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Old 20-02-2007, 02:20   #50
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Re: Variety.Com: VM have Sky 'rattled'

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Originally Posted by Downloads View Post
I think you must think people here are thick then. You just like to think people are sold on this stuff. People are actually sold on the fact that Virgin can offer better deals than Sky. In my area that's the case anyway. They also offer supperior VoD, a better box and better broadband on the whole.

Why would i stop to think about how in debt Virgin are?? Does anyone stop to think how Man U are in debt whilst they are winning the league?

I think you must be sold on Sky being a Sky Employee and believe everything they tell you.
Being in debt is all very well if you are winning and can quickly turn a loss back into a profit.

I think all of these Sky vs Virgin threads are getting a little out of control, with people taking sides and hurlling abuse at the 'other side'. This is silly, whomever you 'support' will not thank you for doing so. So short of feeling smug that you might happen to be on the 'winning' side, whatever that is, and getting one up over a fellow forum memeber is all you will be able to obtain.

Personally, I prefer to maintain my grip on reality. Whomever I subscribe to right now doesn't automatically get my loyalty for any longer than I personally deem suitable. I'm buying a service, not planning the invasion of Poland, and I'll get behind whoever gives me a combination (in no particular order) of the best products, range, service and price. End of.

Right now, and for many years past, cable has failed on each count. So why should it have changed now already? Which is not to say that it won't one day in the future of course.
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