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Old 18-02-2023, 15:21   #204
RichardCoulter
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Re: Price rises this year.

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Originally Posted by jobbie8 View Post
I'm 12 months into an 18-month contract, I was assured on a few occasions during the process and during my 14-day cool-off period that this contract would not be subjected to any price increases.

Today I received the email that my bill is going up £21.50 from May 1st, I currently pay £76 a month.

TV360 is definitely going, (Maxit TV and Sky Cinema) and landline if I can as I don't have a phone connected.

I had just started a free months trial on Sky Stream, (Puc) Picture quality is great, especially on music channels, and the sound is louder than TV360, which was always lower than the original TiVo box.
With Netflix Premium at £8, Discovery+ included, I would save there too.

We never really watch live TV anyways, and maybe one movie a month on Sky Cinema.
There's always Now TV offers on Sky Cinema if there's anything you want to watch.

My offers have ranged from the worst (half price) and the best (free).

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Quote:
Originally Posted by jobbie8 View Post
I'm 12 months into an 18-month contract, I was assured on a few occasions during the process and during my 14-day cool-off period that this contract would not be subjected to any price increases.

Today I received the email that my bill is going up £21.50 from May 1st, I currently pay £76 a month.

TV360 is definitely going, (Maxit TV and Sky Cinema) and landline if I can as I don't have a phone connected.

I had just started a free months trial on Sky Stream, (Puc) Picture quality is great, especially on music channels, and the sound is louder than TV360, which was always lower than the original TiVo box.
With Netflix Premium at £8, Discovery+ included, I would save there too.

We never really watch live TV anyways, and maybe one movie a month on Sky Cinema.
There's now far too much of this going on to be able to put it down to staff carelessness alone.
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