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Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
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Apr 5, 2014
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I've signed up for Virgin with broadband, TV and Sky and BT sports for £69 per month.

The key was being able to record programmes. I often record to watch later and Now doesn't allow that.
 




The Andy Naylor Fan Club

Well-known member
Aug 31, 2012
5,147
Right Here, Right Now
My original 18 month deal with Virgin is due to end so I thought I would give them a call as there was no way I am going to pay £147.50 per month instead of the current £85 per month. It took half an hour of sorting out various things as my original deal included a mobile sim with unlimited mins, text and data which Virgin no longer do. The end result was that I signed up for another 18 months keeping my existing package ( All tv, Sky + BT sports and movies), 600mb broadband, landline + 18 months free Netflix for £70 per month and £25 per month for the same SIM only deal with O2. A good time to be getting a new deal or to renegotiate a current deal with many families cancelling various TV subscriptions at the moment.
 


Springal

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2005
23,993
GOSBTS
It appears the same for people ringing Sky or Virgin just now, the companies are robotically saying "goodbye then" / processing requests for much simpler/cheaper packages, end of.

Perhaps the years of everyone from Martin Lewis to the average punter, advising on the knack of pretending you're departing, has come to end with Sky/Virgin happy to have a rump of 80% plus paying them full whack?

You may have better luck having a wide package of services?

I was happy that they didn't try to persuade me to stay, a saving of nearly a grand every year will be very helpful.

I'm 5 days away from my Sky cancellation after 11 years of service and I've had 1 SMS with an offer to come back, which wasn't that competitive at all. So think we are seeing the companies wise up and hold fast sadly...
 


The Andy Naylor Fan Club

Well-known member
Aug 31, 2012
5,147
Right Here, Right Now
I'm 5 days away from my Sky cancellation after 11 years of service and I've had 1 SMS with an offer to come back, which wasn't that competitive at all. So think we are seeing the companies wise up and hold fast sadly...

You need to call them and speak to their disconnections dept, they are the only ones that can offer you a new deal with heavily discounted rates. If you fail to get a discount with them then you know that they have gone as low as they are willing to go. Do you have Virgin media in your area? If so, look at the current deals they are offering to new customers and tell Sky that you will take your business to Virgin unless they can match or better that offer. If Sky say no, have a serious look at Virgin as with my above post there are some very good deals to be had and Virgin broadband is the best we've ever had. Sky use BT Open reach and as far as I am aware they can not compete with the broadband speeds that Virgin offer.
 


Springal

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2005
23,993
GOSBTS
You need to call them and speak to their disconnections dept, they are the only ones that can offer you a new deal with heavily discounted rates. If you fail to get a discount with them then you know that they have gone as low as they are willing to go. Do you have Virgin media in your area? If so, look at the current deals they are offering to new customers and tell Sky that you will take your business to Virgin unless they can match or better that offer. If Sky say no, have a serious look at Virgin as with my above post there are some very good deals to be had and Virgin broadband is the best we've ever had. Sky use BT Open reach and as far as I am aware they can not compete with the broadband speeds that Virgin offer.

Is phoning better than the chat via the 'come back' link I've had via SMS? Unfortunately in a 'new build' and virgin stop at the edge of the road and don't come in.
 




Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
23,993
GOSBTS
Phoned up - answered within 1 minute, offered me a deal that was only £2 more than my current one ! Good advice, thanks
 


Chinman3000

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
1,267
I'm 5 days away from my Sky cancellation after 11 years of service and I've had 1 SMS with an offer to come back, which wasn't that competitive at all. So think we are seeing the companies wise up and hold fast sadly...

I cancelled in Feb after over 10 years with them after the best price they could offer was a 15% increase. Didnt get a single offer to stay so I'd agree with this.

We decided to change to watching things on demand now (excluding BBC iPlayer) which has allowed us to cancel TV licence too saving nearly a grand a year and after 6 weeks I have absolutely no regrets.
 


Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
29,840
Hove
I cancelled in Feb after over 10 years with them after the best price they could offer was a 15% increase. Didnt get a single offer to stay so I'd agree with this.

We decided to change to watching things on demand now (excluding BBC iPlayer) which has allowed us to cancel TV licence too saving nearly a grand a year and after 6 weeks I have absolutely no regrets.

So no live TV, live sports whatsoever?

It's a big move to save £159 per year. I've cut a huge amount of services out of our subscriptions, but I'd miss being able to watch a bit of live sport - like falling asleep last night watching the snooker! :D.

iPlayer is as good as some of the other online providers, but if you've cut the chord, hats off.
 




amexer

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Aug 8, 2011
6,261
I cancelled in Feb after over 10 years with them after the best price they could offer was a 15% increase. Didnt get a single offer to stay so I'd agree with this.

We decided to change to watching things on demand now (excluding BBC iPlayer) which has allowed us to cancel TV licence too saving nearly a grand a year and after 6 weeks I have absolutely no regrets.

