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    Sky Tv how to get huge discount

    For the second year in a row i have negotiated a great deal on Sky.
    Here is what I did, Last year i got notice of price increase from £64 to £67
    I thought no way hosey
    My package is large (shouldn't brag ) I have all channels and HD etc.
    So after contacting them i got the usual we will knock it down to £40 rubbish but I said no and called their bluff and said please disconnect me I'm skint

    They did switch me off
    But I waited patiently and after about a month got my 75% discount voucher bringing the price to just over £20 a month
    I rejoined and its been great for a year
    Then today I noticed they had taken £67 out of my account

    I rang and said cant afford it, after lots of bullshit banter they went to check with supervisor and came back with £39 offer
    No way so i said I'm sorry but i will leave it, don't want to go but cant really afford it (I praised them etc )
    2 mins later they came back with my 75% offer again
    I then thought push em a bit more so I said ok but you have charged me £67 this month so they agreed to use that as credit for my next two bills
    So a result (I am a savvy yorkshireman) Sky tv full package hd for just over £20 a month instead of £67
    It is so worth doing, secret is be nice, have a chat about any old crap, say you love sky but since work is quiet etc etc - go for sympathy vote

    Just remember even at £20 they are making money - the signal is sent to everyone whether you're a customer or not, if you leave they get nothing. All they do is enable your sky box.
    Good luck if you have a go at it, just think I have gone from potentiality paying £800 a year to just over £240: xxgrinning--00xx3:


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    maybe they think getting something is better than nothing, as you've already have everything installed
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post


    maybe they think getting something is better than nothing, as you've already have everything installed
    Yes if I go away its £20 quid less for them with no savings on operational costs, they probably want me to keep stum on this.................. Whoops


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    Thanks for reminding me Les, I'm paying about £24 for a lot of stuff we no longer watch.

    I'll have to get onto them and threaten them with cancellation citing some job loss story or similar


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    Have you NO shame ?

    Me neither....got my Virgin reduced by half, and my AA membership too...oh, and my car insurance knocked down.

    They've made plenty out of me, so sod em.


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    We can't do it here, we only have Sky where we live, hence Keith can't threaten them of disconnecting the line. Keith asked them to cut the movie channels early this year because we rarely watch movies from there (new movies are available online for free ) just to cut the bills.
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    that is a very good deal...

    I found out that with streaming online and freeview - i don't need sky....

    Hands down though, that is a good deal...


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Have you NO shame ?

    Me neither....got my Virgin reduced by half, and my AA membership too...oh, and my car insurance knocked down.

    They've made plenty out of me, so sod em.
    Yes me too with AA


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    You will probably get a big discount if you include MUTV in the package.


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    Calling all Leeds fans especially the service crew,please call to see Andy he is a West Brom fan and even though he is an endangered species I think you should all remember how his team robbed you of two league titles in the 70s


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    Just a follower Les fans buy tickets.


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    I have been doing it for years Les and at the moment have the full package with new HD box for £33. They took me right to the edge this time and was without it for 3 weeks.

    Just a thought on the HD, my Panasonic tv is a 6 year old viera but I cant really see any difference between HD and normal. Either my tv is fantastic on all programs or useless in HD


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete/London View Post
    I have been doing it for years Les and at the moment have the full package with new HD box for £33. They took me right to the edge this time and was without it for 3 weeks.

    Just a thought on the HD, my Panasonic tv is a 6 year old viera but I cant really see any difference between HD and normal. Either my tv is fantastic on all programs or useless in HD
    If you have hd tv I have same as you there is a big difference in quality,just try switching from bbc1 to bbc1 hd


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete/London View Post
    I have been doing it for years Les and at the moment have the full package with new HD box for £33. They took me right to the edge this time and was without it for 3 weeks.

    Just a thought on the HD, my Panasonic tv is a 6 year old viera but I cant really see any difference between HD and normal. Either my tv is fantastic on all programs or useless in HD
    Do you have it connected to your TV with a hdmi lead or a hd component leads? Otherwise you won't get the HD resolution.


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    I got some new glasses last week...10 years since my last eye test.

    My TV is amazing now...crystal clear and like brand new !

    My god the house needs a dust though.


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    All connected with leads in the right place, just don't notice that much difference. Graham might have hit on something


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    I have the TH 42PX60B HD ready, and has a good picture anyway.


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    Really stupid question, but have you...

    a. Connected the tv to the skybox/freesat box using a HDMI cable? (ps DO NOT pay £50 or something stupid for a HDMI cable at such as Currys. It is digital and you could connect using a rusty paperclip, the quality would be the same. There are some extremely good ones on Amazon for a fiver)

    b. Possibly a bit more complex, in the settings for the skybox/freesat, is the output to hi def? It should say either 720p, 1080i or 1080p.
    If it is outputting SD at 480p then it's simply not hi definition and you won't notice a scrap of difference.


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    Yep, all connected properly and set to 1080i, are you all sure it really makes that much difference

    I will ask my son later for his opinion.
    No good asking my wife, she walks around with her tab watching PI soaps


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    Well it's an odd one as the hd picture should be lots clearer than a standard one


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    If you compare BBC1 to BBC1 HD then you will clearly see a difference. However, when you are just watching HD, your brain will filter all of the additional information out, and you naturally process no more information than if you were watching a normal channel.
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    So they only broadcast in HD for the first 10 minutes, after that no body notices


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    After 10 minutes I'm usually asleep anyway.

    My Xbox is in HD though.


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    My ps3 too which i use to watch Blu-rays now thats proper hd


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    Clearly we are children of the 21st century Les.


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    , Les ... I realise this post's ... but I've just observed Ded's encountered a technical problem with Firefox on one of his PCs.

    Thread title: 'Problems posting to & searching the forum' refers.

    Probably could do with your !


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    My answer is to ditch Firefox and use Chrome
    I used to like firefox but it's slower and not the 'in browser' anymore - apart from that I'm not sure what to suggest


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    If you compare BBC1 to BBC1 HD then you will clearly see a difference. However, when you are just watching HD, your brain will filter all of the additional information out, and you naturally process no more information than if you were watching a normal channel.
    True!


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    Tbh, I don't watch much television at all, really. ... way too many repeats - coupled with a glut of zany American comedies on ALL the channels (including 'Freeview') - for my liking.


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