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Why not let sniper007 make his own mind up , only he knows his requirements , I'm sure if he needs advice he'll ask , be it here or the Sky section.
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I rang up vm got myself a Tivo and accepted the rise and spoke to vm about this so got a small discount ! like my wife said to me :- put up, shut up or move on ! lol so i put up and shut up ! lol
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The thing is it's all or nothing. They make it very bad value for the customer to NOT get a full package with either company, so it's basically all sky or all virgin. I like the Virgin broadband which is important to me, but sky TV is better.
I tried to reduce my cost by looking at Virgin M level and it's so deliberately inferior to TV XL that it's justfunny. For me I only require 2-3 of the XL channels but yet I have to subscribe to the whole thing to get it. The best/fairest way would be for a company to come forward and charge on a per channel basis, but that business model will never happen because there are two main competitors (sky/virgin) that like their current package business models which they gain a lot of money from. Of the 200 odd channels I probably have on XL I genuinely watch and record from perhaps 20 of them. Want Nickjunior for kids? Requires XL. No other method to get one channel from XL you want. |
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Well, I just gave Virgin one last chance to try and keep me and they just can't match the discounts (well I say match, they won't offer any) offered to me by sky. I really need to save money and unfortunately, in the short term at least, Sky are the cheapest option. :(
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Yep. It comes down to price. Becoming a new customer with either obviously is going to be cheaper due to new customer deals.
What I want to know, is if I phone up and they offer me TIVO to keep me happy, can I keep my existing 2 x V+ HD boxes so in effect I get a third multiroom for free if I connect up the cable to that room? I'm assuming I would be asked for the box back and/or I can't just hook up another room willy nilly, or atleast not legally. Surely a cable feed is a cable feed though and if I split it and feed to another room...it would work if I have an activated STB? |
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It will be good for you to try out sky for a year, then in the future you can always play them of against each other, I have just terminated VM for TV and Phone and gone back to Sky i have got Sky world with HD pack (F1 in glorious HD)for 12 months all for 23.50 a month 75% off plus £50 credit to my account unbelievable deal, after 12 months will see who offers the best deal again. As a side note activated Sky anytime+ yesterday and really impressed lots and lots of content, have to use the +1 channels now again for recording, miss the 3 tuners but thats about it.
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TBH I am still questioning my decision as I will be going from fast BB to very slow BB + I have an aweful feeling I will miss TV immensly :( ---------- Post added at 12:18 ---------- Previous post was at 12:16 ---------- Quote:
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