What on demand services can you watch without TV Licence
 


South west gull

New member
Nov 3, 2021
1,008
My original 18 month deal with Virgin is due to end so I thought I would give them a call as there was no way I am going to pay £147.50 per month instead of the current £85 per month. It took half an hour of sorting out various things as my original deal included a mobile sim with unlimited mins, text and data which Virgin no longer do. The end result was that I signed up for another 18 months keeping my existing package ( All tv, Sky + BT sports and movies), 600mb broadband, landline + 18 months free Netflix for £70 per month and £25 per month for the same SIM only deal with O2. A good time to be getting a new deal or to renegotiate a current deal with many families cancelling various TV subscriptions at the moment.
£95 in total .wow

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Miximate

Well-known member
Aug 30, 2012
1,170
Mid Sussex
Been with them for 25 + years. Phoned up last week, answered within 5 mins. Initially unable to better the deal offered but also said they would put me straight through to retentions team who had all the best deals available. All sorted within 20 mins and slightly better deal than I have been on for the past 18 months - which considering all the price hikes etc..am pretty pleased with.

I have all the packages (apart from Movies), 2 x multi-room, phone, supa fast broadband, HD etc for £90
 


Springal

Well-known member
Feb 12, 2005
23,993
GOSBTS
Been with them for 25 + years. Phoned up last week, answered within 5 mins. Initially unable to better the deal offered but also said they would put me straight through to retentions team who had all the best deals available. All sorted within 20 mins and slightly better deal than I have been on for the past 18 months - which considering all the price hikes etc..am pretty pleased with.

I have all the packages (apart from Movies), 2 x multi-room, phone, supa fast broadband, HD etc for £90

Hate to break it to you but I just got the same for £77 - unless you’ve got BT sport to ?
 


Chinman3000

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
1,267
So no live TV, live sports whatsoever?

It's a big move to save £159 per year. I've cut a huge amount of services out of our subscriptions, but I'd miss being able to watch a bit of live sport - like falling asleep last night watching the snooker! :D.

iPlayer is as good as some of the other online providers, but if you've cut the chord, hats off.

I just found that we very very rarely ever watched things live with our busy lifestyle at the moment. Always plenty to watch on demand so its a nice little saving.

For live Albion games, i'll either be there if its at home or at the pub / round a mates if its on Sky/BT.
 




lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
Jun 11, 2011
13,749
Worthing
My cancel date for Sky is next Monday.
I have bought a digital free view recorder cos the only thing we watch on Sky is the odd football match, so I’m going to cancel. It will save me £90, another £12 for the insurance you need for Sky, and I changed my broadband a couple of months ago from snail speed Sky to pretty quick Virgin, at 10 quid a month less.

I’ll keep Netflix, and if I want to watch any football that can’t be streamed from ,ahem, alternative sources, I’ll get a day Now Tv pass.
 


METALMICKY

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2004
6,122
My cancel date for Sky is next Monday.
I have bought a digital free view recorder cos the only thing we watch on Sky is the odd football match, so I’m going to cancel. It will save me £90, another £12 for the insurance you need for Sky, and I changed my broadband a couple of months ago from snail speed Sky to pretty quick Virgin, at 10 quid a month less.

I’ll keep Netflix, and if I want to watch any football that can’t be streamed from ,ahem, alternative sources, I’ll get a day Now Tv pass.

" £12 insurance you need for Sky?" What on earth is that?
 




lawros left foot

Glory hunting since 1969
Jun 11, 2011
13,749
Worthing
It’s DGI Sky protect. I was advised to take it out on my original contract about 6 years ago. As you don’t actually own your Sky box, any faults/damage etc is down to the user to make right, I didn’t realise I was still paying it till I started looking at how much Sky was costing me for about 4 games of football a month.
 




Chinman3000

Well-known member
Sep 28, 2011
1,267
It’s DGI Sky protect. I was advised to take it out on my original contract about 6 years ago. As you don’t actually own your Sky box, any faults/damage etc is down to the user to make right, I didn’t realise I was still paying it till I started looking at how much Sky was costing me for about 4 games of football a month.

This is just crazy. As you said you don't own the box so why are you responsible for its repair etc?

Luckily i'd never had a problem but there's no way I would have paid for repairs / a new box etc if it was needed to obtain the service. I suspect this is something they try and get away with but would drop very quickly if pushed - questionable legally.
 


METALMICKY

Well-known member
Jan 30, 2004
6,122
This is just crazy. As you said you don't own the box so why are you responsible for its repair etc?

Luckily i'd never had a problem but there's no way I would have paid for repairs / a new box etc if it was needed to obtain the service. I suspect this is something they try and get away with but would drop very quickly if pushed - questionable legally.

Absolutely this! And here's the reason why

https://www.which.co.uk/consumer-ri...y-to-get-my-set-top-box-repaired-aUHKC5S6d3X9

Before I had the sky q box I had the old HD box which you did actually own unlike the Q box. In all the years I had it I never payed £65 call out charge on the very odd occasion it had a fault . Phone up, threaten to leave politely and engineer usually came within two days .

The equipment insurance business grub bit of scam . My water company try to play a slightly different game with a big scary letter about how I need to take out insurance because I'm responsible for the pipes into my property . In 35 years I've never had an issue!
 


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