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Old 03-04-2011, 13:06   #12
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Re: Would I be allowed to take the TV package out

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Originally Posted by mersey70 View Post
Let's hope they are flexible, this is going to happen more and more this year and services like VM's will be amongst the first to get reduced when families feel the squeeze.

If they are not flexible they will just end up with thousands of defaults.
It's usually the opposite actually. During hard times TV companies actually do better, it's cheaper to stay in and watch the TV than go out, so whilst outgoings on entertainment are slashed, spend on TV either remains or actually increases. It's only when families have cut all else that can be cut do they turn to cut down on TV.
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