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I'm in the middle of doing a general look at household costs and have concluded I’m paying too much for my current Sky telly package (£44 a month). Looking at the Sky website and dropping some of the channels that I simply don't use I could, as a new customer, get what I want for £20 a month.
It's difficult to find any info on the Sky website for existing customers to change their packages, does anyone have experience of sorting this out? I'm a long time out of my original 12 month contract, has anyone managed to cancel Sky and start again as a new customer or is this simply more hassle than its worth?
It's difficult to find any info on the Sky website for existing customers to change their packages, does anyone have experience of sorting this out? I'm a long time out of my original 12 month contract, has anyone managed to cancel Sky and start again as a new customer or is this simply more hassle than its worth?
I cancelled Sky+ after the one year contract and within a couple of months they rang me and offered me 6 months at half rate and I accepted.
A couple of days later someone else rang me and offered me a year at 50% off but then retracted the offer when they realised that I had just got a new deal. D'oh!
You could try cancelling and maybe they will offer you a deal there and then. Of course they may call your bluff and you will end up with a box that still picks up the Sky FreeSat channels and doesn't record, whilst you hope that they call you back.
A couple of days later someone else rang me and offered me a year at 50% off but then retracted the offer when they realised that I had just got a new deal. D'oh!
You could try cancelling and maybe they will offer you a deal there and then. Of course they may call your bluff and you will end up with a box that still picks up the Sky FreeSat channels and doesn't record, whilst you hope that they call you back.
Being unemployed I decided that Sky needed a prune and just phoned up the normal call number and then struggled with a Asian sounding bloke (with an English name surprisingly) who didn't seem to understand the concept of a downgrade (not in his script) who eventually put me through to a northern bloke who sorted out the downgrade.
You now have to give a months notice for any downgrade.
Strangely you can upgrade on the website but not downgrade!
So what you need to do is:-
1 - Make yourself a tea/coffee
2 - Make yourself comfy
3 - Call Sky and expect a long call!
Good luck
You now have to give a months notice for any downgrade.
Strangely you can upgrade on the website but not downgrade!
So what you need to do is:-
1 - Make yourself a tea/coffee
2 - Make yourself comfy
3 - Call Sky and expect a long call!
Good luck
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