOW Just spoke to Sky all that I have now is: £53 + £9 + £10.25 + £10.25 = £82.50.
I'm better off staying lol. |
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I was told if you get multi-room you get sky HD included. I love my Virgin media services but honestly, i just don't know if the extras are worth th extra costs. |
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Plus the cost of the phone line, normally £12 (and, if you don't have a BT line already, possible £150 install charge).
Easy to cost sky without taking that into account. |
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Sky is far more expensive for me too if i wanted to just replace the TV part of VM, if they dropped the HD charge of £10.25 a month then maybe it could be a viable option.
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I just rang them back to confirm was given the same info. |
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It's for what i got now which is XL TV, Movies and sports collections, ESPN, Prem HD, Multiroom.
Then there's the £12 phone line charge on top of that which you MUST have if you want multiroom. It was for 2 Sky HD boxes. So would be a upgrade in channels and a down grade in boxes because I have 2 TiVOs. I pay £72 a month, come April 1st. Thats with what I listed not the phone line. |
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I was thinking of going to VM, but over a farce today with my son, FOUR calls todayto various parts of the world, to try and sort out a problem, and today it was his FIRST DAY, and they made a cock up. l might stay where l am
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most of the time me and my lady watch normal tv 1 to 5.. i dont know why i bother with sky and virgin media? |
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