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Originally Posted by harry_hitch
But they will still abuse their position Den. Everyone knows my argument is that Sky should put prices down to reflect the lost content, but they won't.
All they will do is keep ripping off the people who keep paying.
The only way to stop Sky being dominant is for people to stop paying them over the top for sports.
BT are trying to take Sky on, whether it is for the customer or their own gain I do not know. It is pointless though if people blindly pay Sky what Sky want.
I won't be drawn into an argument on this (everyone will be pleased to know) but the sooner people vote with their wallets, the sooner we will see real change.
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Harry I agree with your initial point , if a significant amount of people cancelled their sports subscriptions then the likes of Sky and BT would be left with no other option than to lower prices but to suggest Sky are the only company to increase prices is quite frankly ludicrous. The last few years we've seen constant increases from all suppliers granted some have been down to Sky (Sky Sports increases) however both VM and BT have also increased prices significantly for things like line rental , XL pack etc in fact all of them have increased prices sometimes considerably over inflation , there all as bad as each other.