10-12-2014, 10:47
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Christmas tv help
Hello I would like to upgrade my mums tv package for her over the Christmas period, how much does it cost to add sky movies and sports for 1 month and is it best to do this on or before the billing date?
Also is it possible to upgrade to xl TV for 1 month or do you have to agree a minimum contract,
Thanks.
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10-12-2014, 11:03
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Re: Christmas tv help
Think the Sports & Movies is something like £41 a month, and you can cancel it after a month. Although I think I remember reading last week you need to give 30 days notice to cancel it soon.
Also doing XL for a month should be OK, but someone will know more than me.
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10-12-2014, 12:59
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Re: Christmas tv help
Bear in mind that any recordings from the extra channels will not be accessible when you downgrade.
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10-12-2014, 14:24
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Re: Christmas tv help
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Originally Posted by 1701-e
Bear in mind that any recordings from the extra channels will not be accessible when you downgrade.
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Only recordings from Sky-owned channels will become inaccessible. The others in XL will still be available.
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10-12-2014, 14:40
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Re: Christmas tv help
So you can do the xl without new contract, can't you just cancel it as soon as you order it?
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10-12-2014, 15:01
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Re: Christmas tv help
Have you considered Now TV as an option? It's very very easy to use, significantly cheaper than adding the channels to your existing packages (at least as far as movies is concerned) and you can often get a box with a certain number of passes bundled in.
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10-12-2014, 16:33
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Re: Christmas tv help
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Originally Posted by andy_m
Have you considered Now TV as an option? It's very very easy to use, significantly cheaper than adding the channels to your existing packages (at least as far as movies is concerned) and you can often get a box with a certain number of passes bundled in.
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And at the moment SKY Movies are on a free 30 day trial on Now TV, I have got it at the moment but it gets more expensive for the sport it is for people like me who have number of events they want to watch but don't want the hassle of any contract, So at the moment i am on a weeks Sky Sports pass that is the best fix for me
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13-12-2014, 20:28
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Re: Christmas tv help
I upgraded my mums package to xl tv with sky movies and sports for a month it cost £70 and some pence extra.... But her premium Sky channels are not in HD, and the guy never said they wouldn't be HD or there would be a charge for them to be in HD and did we want to pay it... **** poor really
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14-12-2014, 16:40
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Re: Christmas tv help
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Originally Posted by DaMac
I upgraded my mums package to xl tv with sky movies and sports for a month it cost £70 and some pence extra.... But her premium Sky channels are not in HD, and the guy never said they wouldn't be HD or there would be a charge for them to be in HD and did we want to pay it... **** poor really
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It's crazy prices i was contacted by Sky earlier this week offered full tv pack with movies and sports in HD for £30p/m for 12 months even taking into account my broadband at £25p/m it still works out £15p/m cheaper than VMs offering well more if you include hd.
Ok it doesn't include bt sports but to add that would only be a extra £6p/m as plusnet offer bt sports for £6p/m.
I declined skys offer although as good as it was but i'm happy using netflix and my friends usa services.
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14-12-2014, 20:59
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Re: Christmas tv help
Yeah, I was stopped by a SKY rep whilst shopping the other week in town. Tried persuading me to move to SKY from Virgin, going on about Atlantic and how great the channel was.
When I told him that I was happy with Virgin and that I wasn't interested in Atlantic as imo there was nothing worth watching on the channel. He tried selling the fibre optic BB to me as a bonus. I then defeated him by pointing out that just the day before I had been on the SKY website and costed up a move to them. To get the same phone and TV package with a far inferior BB speed would cost me £30 a month more than Virgin.
When he then tried to say that on their fibre optic BB I could get speeds of 40MB, I said why would I move from a company offering 152 MB BB to a company offering more than 100 MB slower. That settled it once and for all. Didn't like the fact that I knew what I was paying, what I was paying it for and how much SKY services would be in comparison. Do these mobile reps think that most, if not every, consumer is ignorant to their bills?
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14-12-2014, 21:24
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Re: Christmas tv help
As a staffer it's even more fun when it comes down to prices and they really can't beat what I pay for what I want.
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16-12-2014, 21:46
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Re: Christmas tv help
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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh
As a staffer it's even more fun when it comes down to prices and they really can't beat what I pay for what I want.
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It's great fun getting to the price point, and when they find out it's their faces... just hits the floor lol... my mrs just pulls me away these days as she says it's cruel but... yeah lol... i just love it when they say we can guarantee to beat what your paying... just makes me wanna carry on and go all in lol
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