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How much do you pay for sky?

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PFB2 · 29/03/2019 13:11

We currently pay £45 for TV. This includes HD channels, movies & sport, sky go extra, Kids channels & entertainment channels.

I recently phoned them and negotiated our price down to this.

Only thing is, my friend has told me that she has sky tv, all the same channels plus broadband and phone line for £30 per month. I can't believe she is possibly getting all of that at that price but she assures me she is.

I'm just interested to know if I'm paying more than what most others are paying?

Thanks.

OP posts:
IHaveBrilloHair · 01/04/2019 01:37

I use one of my Dd's friends Netflix accounts.
I had Prime for years for the delivery mainly, the TV is shit so I cancelled it.
I did get the free month trial in January, ordered loads of stuff, then cancelled again.

onestitchaway · 01/04/2019 07:18

Oh my goodness we pay £129.50 per month. That’s not even for SKYQ! That’s all HD channels, 3 boxes, landline, SKY Talk and Broadband

Think a call is required today!

Timtims · 01/04/2019 07:22

Mine's about 75, incl sky talk (eve/wkds free), fibre/broadband, relatively basic tv package - kids, box sets. I reduced it from about 100 a while back ' mostly by cutting tv channels/ getting rid of second sky package ( no need for it with Netflix etc), no HD.

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 01/04/2019 07:38

£25.00 per month, Broadband unlimited. Its not too bad, is it.
When I was on the pay as you go top up. I could use up to £ 5 per day.
The only things i watch on the Telly are Corrie Easties and Question time.
The movies I like watching. I've bought them off YouTube, so I wouldn't pay for TV subscription as well.

ForalltheSaints · 01/04/2019 07:55

I don't, I accept that on a very few occasions I will pay for a day pass on Now TV, or remember to go to the cinema for a film I really want to see (being in London somewhere will usually show it). I save a large amount doing this.

buckeejit · 01/04/2019 10:21

We cancelled, they gave us 3 months free & then just cancelled. Don't miss it, plenty to stream & on terrestrial. If I had t already absorbed the savings, I'd spend them on a cleaner!

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