Sorry, this may well have been covered before though my query is perhaps slightly more specific.
Our contract has run out on Sky and it's gone up to £60/month, roughly. We're only on the Family pack (no sport or movies) so this is clearly exorbitant.
I called on Friday and they offered me about £15/month off. Which I said no to. So they're apparently going to cut off our TV by the end of the month.
Now I gather they're likely to come back with a bigger discount, which I await.
The only thing is, I only cancelled the TV, as the guy said if I cancelled the broadband, they would disconnect the phoneline and it would be harder/more expensive to join another company. Is this true? Now this is currently circa £12/month plus £15/month line rental (also ridiculously expensive). So I've currently not cancelled this.
Does anyone know if this will stop them coming back with a cheaper offer for the whole package? I gather they just advertised 35% off for existing customers if you call them, but I'm expecting 50%.
The whole thing is a ridiculous, tedious, time-wasting scam.
Our contract has run out on Sky and it's gone up to £60/month, roughly. We're only on the Family pack (no sport or movies) so this is clearly exorbitant.
I called on Friday and they offered me about £15/month off. Which I said no to. So they're apparently going to cut off our TV by the end of the month.
Now I gather they're likely to come back with a bigger discount, which I await.
The only thing is, I only cancelled the TV, as the guy said if I cancelled the broadband, they would disconnect the phoneline and it would be harder/more expensive to join another company. Is this true? Now this is currently circa £12/month plus £15/month line rental (also ridiculously expensive). So I've currently not cancelled this.
Does anyone know if this will stop them coming back with a cheaper offer for the whole package? I gather they just advertised 35% off for existing customers if you call them, but I'm expecting 50%.
The whole thing is a ridiculous, tedious, time-wasting scam.