Thread: SD TV price rises
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Old 23-11-2012, 12:45   #1335
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Re: TV price rises

Last year Sky froze the subs for 12 months and then only increased this year by £1.00.

I dont believe VM froze there prices, but then increased three fold.

I feel the main problem with VM, is that to me they cannot justify the increase, whereas Sky can justify any increase.

At the present time Sky have more channels and a better quality of CS and the technology is better than VM.

What can VM justify, we had a promise from them that we would have better HD channels, more HD channels from ITV, this has been proved on this forum has false.

Members are getting frustrated at the lack of more HD channels, the promises from VM at more channels joining the network. So therefore VM cannot justify the increase.

As a consumer, l have to choose what is right at the right price for myself, finances are tight and therefore, you go to the best supplier. The prices and comments l have read on here is quite staggering, considering the prices that l have seen.
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