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Old 09-05-2013, 14:38   #1188
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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Originally Posted by coulsontom View Post
How many customers are that bothered about sky go extra?

Actually lowering the prices for the content itself rather than discounting unnecessary add-ons would be the only way to genuinely attract interest
There are many options open to them , they could offer their unlimited £7.50 BB package free to Sky Sports subscribers , I'm sure they'll react if they feel theres an excessive amount of cancellations going through.
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Originally Posted by colin25 View Post
Yes, it is a wait and see.

i am out of contract, so depends on best price. At moment I get all from Sky, but I am a money hore (misspelt because of the kids on here ), so will wait and see who gives me best price for content
Exactly the same here mate I'm out of contract however the pain for me is no Infinity in my area so in reality Sky is still probably the best offer.
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