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Originally Posted by muppetman11
You wouldn't think so looking at what's on TV Choice on demand. 
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Possibly some peoples bills are the same or more than Sky , if your theory is correct why do companies feel the need to tell you what's being added on the price rise letter , its because they no full well people expect more.
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My theory is correct as inflation is a fact.
If, e.g., VM tv faces inflation of 3% a year on the selling price of a sub and let's say at a price of 24.50 VM do not raise their price for 5 years then in year 5 as per VM's inflation rate they should have received 28.40 but only receive 24.50 meaning they lose 3.90 on each sub that year. That 3.90 is an actual loss of revenue per sub to VM as they pay 3.90 more to deliver that sub.