Thread: TiVo Sky Q and VM answer ?
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Old 29-01-2016, 12:42   #59
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Re: Sky Q and VM answer????

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Originally Posted by Joedm45 View Post
As good as Sky Q looks, those set up fees are very high as expected for a premium product. £50 + £299 If you don't have Sky BB, Wow!

I'm glad I renewed my VM contract recently, really happy with the deal I got so I'll take another look in 12 months time. Hopefully VM will have something new too by then.
I think you also qualify for the lower upfront costs if you sub to Sky Movies or Sky Sports.

I agree however those setup costs are expensive , it should have been £49 for Sky and £79 for Sky Q Silver.
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